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My BIL and I could use help finding replacement hinges for a 45* corner kitchen cabinet. They're more commonly found as a wall unit; this one happens to be a sink base. European 35mm style, no face frame, melamine on P.B.. Because it's a diagonal corner cabinet, the angle from the back of the door to the inside of the cabinet side (where the other half of the hinge mounts) is 135*. Ideally the door should open 135* to allow some shoulder room to reach the back of the cabinet.
I told my BIL that I could easily mill a filler to utilize face frame mount hinges. That would require a trip to his house for measurements and return to install, or load up a table saw. He's ready to just toss the door. My Sister has a different opinion. I'm pretty sure these hinges are not all that uncommon.
I took some pic.s with my phone but getting them from there to here is another task I'll have to learn (later).
Thank-you in advance.
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Not sure I understand, but are you looking for something like this
https://www.amazon.com/Degree-Special-Ca...2763&psc=1
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Blum is pretty good at putting part numbers on their products.
I would check AH Turf for a replacment.
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Thanks for the help. The one Barry linked to looks right but I think it's for a folding door (typical to a lazy susan). This one was in the "related products"
https://www.amazon.com/LIKERAINY-Hydraul...C89&sr=1-6
I think it's an exact replacement. I found the same thing in Blum but wasn't sure about the mounting plate, sold separately.
Thanks again!
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Make sure you have a posi-drive screwdriver / bit for install. Thats whats used on the european hinges.
Looks like a phillips but its not. A phillips will cam-out easily. Look for the hash marks on the screw head.
I have to order them on-line, not available anywhere near me.
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(10-13-2022, 10:12 PM)MstrCarpenter Wrote: Thanks for the help. The one Barry linked to looks right but I think it's for a folding door (typical to a lazy susan). This one was in the "related products" https://www.amazon.com/LIKERAINY-Hydraul...C89&sr=1-6
I think it's an exact replacement. I found the same thing in Blum but wasn't sure about the mounting plate, sold separately.
Thanks again!
So you have it covered? I have a knaack box full of hinges a closing shop tossed out
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Yes, thanks. They're scheduled to be delivered to his house on Monday. I stopped by on my way back from camp for a quick look; they'll work.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RSBNFMJ?psc...ct_details
The best, and most important, part of this listing was the drawings with measurements. I think we all knew exactly what I needed but this was the only one with a simple mechanical drawing.
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