FITTING FLUSH HINGES TO EXISTING KITCHEN CUPBOARD DOORS
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FITTING FLUSH HINGES TO EXISTING KITCHEN CUPBOARD DOORS
Could anyone advise how to fix these flush hinges as I am a MERE woman...lol
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Hi and welcome.
Are the holes already drilled in the doors?
If not take a look at this-
fitting-kitchen-door-t4850.html
Some of the pro's will be on later and they may have some more advice
Are the holes already drilled in the doors?
If not take a look at this-
fitting-kitchen-door-t4850.html
Some of the pro's will be on later and they may have some more advice
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Re: FITTING FLUSH HINGES TO EXISTING KITHEN CUPBOARD DOORS
and don't ever do yourself down, if us blokes could do half the things you women can do, we wouldn't go to work to get out of doing themcatswhiskers43 wrote:Could anyone advise how to fix these flush hinges as I am a MERE woman...lol
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there should be 2 35mm holes aprox 6mm in from the edge of the door!
the large recess part of the hinge sits in those and then you use 2 12mm screws to hold each hinge in place!
the "butterfly" plate side of the hinge screws into the cabinet into hole that are paired and set aprox 35mm back from the edge of the cabinet!
heights of those are dependant on where the cabinets came from so offer up the door with the hinges on if its not obvious! screw them into place!
Slot the door part over the cabinet part locating the clip or screw( depending on where the hinge came from)
the large recess part of the hinge sits in those and then you use 2 12mm screws to hold each hinge in place!
the "butterfly" plate side of the hinge screws into the cabinet into hole that are paired and set aprox 35mm back from the edge of the cabinet!
heights of those are dependant on where the cabinets came from so offer up the door with the hinges on if its not obvious! screw them into place!
Slot the door part over the cabinet part locating the clip or screw( depending on where the hinge came from)
IF IT WERE EASY ITD B BORING!