Dressing Table Mirror Hinges

Special Purpose Furniture Hinges Special purpose hinges for unusual applications. Wood door pivot hinge. Fast Food Hinge for Trash Receptacles Pivot hinge is used for fast food trash receptacles. Hinges attach to the top of the pivoting trash receptacle door. Gravity returns the door to the closed position. Hinge may also be used for pet doors or other cabinet doors. If both leaves of the hinge are installed in a mortise (cutout) the hinge will be virtually invisible. This hinge is also known as a Burger King® hingeor a Mc Donald's® hinge. Hinge features a nylon bearing which produces a smooth closing action. Normally used on 1" thick panels. Click on link below for detailed hinge dimensions. Hinge is made from steel, zinc chromate plated with nylon bearings. Each hinge uses 4 each #10 flat head screws. Screws are not included but are offerered for purchase during checkout. PLEASE NOTE: This hinge is sold by the each.

Order two hinges per door. Click here for Information & Pricing Folding Screen Hinges, Double-Acting for folding screens that fold in and out hinges use flat head screws (Please note: the statuary bronze hinges, come with matching flat headscrews (SKU 816982, 816983 and 816984). The brass plated hinges, do not come with screws, but screws are offered for purchase at checkout. Order 4 each screws per hinge, the size is indicated below. Length to be determined by the thickness of the material you are mounting the hinge on.) Heavy duty Lift-up hinge for overhead compartments Used in RV's, Kitchens, Buses, Trains, Aircraft and Furniture Built-ins Click on link below to see usage illustration Use for either 5/8" or 3/4" door thicknesses Recommended door size per pair of hinges is 20" by 11" Suggested weight capacity per pair of hinges is from 1-1/2 lbs to 8-1/8 lbs Hinge features positive stops in both the open and closed positions

Surface mounted and completely invisible when the door is closed. Hinge holds open at 75 degrees Made from steel, nickel plated. Screws are not included but are offered for purchase during checkout. Each hinge uses 8 each #6 pan head screws. Marine Ladder Hinge, Stainless Steel Hinge is designed as a hinge for boat ladders. May be used anywhere a long hinge with a strong hinge knuckle is needed. Hinge is 6-3/4" long by 3/4" wide by 3/16" thick. Hinge knuckle is 1/2" diameter. Uses #10 flat head screws, not included but offered for purchase during checkout. Narrow mounting leaves measure 1/2" wide x 1-1/4" long.Tight-lock friction discs enable firm adjustments. Solid brass base material. Uses #4 flat head screws (not included but offered for purchase during checkout). Uses 4 screws per hinge. For vanity type mirrors. Wedge action permits tight secure fastening and easy removal. Hinge measures 1-11/16" long by 13/16" wide by 7/16" thick.

Uses 4 each #4 flat head screws (not included but offered for purchase during checkout). These hinges are sold individually, if you are replacing both hinges on your mirror you will need to order 2. Mirror hinge screws hold an oval or round framed mirror on dresser uprights Also known as a "Toilet Screw" Sold by the pair which is enough hardware to install one mirror
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Made of brass, steel and die cast parts Mirror pivot hinges for attaching a mirror between posts. Each pivot unit measures 2" by 1-1/4". Made from steel base material. Matching round head wood screws are included. Wood Door Pivot Hinge- Pivot hinges for inset doors. Can be used on trash receptacle doors, pet doors or any small pivot door. Steel base metal, black finish. Click here for Information & PricingVanessa Triple Dresser Mirror Vanessa Triple Dresser Mirror Ask a question about this productPlease for a quote. Availability: Usually delivered within 5-7 daysDo you also get this feeling that at some point, no matter how big the flat is, it gets cramped? Ours is of medium size but I consider it small. It has some perks which other flats don’t have. We pay low rent, we, spend a lot of time together not scattered around in separate rooms and most importantly there’s little space to clean :) What’s the most important rule of small flats?

Unfortunately, while looking for decoration ideas you can’t concentrate too much on the appearance, the thing that is of more significance is the utility. Home Story blog can come in handy while looking for a practical table. What they present is a Mirror Folding Table which can be attached to the wall and serve as a mirror or it can be unfolded to be table. We’ve already shared some other tiny apartment solutions, when you’re interested have a look at Couch And Guest Bed in One Bedroom Dress Boys and Camp Loft Bed Let's share some other clever designs. You can send your ideas to our website. Further instructions at Home Story, but we decided to add English version here - hope it will be helpful for you. What you need: Tools: Paint brush Wood drill Power drill Jigsaw Sander or sandpaper Pencil Ruler Protractor Masonry drill Supplies / ingredients: Wooden boards Metal hinges Mirror Mirror adhesive tape Acrylic paint L-Hooks Masking tape Screws First, you need to build a table leg from the first wooden board.

To do this, draw a rectangle in 10 cm/4 inch distance from the edge of the board. Drill holes in four corners of the rectangle. Starting in the corner holes, saw out the rectangle with a jigsaw. Then grind the edges with sandpaper or a sander. Table leg will serve as a wooden frame for the mirror. Paint the wooden frame, the wooden panel and the hinges with acrylic paint. When the paint is dry, connect the table leg and the wood panel on the short sides with two metal hinges using a power drill. Before screwing, check if they are in a right position. Place the mirror in the middle of the underside of the wooden plate and mark its position with masking tape. Stick mounting tape to the back of the mirror, place it on the marked position and press firmly. Attach the table top with mirror base to the wall using metal hinges. It will allow the panel to be folded up. Use masonry drill bits, then insert suitable wall plugs and screw the hinges. Fold the table top up and attach two L-hooks right and left, right to the board.