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kitchen hinges
cardiff001
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Hi guys,
anyone got any advice on kitchen hinges? I'm looking at replacing doors in the kitchen to bring them back to life.
Some of the hinges are rusted or falling apart, but they all vary door to door. Some of them open like normal kitchen cupboards, but I also have corner doors, and appliances with doors!
Anyone know of a good supplier to get a range of hinges? And no b&Q and the like don't seem to offer enough of a range.
Cheers
anyone got any advice on kitchen hinges? I'm looking at replacing doors in the kitchen to bring them back to life.
Some of the hinges are rusted or falling apart, but they all vary door to door. Some of them open like normal kitchen cupboards, but I also have corner doors, and appliances with doors!
Anyone know of a good supplier to get a range of hinges? And no b&Q and the like don't seem to offer enough of a range.
Cheers
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Another got for ironmongery direct. Buy 'Blum' hinges if you can. They are a quality brand.Eat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.0
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http://www.screwfix.com/c/ironmongery-security/concealed-hinges/cat840984
They also do some of the other cabinet bits, dowels, snail cams etc if you need to adjust panels etc."If you act like an illiterate man, your learning will never stop... Being uneducated, you have no fear of the future.".....
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If they're standard hinges then Toolstation or Screwfix - normally a lot cheaper than the sheds, particularly important if you need a lot of sets.0
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