Pair of Solid Brass Cabinet Hinges - 2 1/2" x 2"

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Item #: R-08DH-CH2520X

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Our Solid-Brass Ball-Tip Cabinet Hinges (2 1/2-Inch x 2-Inch) are finely crafted from high-strength extruded brass and machined to the closest tolerances. They are polished to a mirror shine before being carefully finished by hand making them top quality. Key features include a heavy-duty leaf thickness, and removable stainless steel pins. Choose from an array of designer finishes!

Dimensions: 2 1/2" H x 2" W
Leaf thickness: 3/32"
Fastener/s: #6 x 3/4" flat head Phillips wood screws

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A bit pricey but extreme quality.

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The quality of these hinges is the best that it can be. Unbeatable quality in making and the finish.

A quality product.

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Used these hinges for a cabinet. Very sturdy and attractive.

I would definitely buy this again.

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These hinges worked great on our built in china cabinet, which was built in 1923. We could find nothing locally that was thick enough.

Poor QC on the hinges

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These hinges were purchased for a custom cabinet project. The play between the barrel and pin was unbelievable - the pin was about 1/16 smaller than the hole, allowing 1/8"" total slop in the hinge. As the hinges were backordered I didn't have time to return them and start over, not to mention I had already mortised the hinges into the case. I severely peened the hinge barrel and pin to get the play down to be able to finish the project.

Quality hinge

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Needed to upgrade my hinges. These were much more solid and a higher quality than what was currently there.

Thick hinges

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replacing hinges on windows in historic Carmelite Monastery