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Tim Phllips
03-05-2012, 2:05 PM
Hi Guys,

Wondering if anyone has seen or possibly know a source for this style of hinge. Redoing a kitchen and some need replaced. Would be nice and easy if I could just find a source to get replacement of these instead of using a different style on just a couple of doors.

Attached a few pics, any help would be greatly appreciated.

Tony Joyce
03-05-2012, 2:38 PM
Hi Guys,

Wondering if anyone has seen or possibly know a source for this style of hinge. Redoing a kitchen and some need replaced. Would be nice and easy if I could just find a source to get replacement of these instead of using a different style on just a couple of doors.

Attached a few pics, any help would be greatly appreciated.

I haven't used these in years. Used to be called pin hinges, now they seem to be called pivot hinges. They were made by Stanley. Here is the closest thing I could find. http://tinyurl.com/76ulyna A Google search for Youndale hinges will yield a similar hinge that is self-closing.

These appear to be closer http://tinyurl.com/7tj2lyj I can't speak for either source, these are just what I came up with by searching.

Tony

Tim Phllips
03-07-2012, 2:58 PM
Thank you, those do look similar and will give them a shot. Never thought it would be this much of a struggle to find matching ones.

Thanks again for your help

Lee Schierer
03-07-2012, 9:27 PM
Here's another link with several types that might work. Pivot Hinges (http://www.hardwaresource.com/hinges/CABINET+HINGES/Pivot+Hinges+for+Cabinets/) or Youngdale (http://www.amazon.com/Youngdale-Closing-Minimum-Thickness-Antique/dp/B000CC01B4)

I think they were also called knife hinges.