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Hood hinge on an Acura.
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Strap hinge and pintle, smokehouse, Stratford Hall, Westmoreland County, Virginia. Birthplace of R. E. Lee
A closeup of the lower hinge of the dining room door, fascinating, isn't it? Clemens found it humorous (but surprisingly typical) that the hinge was mounted on the jamb with long, two-inch drywall screws. If you're familar with drywall screws (and really, why would you be) you'll know that the the thread stops about a half inch before the head of the screw Therefore, the portion of the screw that was actually in the wood jamb had no ability to grab into the wood. It's a wonder that the door didn't fall out of the frame!
Share Our Strength's Hinges of Hope Chef's Tour was held at the newly opened St. Joseph Center's culinary training facility in Venice, CA, this past March. The facility was built with funds from Taste of the Nation and will provide free child care and nutrition to impoverished pre-schoolers and toddlers. Its culinary training program will also give free job training to disadvantaged adults so they can seek work in the food and beverage industry.
Chefs on tour for this Hinges of Hope stop were Mary Sue Milliken, Fred Eric, Akasha Richmond, Jill Davie, Kazuto Matsusaka and Evan Kleiman.
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Adjustable Hinge
The restrictor hinge is the same design as the friction hinge, but with a built in safety restrictor. This prevents the window from opening more than 15 degrees, until the restrictor is released by pressing a release button on the bottom hinge.
This box was cut from Poplar wood on the scroll saw. The wooden hinges are cherry wood to give a little contrast. The hinge pins are 1/8" dowel, so the entire box is completely made of wood.
use of nails is forbidden in traditional wood construction. parts are put together by joinery, which makes structures quite massive. the "hinge" on this gate is actually integral to the door.
A dock hinge in Giant City IL. The lake was dry.
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Door Fittings
Using advanced adjustable hinges the doors can be set up to ensure that they open easily (doors usually require a small amount of adjustment after installation).
Share Our Strength's Hinges of Hope Chef's Tour was held at the newly opened St. Joseph Center's culinary training facility in Venice, CA, this past March. The facility was built with funds from Taste of the Nation and will provide free child care and nutrition to impoverished pre-schoolers and toddlers. Its culinary training program will also give free job training to disadvantaged adults so they can seek work in the food and beverage industry.
Chefs on tour for this Hinges of Hope stop were Mary Sue Milliken, Fred Eric, Akasha Richmond, Jill Davie, Kazuto Matsusaka and Evan Kleiman.
To learn more, visit strength.org.
A hand-held shot at 1/13th of a second of our Vegetable bin. The vibration reduction built into the lens sure makes a difference!
"This one's for Teacher."
What are Hingeheads?
Hingeheads are decorative finials that fit on the top or bottom of your door hinges. They are designed to enhance your doors and living space, and to add a finishing touch to your room’s decor.
Hingeheads are made of high quality pewter and are available in over 150 designs. Three finishes are currently offered: Antique Pewter, Antique Brass and Antique Bronze.
For more information visit www.hingeheads.com
Share Our Strength's Hinges of Hope Chef's Tour was held at the newly opened St. Joseph Center's culinary training facility in Venice, CA, this past March. The facility was built with funds from Taste of the Nation and will provide free child care and nutrition to impoverished pre-schoolers and toddlers. Its culinary training program will also give free job training to disadvantaged adults so they can seek work in the food and beverage industry.
Chefs on tour for this Hinges of Hope stop were Mary Sue Milliken, Fred Eric, Akasha Richmond, Jill Davie, Kazuto Matsusaka and Evan Kleiman.
To learn more, visit strength.org.