I am have the skills to do this but I'd have to replace every hinge on every door as they are failing in quick succession. I'll get one of the hinges off and take it into Screwfix and Toolstation to see if they can find a match.
The kitchen has only been in for about 6 years and I now have about 10 hinges that don't operate properly. I will only have more failures as time goes on. I was hoping to purchase direct replacements to make the job a bit easier.
The kitchen was fitted by contractors on behalf of Thurrock Council (yes I know). A different company are now responsible for maintenance and repairs, but they don't seem interested. I couldn't find a manufacturers name on the hinges (to be fair it was quite a while ago that I last looked at...
Does anybody know how to identify hinges for kitchen cupboards please? I have several failed hinges in my kitchen and have tried to buy replacements to no avail. Getting hinges of the necessary size is no problem. Getting hinges where the spacing between the screw holes is correct is what's...
I have a 3m 7503 and a 7502. The 7503 came in a nice quality cardboard box and I'm sure it's genuine. The 7502 came in a plastic bag, I'm not sure this one is genuine, but looks very well made.
I've tried both and to be honest I prefer the pound shop glasses. The cheater lens was only about a fiver from ebay, maybe I should have bought a dearer one.
One of the welders belongs to me and the other one to my employer. I do not like the welder that belongs to my employer at all, it's been messed around with by a previous employee and doesn't work as well as I'd like. I fancied the Dirty Pro Tools machine because it has been given good reviews...
I have thought about buying a cheap gasless mig like the one from Dirty Pro Tools. I believe you can take the shroud off and have a large stick out as there's no gas shield to worry about. Anybody use a welder like this to get into awkward places?
Another 3D printer fix. Front fan failed on an Ender 3 Max Neo. Didn't have time to run cables back to motherboard, so chopped wires , soldered and heat shrink tubing.