W.olly
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That's rough, send it back and get them to strip and regalv.
Galvanising is a fairly brutal industrial coating, it's never going to be perfect, but that's not the best, albeit i've seen worse.
There's usually always a bit of fettling needed.
The hinges were always going to seize up. They need to be galvanised as separate parts then assembled afterwards.
i asked when i dropped them off if they will be ok, told me no problem but with being thin they may distort, but as only small he doubts it.
I have just ground out a pin of one and will fit a new one.
Sod this crap, cant be bothered anymore with idiots.