Hinge for a round lid, i.e. wsm

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Re: Hinge for a round lid, i.e. wsm

Postby bencops » 12 Apr 2012, 18:07

I pmed the guy and he replied saying he just copied exactly the hinge on his large bge.

So i just need the exact dimensions of the parts thats made out of. And a load a tools, skill and some metal.

Hmm.
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Re: Hinge for a round lid, i.e. wsm

Postby Steve » 12 Apr 2012, 18:08

Or buy a replacement BGE hinge?
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Re: Hinge for a round lid, i.e. wsm

Postby bencops » 12 Apr 2012, 18:10

Yes. Thats a better idea.
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Re: Hinge for a round lid, i.e. wsm

Postby Steve » 12 Apr 2012, 18:17

Looks like you have to buy the whole spring band assembly. I imagine it might be pricey, but worth it to hinge the lid IMHO :D
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Re: Hinge for a round lid, i.e. wsm

Postby bencops » 12 Apr 2012, 21:17

it burns a bit, because I don't need the bands or springs, and would be paying a load of money for a few bits of bent steel!

Still, I've spent more on less before I expect.
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