had to be 'specially framed to receive concealed hinges.' The challenge comes in matching the right type of frame to the right type of hinge, and finding a way to attach the hinge, but it's not impossible. You may need to retrofit a little extra onto the rear of the frame if you'...
Butt Hinges vs Other Hinges The main difference between butt hinges and other types of hinges is that the former are designed to sit flush when installed, whereas the latter are not. Butt hinges are installed in recessed surfaces. A recess is cut out of the rotating object and the fix...
Off the peg wardrobes generally come in 50 cm sections so can be tricky to get them to perfectly fit along your wall or in an alcove. In our case, the recess for the wardrobe is 3.4 metres wide which means we’d only be able to fit three 1 metre wardrobes into the space and woul...
The joints are then sand filled and finished to hide their joints misleading you into believing this was one solid wood piece. Sometimes, shorter sections of wood inside the door are used to make a frame, and then particle board and a thin mahogany veneered surface is added by a laminating...
Sessions of Parliament can be ended in two ways: They can be dissolved, which only happens before a general election, or they can be "prorogued," which means that the Parliament goes into recess for a set time and can't pass any more bills. The queen no longer had any power to dissol...
I could have routed a recess in the floor for the guide, but I figured that would be a pain to patch if Jon and Katie move. I also could have routed a deeper groove in the bottom of the door, but I thought I’d scratch up the finish if I did this. Instead of those two ...
which tends to be a piece of chipboard or plywood covered with formic. The baseboard must have a recess of at least 7.5cm from the edge of the doors. There is the option of leaving the legs in full sight but it isn’t recommended because that tends to be a place where dust accumulat...
Make sure the walker has no scissoring, shearing, or pinching hinges, springs, or other hardware accessible to your child. There must be no holes (or slots) larger than 1/8 inch in which a finger could get trapped. Make sure the walker can’t collapse accidentally while in use. ...
which tends to be a piece of chipboard or plywood covered with formic. The baseboard must have a recess of at least 7.5cm from the edge of the doors. There is the option of leaving the legs in full sight but it isn’t recommended because that tends to be a place where dust accumulat...