Hinging Triple Cabinet Doors
Hinges that mount to cabinet tops and bottoms can handle the swing for the center door. September 3, 2011
Question
I need to build a 3 door unit with European style hinges. I get how to install the two exterior doors, but how do I install the middle door if I don't want to put in a separation?
Forum Responses
(Cabinetmaking Forum)
From contributor L:
Either bifold, or you don't.
From contributor J:
Or with the hinges on top so the door opens up.
From contributor W:
Bi-fold locking hinges.
From contributor D:
Mepla made a hinge commonly used for tri-view medicine cabinets that attaches to the top and bottom of the cabinet when no center partition is present. Now, however, you will need to find the Grass distributor in your area, as they have taken on the products previously produced by Mepla.
From the original questioner:
Thanks. Didn't think of any such hinges. This will definitely resolve my problem if I can find some.
From contributor D:
Your local rep for Grass USA should be able to locate this for you.
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