Hey Mike, they were the only heavier duty hinges I could find at home depot. We spray painted them black since they were golden. Can’t tell you the brand (can’t remember…). The cool thing about them is that you could use them as outward swinging door hinges. The pins you see on the hinges fit in the holes, meaning that if someone pops the pins out, they still can’t remove your door!
Mike
August 20, 2014 / 8:37 am
I’ve never seen that style of hinge. Looks much better than standard hinges. Share the manufacturer, model and where you found them?
Hey Mike, they were the only heavier duty hinges I could find at home depot. We spray painted them black since they were golden. Can’t tell you the brand (can’t remember…). The cool thing about them is that you could use them as outward swinging door hinges. The pins you see on the hinges fit in the holes, meaning that if someone pops the pins out, they still can’t remove your door!
I’ve never seen that style of hinge. Looks much better than standard hinges. Share the manufacturer, model and where you found them?
Hey Mike, they were the only heavier duty hinges I could find at home depot. We spray painted them black since they were golden. Can’t tell you the brand (can’t remember…). The cool thing about them is that you could use them as outward swinging door hinges. The pins you see on the hinges fit in the holes, meaning that if someone pops the pins out, they still can’t remove your door!
I’ve never seen that style of hinge. Looks much better than standard hinges. Share the manufacturer, model and where you found them?
Hey Mike, they were the only heavier duty hinges I could find at home depot. We spray painted them black since they were golden. Can’t tell you the brand (can’t remember…). The cool thing about them is that you could use them as outward swinging door hinges. The pins you see on the hinges fit in the holes, meaning that if someone pops the pins out, they still can’t remove your door!