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    Hi,

    I'm doing some planning to build a small enclosure from mild steel - stick welded together. Anyone out there with any sources of weldable hinges? I know I've seen some that were reasonably priced (project is on a low budget) but stupid me, I didn't bookmark the site and now I can't remember where it was.

    Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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    www.mcmaster.com
    pretty much anything you'll need
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    Any hardware store / Home Deep / Lowes (or Walmart, or even Albertson's grocery for that matter) would have some manner of steel hinges. Are you looking for something specific, maybe something without the rust-proofing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sportbike View Post
    www.mcmaster.com
    pretty much anything you'll need
    Thanks, sportbike. You are a wealth of knowledge as usual. Actually, I should have looked them up as posixPilot pointed me out to them for some security screws - just never got around to seeing what else they had to offer. I can't tell whether their shipping is going to cost me an arm and a leg. I guess I'll have to create a dummy order to see. Thanks again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveO View Post
    Any hardware store / Home Deep / Lowes (or Walmart, or even Albertson's grocery for that matter) would have some manner of steel hinges. Are you looking for something specific, maybe something without the rust-proofing?
    Sorry, DaveO, I was writing my reply to sportbike and got distracted for a bit and didn't see your reply by the time I submitted. I thought I saw some when searching Harbor Freight, Lowes or Home Depot but when I went back, I couldn't find them. I'm looking for simple hinges that don't cost much and definitely don't have any kind of coating. Because the enclosure will be made of material no wider than 3/4", I don't want huge flanges on them.

    I'm currently looking at:

    http://www.mcmaster.com/#weld-on-hinges/=hgpls7

    from the source that sportbike pointed me to. I'm a newbie welder so the skinny profile of these have me a bit concerned. I'd be more comfortable welding a tab as opposed to welding so close to the hinge pin - at least until I get some experience and understand my limitations a bit better (which I hope this project will do). I haven't looked at all of the products from this supplier but most of them have tabs larger than 1" so I'll keep looking for now. If I need to, I guess I can weld then grind the overhang off.
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    weld on bullet hinges are nice http://www.mcmaster.com/#bullet-hinges/=hgprx3
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodsmachineshop View Post
    weld on bullet hinges are nice http://www.mcmaster.com/#bullet-hinges/=hgprx3
    I've got some preliminary quotes on steel tubing. 3/4 SQ tube, 3/32 inch thick. I like those 29/64" bullet hinges. Hope I can weld those on and not screw up the alignment of the pins ....
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    All the weld on hinges I've used, the pin fits pretty loose. I got my last six from grainger http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/MAR...inge-4PPU5?Pid
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    Quote Originally Posted by zoama585 View Post
    All the weld on hinges I've used, the pin fits pretty loose. I got my last six from grainger http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/MAR...inge-4PPU5?Pid
    Those are pretty nice. Brass pins with a grease fittings. For my project, I'll go with some plain jane versions. Good to know they will be a bit loose. Need them to be gentle on me in case I make some mistakes ....
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