I need a source for folding screen hinges. Lee Valley has 1, but it’s a bright brass, and I want antique brass. I can’t find any at Restoration Hardware, Woodcraft, Rockler, or Woodworker’s Hardware.
Does anyone know of a supplier.
Thanks, Dave
I need a source for folding screen hinges. Lee Valley has 1, but it’s a bright brass, and I want antique brass. I can’t find any at Restoration Hardware, Woodcraft, Rockler, or Woodworker’s Hardware.
Does anyone know of a supplier.
Thanks, Dave
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If all else fails you can antique the brass yourself.
http://www.whitechapel-ltd.com/tech/antique_brass.shtml
Gee good idea.. I was goin' to post let them hinges soak in SALT and Vinegar!
Hi Dave,
Maybe you could strip the lacquer of the bright brass and then antique it yourself with oil based stain and then re-apply lacquer. also check out Ball and Ball.
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