These are NOT 90 degree locking hinges. While they open and lock at 90 degrees, when you closed them the will not lock in the closed position. The supplier said "just raise the hinge on a block". I tried adding a 1/2" block and that did not make it lock. I then went to a 1" block and that didn't work either. Even after adding a block height of 1.5", the hinge would not lock down. It appears that the hinge may have to get closed to a 115 degrees or more before it will lock in the closed position. That being the case I would have to add upwards of 2.5" of block to raise the hinge enough to make it fold and lock. In turn, it your looking to get a flat leg fold, that does NOT work. When shown both the video and raise block pic, the response from the supplier was "Just send them back". TOTAL WASTE OF TIME WOR THESE HINGES.
Which?right 8 semi circle sand timer or the 8 left sandtimer with the fairy bottle
The table should extend out the side of the leg for easier maneuvering of leg
These are NOT 90 degree locking hinges. While they open and lock at 90 degrees, when you closed them the will not lock in the closed position. The supplier said "just raise the hinge on a block". I tried adding a 1/2" block and that did not make it lock. I then went to a 1" block and that didn't work either. Even after adding a block height of 1.5", the hinge would not lock down.
It appears that the hinge may have to get closed to a 115 degrees or more before it will lock in the closed position. That being the case I would have to add upwards of 2.5" of block to raise the hinge enough to make it fold and lock. In turn, it your looking to get a flat leg fold, that does NOT work.
When shown both the video and raise block pic, the response from the supplier was "Just send them back". TOTAL WASTE OF TIME WOR THESE HINGES.