Finally I can lock my wife and kids in the house. Been having a problem with them trying to escape and last time they popped the hinge pins out. This will keep them in their dungeon.
to be precise when adjusting the position in height of the door: the screw at the bottom is for lifting the door, the screw at the top for lowering the door. Dont use both together! And if you did tighten that screw too much, so it fell through the hole out to the back, you did not damage it. Unscrew the plate and and put it in again.
Was considering these for a hidden bookcase doorway in master closet; question is whether these will work with the bookcase being flush mounted against the wall? The doorway is behind the bookcase and it swings outwards; currently just have standard hinges in place for test fitment but thought these would really work well and make it unnoticeable. Thoughts?
Do you install the hinges into the door first or the frame? Does it matter? The video shows into the door first, any trick/ advice ? How much of a gap do you leave between the bottom of the door and the floor/threshold?
Jesus Christ! When you buy this shit, it routers the jamb stock automatically! AND the dude drilled the pilot holes freely without the use of a centering bit. So far from real-life fine carpentry. Internet failure 100 percent!
Finally I can lock my wife and kids in the house. Been having a problem with them trying to escape and last time they popped the hinge pins out. This will keep them in their dungeon.
to be precise when adjusting the position in height of the door: the screw at the bottom is for lifting the door, the screw at the top for lowering the door. Dont use both together!
And if you did tighten that screw too much, so it fell through the hole out to the back, you did not damage it. Unscrew the plate and and put it in again.
great video + presentation! thanks for sharing!
In UK this jig costs £520. Cheap as chips. Also Could you upload link where it shows hoe to use it on door frame?
In a perfect world God bless……
Can these hinges be fit into a standard 3/4” jamb with the trimmer stud behind the jamb mortised? Or should they be installed in a 1.5” jamb?
So, how does this template work on rebated jambs then?
Do you have a dual Acting hinge in this style?
I can’t help but notice you did not show how you made the mortise into the door frame to fit the hinge.
German engineering is crazy!! One of the very few reasons I'm proud to be German. Well, 1/2 LOL
You don't really notice traditional hinges. Probably good for fire doors.
Where can I find a jig like that ?
Probably at a Ferrari garage or somewhere similar haha
Was considering these for a hidden bookcase doorway in master closet; question is whether these will work with the bookcase being flush mounted against the wall? The doorway is behind the bookcase and it swings outwards; currently just have standard hinges in place for test fitment but thought these would really work well and make it unnoticeable. Thoughts?
Do you install the hinges into the door first or the frame? Does it matter?
The video shows into the door first, any trick/ advice ?
How much of a gap do you leave between the bottom of the door and the floor/threshold?
Came for the hinge. Stayed for the soft porn music
Can't even find where to buy this. Anyone know?
And does the cut out for the jamb just magically appear? Soft.
Please sir, where can I get this hinge
thanks for sharing.
Wow 👌👏👏👏
How deft - avoid showing the effort to pocket the frame ! HAHAHA
Can I get a discount ?
Creating the mortice in the lining IS NOT as easy as this let me tell ya.
Forstner bit and a Finn saw -Finnish deep pocket with a jig saw
Can not see how it works
Wow!!
can you email me catalog please looking for hindges for a book case 1700mm high say 300mm deep 600mm + - wide
Ill advertise for you
Jesus Christ! When you buy this shit, it routers the jamb stock automatically! AND the dude drilled the pilot holes freely without the use of a centering bit. So far from real-life fine carpentry. Internet failure 100 percent!
+Shawn Hayden Shut the fuck up.
Well this isn't easy, look at all the tools you need.