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Lubricate - with any suitable oil. Any reputable hardware store will sell any number of proprietary lubricating oils.
The friction on a hinge needs to be small at the pivot point where the hinge rotates. This allows smooth movement and prevents the hinge from sticking or getting stuck. However, in other parts of the hinge, such as the pins or brackets, a small amount of friction may be desirable to provide stability and prevent excessive movement.
lubrication
i am sure that it is liquid friction trust me i am a science teacher
I made friction by rubbing the sand paper against the cabinet.
Lubricate - with any suitable oil. Any reputable hardware store will sell any number of proprietary lubricating oils.
To replace a cabinet hinge, you must first remove the screws that attach to the door with either a screwdriver or a drill with screw bit. Next you want to remove the cabinet door. Once you have removed the door, remove the hinge from the cabinet. You can then attach a new hinge. A nice tip is to have a partner hold the door while you screw the hinge back in place.
The friction on a hinge needs to be small at the pivot point where the hinge rotates. This allows smooth movement and prevents the hinge from sticking or getting stuck. However, in other parts of the hinge, such as the pins or brackets, a small amount of friction may be desirable to provide stability and prevent excessive movement.
You can oil the hinge. If that doesn't work you can replace the hinge for little cost.
by pouring sand on ice
semi concealed cabinet hinges should be used if half the hinge is visible on the face frame and the other half is hidden behind cabinet door, surface mounted hinges are for the cabinets where the whole hinge is visible from the front of the cabinet, over lay hinges show the hinge pin from the front of the cabinet, and pivot hinges are for the pivoting cabinet doors.
i have fifty D star hinges brushed steel these are hidden type cabinet hinges
lubrication
Im Pretty Sure Its Fluid Friction??? ;)
i am sure that it is liquid friction trust me i am a science teacher
I made friction by rubbing the sand paper against the cabinet.
I made friction by rubbing the sand paper against the cabinet.