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Hexode
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Ossett, West Yorkshire, UK.
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My uncle, who is 86, recently gave me his old Antler / BT engineer's case so I thought I'd clean it up and use it. It had a lot of degraded black foam to get rid of but the main problem is a broken Cheney hinge. I've contacted Antler but they sent me a very nice email to say they can't help (the case must be at least 40 years old) There are Cheney hinges around but only NOS, I think, and none like the one I need. I've attached photos. Can anyone help me out with a replacement or any other suggestions as to what to do?
David |
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Fife, Scotland, UK.
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looks like brass. Silver-soldering may be possible. An iffy casting.
I hsd a latch lever break on a leather briefcase and filed a new part out of a chunk of brass. Amazing what you cad do with a vice, a model-maker's saw and a set of files. David
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Octode
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Staffordshire Moorlands, UK.
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It doesn't look cast to me - more like pressed sheet.
That's not much help in finding a replacement I know... Perhaps the best thing to do is use two matching hinges from a current product range which are as close to the original's dimensions as possible? There's a range here that looks close: https://www.leevalley.com/en-gb/shop...73-case-hinges Otherwise a teardrop guitar case hinge is the same sort of thing but not as square. It has the built in stop though which would give you the functionality - something like this: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/262747060504 Fingers crossed! Steve.
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Octode
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Manchester, UK.
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Given that the underside is 'hollow', I guess there might be some room for modification inside the broken, smaller half (smaller half - yes I know
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Hexode
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Ossett, West Yorkshire, UK.
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Thanks folks, I'm going to try Marks suggestion.
David |
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Hexode
Join Date: Oct 2007
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Tried superglue gel, loads around the joints etc but it fell apart on the first closure. Drilled a 3mm hole through the original hinge and the new metal piece, fitted a single M3 screw with a nylock nut and reassembled it. Job done. Then realised the right stay bar on the case had slackened off so I crimped the central rivet. I think that was possibly a contributing factor to the broken hinge!
Thanks for the ideas folks! David |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Photo of "stay bar?".
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