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Counter hinges are used for counter tops and trap lids where they have to fold back flat onto the counter top or stage. This hinge allows this to happen without ripping the hinge out of the timber. |
Revision as of 09:41, 11 September 2008
Pin hinges are used as a method of fixing scenery together. They are mostly used for quick scene changes.
Backflap hinges are probably the most used hinge onstage, it's uses range from hanging doors to fixing down treads and scenery.
Counter hinges are used for counter tops and trap lids where they have to fold back flat onto the counter top or stage. This hinge allows this to happen without ripping the hinge out of the timber.