Rough Bean Style Dummy Strap
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- This bean-style dummy strap simply installs onto the face of any door or gate to give the look of strap hinges.
- Rough black iron finish.
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The origin of the bean style dummy strap is not entirely clear, as decorative metalwork has been used in various forms throughout history and across many different cultures. However, the bean style dummy strap is commonly associated with traditional American architecture, particularly in the northeastern part of the United States.
During the 18th and 19th centuries, many homes and public buildings in this region were built using a style of architecture known as Federal or Georgian, which was characterized by its symmetrical design, use of brick or stone, and ornate decorative features. The bean style dummy strap was often used in conjunction with functional hinges to add a decorative element to doors and gates, and to create a sense of symmetry and balance in the overall design.
The term ""bean style"" refers to the shape of the decorative plate, which resembles a bean or kidney shape. This style of dummy strap was often made from wrought iron or other metals, and was typically handcrafted by skilled blacksmiths or metalworkers.
Today, the bean style dummy strap remains a popular decorative element in traditional American architecture, and can be found on many historic homes and public buildings throughout the northeastern United States.
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I have a hinge that I am trying to replace but I need help identifying it. Can you help?
I have a hinge that I am trying to replace but I need help identifying it. Can you help?
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Some of your hinges are sold by the each and some sell by the pair. What is the difference?
Some of your hinges are sold by the each and some sell by the pair. What is the difference?
When the unit of measure says “pair” that means two hinges. Usually you need one pair of hinges per door. When the unit of measure says “each” that means one hinge. You would usually order 2 “each” hinges per door.
I want to replace my hinges. How do I make sure the screw holes on the new hinge match the screw holes on the old hinge so I do not have to redrill the holes?
I want to replace my hinges. How do I make sure the screw holes on the new hinge match the screw holes on the old hinge so I do not have to redrill the holes?
Unfortunately, hinge manufacturers have never standardized the location of their screw hole patterns. Every manufacturer puts their screw holes in a slightly different place. This means that when you replace hinges you will almost certainly have to do some filling and redrilling. The exception to this is Architectural door hinges which are built to a standardized template for each size hinge.
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