RogerS
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To digress slightly on perspective and viewing, I've never had a satisfactory asnwer why the hands on Michalangelo's David are so huge and out of proportion to the rest of his body
RogerS":1qwd1shm said:To digress slightly on perspective and viewing, I've never had a satisfactory asnwer why the hands on Michalangelo's David are so huge and out of proportion to the rest of his body
jeffinfrance":2bbfyye9 said:when i've got a heavy door dibs, i always over specify the hinges and go 4 evenly spaced, for nothing more than aesthetics, rarely use three, if i do i choose a hinge that will do the job with two and centre the middle one. just looks too odd with two at the top for me. the cost ratio of overspecifying the hinges is negligable, unless you're hanging 50 fire doors in a hotel.
bonne chance
jeff
RogerS":3je5f2of said:To digress slightly on perspective and viewing, I've never had a satisfactory asnwer why the hands on Michalangelo's David are so huge and out of proportion to the rest of his body
paininthe":3qgmxjnb said:Because he got his dimensions wrong when he drew this and had to adjust the hands to fit.
Alan Jones":2hgifmxl said:Dibs are we allowed to say hands :shock: :wink:
JoinerySolutions":q96cqnzd said:As previously stated in above replies, the third hinge on heavy doors tends to be in close proximity to the top one, though on some jobs this was an additional hinge (the fourth) while the third was equidistant between the top and bottom hinge.
jeffinfrance":3nxz3f5c said:three hinges down to the middle, then one at the bottom?????
jeffinfrance":3nxz3f5c said:is this for your front door dibs?
jeffinfrance":3nxz3f5c said:honestly, best way with your grade 11's if three carry the weight....two at the top, one at the bottom as per manufacturers spec and another to equall all four for decoration.
thats what i've done with my neighbours new door.....pics to follow after its installed, this weekend hopefully, weather permitting.
jeff
jedmc571":2574rfpl said:Dibs,
Me personally, based on the stregth of your reinforced frame, I would space evenly.
I think it's easy to get carried away with getting it perfect every time ( and I do ) I recently hung 12 internal doors, all around 35+ Kilos. They were 4 panel Shaker style, and because of the height of the centre rail, it didn't look right if the 3rd hinge was fitted above it ( equidistant from top and bottom ) so based on aesthetics, I positioned it bang in the middle, I find my eye drawn to the middle one, as it's directly opposite the handle. they've been up for 4 months now, and had no issues at all
I appreciate it may not be as structuraly sound as per the explanations of the others ( who I know are right ) but sometimes you have to sacrifice something for the right look.
Perhaps you should do a mock up on the door and see if it looks right ?
Cheers
Jed
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