With dowels in top and bottom of "hinged" side of door. Blind hole in top of unit to accept top dowel. Blind hole in bottom of unit to accept bottom dowel. A sloping groove leading down to the bottom blind hole. When this arrangement is done correctly you simply insert the top dowel on door into the top blind hole and with the door at a slight angle feed the bottom dowel into the sloping groove until it locates into the bottom blind hole. Holes/dowels have to be correct length so that when bottom dowel locates in hole, top dowel can't come out of top hole. If anyone has bothered to read this, lol.....it really is an amazing way to hang doors. I have seen it on oriental furniture.....no hinges :-)
2007-04-09 06:43:43
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answered by Dick s 5
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Are you wanting the door to swing both in and out?
These doors would have a pin in the bottom of the door and a spring loaded top hardware piece. Depending on the weight of the door and whether it was commercial use or home use you may want to spend $60 to $l00 for the hardware. There is also a two pin hinge that is spring loaded and allows light weight doors to swing in and out.
There are also "hidden" hinges. They are normally used on cabinetry.
You should of described a little bit more what the door will be used for and where. For a more detailed answer. If you have another question, please ask.
2007-04-08 14:42:14
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answered by Charley Horse 6
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First I hope this is a joke and that you really didn't spank a 17 yr old for cutting her hair. I could see if she was 7. I do understand she needs to know what you say goes, but ease up on her before she starts to resent you. But if you're still spanking her at 17 she might already. A 17 yr old needs some privacy, she's almost a grown woman, she needs a door. There are other things that can be taken away besides her door to let her know that you didn't approve of what she did.
2016-05-20 00:54:08
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answered by ? 3
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the ancients used leather strips. bit of a bind opening and closing the door but it works, or a pivot door quite common here in Egypt comes from pre pharaonic times .the new type is spring loaded in the door itself ie banks and public buildings glass doors etc, or a roller door.
2007-04-10 09:58:56
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answered by mr T 3
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only a slide door will do then...because without hinges - your door wont open and close!
2007-04-08 08:40:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Make a sliding door
2007-04-08 07:57:29
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answered by Sunny Day 6
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You could make a pocket door but that is a pain in the but
2007-04-08 08:45:13
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answered by Anonymous
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The door you describe would have to be a sliding door such as a pocket door
2007-04-08 08:31:39
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answered by Billy T 6
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you could nail it or screw it but then you wouldnt be able to open it you really do need hinges whats ur problem with hinges
2007-04-08 10:34:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would you want to ? Unless its a pocket door,theres no point.
2007-04-08 08:01:52
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answered by Anonymous
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