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A Vintage Hinge Question ..................

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Posted 08/20/2015   12:12 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add vacuum man to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Hi all,

The person that has been messing around with trying to produce a stamp hinge has been me. I have not looked at it in a while but I was working on trying to make the right kind of stick for the hinge. The formula and process I am playing with has been all handmade kitchen table experimenting. I don't have a chemical background or training other than the stuff I learned in school Right now the most I have made has been a few 8 1/2 by 11 sheets at a time that I cut up to hinge size. So if I ever get to the point of producing these, other than for my own consumption, it would be very limited. And I can't guarantee that I can get a consistent supply of material. So far I think I have done an ok job of creating something that might work. Some of my fears and questions lie within the realm of what happens to the hinge over time. And if I sell this as a product and something happens what legal ramifications would I be opening myself to.
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