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Old 01-22-2010, 01:18 PM
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The type of hinges and their placement varies from machine to machine. I am not sure where you would find the right hardware.
The newer machines are made to use on a table and won't work in traditional styled cabinents.
But you can make a platform for them to sit on in a cabinent. You need to make sure your machine bed sits flush with the cabinent. Next, you need another piece of wood or plexiglass cut to fit around the sides of your machine, so that you have a nice flush surface. If you can get some one to router around the opening, the wood/plexiglass will sit nice and flush. The expense to doing this is minimal...I have seen old cabinents at the GoodWill for $5 :wink:
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