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Originally Posted by encino_ Thanks guys!
Any ideas what the actual latches and hinges/mechanisms etc are called so I can source them from a cabinet suplier? |
A much
SIMPLER idea and the method I used when I wanted a similar flush panel to hide a pc network and router, was to use magnetic catches.
I cut the square opening (carefully) with a jigsaw. I then mounted a magnetic catch on either side of the opening. I used a small block of wood attached to the inside of the gyprock and then attached the catches to these blocks and stuck the "matching" catch plates on to the cover of the opening.
I mounted these catches a little below the centreline of the opening, so that all I had to do was press on the upper edge of the cover and it would pivot out at the bottom and away from the catches, making it so easy to lift the cover away from the opening.
BTW. The cover for the opening was the piece of gyprock I cut out to create the opening. There was a gap of approx 1.5mm all the way around. This was ok for my needs. If you want to make your cover with even less gap then the method described should still work for you.
This worked exceptionally wll for me
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