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Barn Hardware » Door Hinges Heavy Duty Strap Hinges 20″ Heavy Duty Barn Door Strap Hinges Description: 20" Keystone Spearhead Strap Hinge Availability: OUT OF STOCK More Information & Prices 20" Heavy Duty Pintle Strap Hinges Description: 20" Spearhead Pintle Strap Hinge Acorn Style Strap Hinges 12″ Acorn Style Hinge with Nylon Bushings Description: 12" Acorn Style Shed Hinge 6″ Acorn Style Hinge with Nylon Bushings Description: 6" Acorn Style Shed Hinge Note: We do not stock  any of the hinges shown below.  usually get these hinges within 3-5 business days from supplier. Made in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. NOTE: Our Hand-Forged style hinges come with removable 9" high Butt Plates and are available in Right & Left HandWhen ordering these hinges, please specify whether you want right or left hand hinge.  These hinges are not true hand-forged. 3/4"dia. pin is welded to butt plate.




"Hand Forged Style" Heavy Duty Strap Hinges YD16FSH - 16″ Strap Hinge - $46.00 YD20FSH - 20″ Strap Hinge - $52.00 YD24FSH - 24″ Strap Hinge - $60.00 YD30FSH - 30″ Strap Hinge - $75.00 YD36FSH - 36″ Strap Hinge - $84.00 Note: Prices are subject to change without notice.  * Shipped to the 48 Continental US States only.Bang'S HouseBarn HouseGarage House ShopCedar Barn DoorBarn Door Garage DoorBarn Doors ExteriorBarn Door HingesBarn Doors In The HouseGarage Door IdeasForwardLooking more closely at the garage doors the strap hinges and heavy steel handles contrast against Western Red Cedar wood. Decorative Door & Gate Hardware with decor appeal & functional style. Be it a forged wrought iron door knocker, authentic antique thumblatch sets or accent pieces like clavos and rustic nails, we're sure you'll find the right piece of hardware to leave a lasting impression and add to the beauty of your home. Door Knobs & Levers Door Pulls - Handles




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Agave Ironworks [RH005-6] Wrought Iron Rolling Track Barn Door Hardware Kit - Designer Smooth Design - 6' Track Agave Ironworks [SS001-6] Stainless Steel Rolling Track Barn Door Hardware Kit - Basic Smooth Design - 6' Track Coastal Bronze [400-00-PAS-LH] Solid Bronze Door Case Latch - Left Hand - 5" H x 3" W Coastal Bronze [400-00-PAS-RH] Solid Bronze Door Case Latch - Right Hand - 5" H x 3" W Coastal Bronze 110 Series Solid Bronze Passage/Privacy Door Handleset - Medium Square Plate - 8" H x 2 3/4" W Coastal Bronze 130 Series Solid Bronze Mortise Door Entry Set - Tall Square Plate - 18" H x 2 3/4" W Coastal Bronze 210 Series Solid Bronze Passage/Privacy Door Handleset - Medium Arch Plate - 8" H x 2 3/4" W Coastal Bronze 220 Series Solid Bronze Tubular Latch & Bolt Door Entry Set - Large Arch Plate - 11" H x 2 3/4" W Coastal Bronze 300 Series Solid Bronze Passage/Privacy Door Handleset - Small Euro Plate - 5" H x 2 3/4" W Coastal Bronze 310 Series Solid Bronze Passage/Privacy Door Handleset - Medium Euro Plate - 8" H x 2 3/4" W




Coastal Bronze 330 Series Solid Bronze Mortise Door Entry Set - Tall Euro Plate - 18" H x 2 3/4" W Lynn Cove Foundry [AL 3-12F] Cast Aluminum Door Hinge Front Strap - Suffolk Style - Flat Black - 12" L - Pair Lynn Cove Foundry [AL HF001] Cast Aluminum Door Hinge Front Strap - Colonial Style - Flat Black - 19" L - Pair Lynn Cove Foundry [FL20FTB] Galvanized Steel Door Hinge Front Strap - Fleur De Lys - Flat Black - 20" L - PairTrying to outfit your gate with a hinge, lock, latch; and perhaps a gate wheel? Gauging the size and strength of a gate hinge can be a daunting task, since you have to consider both the weight of the gate door and its width, which affects the door’s center of gravity. The good news, though, is that the gate hinge is generally the hardest part. Figure out what to buy for a gate hinge and the choice of gate locks, latches and wheels will likely follow naturally. Some basic guidelines for buying a gate hinge: a gate door that is 5 feet high, 3 feet wide and 55 pounds would be considered an average size door, while one that is 6 feet high, 4 feet wide and 132 pounds would be considered heavy.




Some hinge manufacturers also publish guidelines as to which of their gate hinges to buy. A good piece of advice, though, is just to use your eyes and common sense. Take a look at your neighbors’ gate doors and the size of their hinges. If the gate door is sagging or doesn’t swing open easily, chances are they don’t have big enough hinges. One type of gate hinge that is appropriate for light to average gates is the surface-mounted strap hinge. It is easier to install that full-mortise hinges (which much be recessed into the gate frame and door), and comes in many decorative varieties. The same strap hinge effect can be achieved on heavier doors by using butt hinges and dummy straps. The butt hinges are installed just like the hinges on your front door (it is usually not necessary to mortise the hinges). The dummy straps are installed on the surface of the door to give it the look of a strap hinge. You can use 4-1/2″ x 4-1/2″, 5″ x 5″, or 6″ x 6″ butt hinges depending on the size of your door and what it is mounted to.




If you order prime coated butt hinges they can easily be spray painted black to match the dummy straps. It is a good idea to use the largest size hinge that will fit and at least 3 hinges. Strap hinges also come attached to bolt hooks (or screw hooks), which give you more control over a door’s range of motion. Bolt hooks and strap hinges can be used to make even heavy gate doors swing in one direction, or both. A nice feature of this hinge is that once installed, the gate can be removed by lifting it off of the bolt hook without having to remove all the hardware. This hook and hinge combination is also good when you are mounting a gate to a masonry wall since it can give your gate door the strong, deep attachment that is necessary to its stability. To install a bolt hook in a masonry wall, drill the proper size hole, insert a lag anchor in the hole and screw the bolt hook into the lag anchor. Another method of achieving a gate that swings both ways is to use a double acting spring hinge.




Unlike the free swing a strap hinge will give your gate door, these hinges will close the gate back to its center or closed position. Spring hinges can also make your gate door self-closing while swinging in only one direction. For this effect, use a single acting spring butt hinge. Depending on the size and weight of the gate you would use one or more spring butt hinges. For the biggest and heaviest of gate doors, we have one very heavy duty strap hinge that can handle such jobs. It comes in 19″, 24″ and 36″ lengths. An advantage of this type of hinge is that the strap part of the hinge can be “through-bolted” with nuts and washers which will help to strengthen the gate or barn door. Now that you’ve chosen your gate hinge, what’s next? One piece of gate hardware to consider, particularly for a wide gate, is a gate wheel. The gate wheel fits under the unhinged end of the gate, helping to support it. A gate wheel won’t necessarily compensate for the wrong hinge choice, but it may help your gate hinges last longer by imposing less stress on them.




Besides making sure your gate door swings open well, chances are you’d like to make sure it stays shut, too. Gate latches can help keep your gate door in place. The choice of hardware is usually driven by the finish and style you’ve chosen for your hinge; no weight or width considerations here. The most common material for all types of gate hardware is steel plated with zinc chromate to help it resist corrosion. You may choose a finish, like wrought iron, or decide to paint your gate hinge and gate latch. A popular type of gate lock for double doors is the Cane bolt. Installing a Cane bolt at the bottom of one door will help hold it in place so that the other side can lock against it. Swimming pool owners have special security considerations when looking for gate hinges and latches. Many communities require that pool gates be childproof. Two of the key components of a childproof gate are 1) that it is self-closing (likely using a spring hinge) and 2) that the latch is too high for a child to reach.

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