strut backs
strut backs
I need to make some custom MDF strut backs for a job. special size and they will be coated with black vinyal
is there a way to attch the hinges without having the press machine, ie can i buy a die and use a hammer etc
the job is only for a small number so not worth farming out and not big enough to make it worth buying the machine
is there a way to attch the hinges without having the press machine, ie can i buy a die and use a hammer etc
the job is only for a small number so not worth farming out and not big enough to make it worth buying the machine
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Re: strut backs
If its for a small number can you not just buy a bigger size and cut them down?
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Re: strut backs
Yes they would cut easily on a table saw even if you had a couple of hundred this would be the way to go. I have made them before with bifurcated rivets but they are a PITA and don't look as good and are not as strong.
Re: strut backs
The problem is fixing the strut to the hinge, its not so bad fixing the hinge to the back. You used to be able to buy struts with hinges attached then all you had to do was fit the strut to the back with Bifurcated rivets.
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This is a problem that I have been scratching my head with lately.
As AG said, Lion used to do pre-cut struts. Used a lot at one time, but no longer available. They had a clip riveted on which engaged with a bar on the backboard. Not sure if you can still get the bars 'n' clips anyone either.
Bif rivets are not so much a PITA as very tedious. You can speed things up by making jigs to drill the holes, etc, but it's still a boring job when you have to do 500 or so.....
Been experimenting with LIONs' Scroll Frame Stands, (pt561). But fixing the bracket to the frame rather than the backs. It's good up to a point: I put a couple of screws in the fixing holes. You can get them as tight into the wood as when using a press, so the stands are a bit wobbly. But a light tap in the right place with a hammer makes a more positive fit. Still a slightly long-winded procedure though. They a re quite stable and on bigger frames you can always use two.
Anyone who can devise an easy-to-use system that looks good and is strong and cost effective would be onto a good thing.

As AG said, Lion used to do pre-cut struts. Used a lot at one time, but no longer available. They had a clip riveted on which engaged with a bar on the backboard. Not sure if you can still get the bars 'n' clips anyone either.
Bif rivets are not so much a PITA as very tedious. You can speed things up by making jigs to drill the holes, etc, but it's still a boring job when you have to do 500 or so.....

Been experimenting with LIONs' Scroll Frame Stands, (pt561). But fixing the bracket to the frame rather than the backs. It's good up to a point: I put a couple of screws in the fixing holes. You can get them as tight into the wood as when using a press, so the stands are a bit wobbly. But a light tap in the right place with a hammer makes a more positive fit. Still a slightly long-winded procedure though. They a re quite stable and on bigger frames you can always use two.
Anyone who can devise an easy-to-use system that looks good and is strong and cost effective would be onto a good thing.

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Re: strut backs
It might be worth talking to "The Art Centre" at Callington in Cornwall, on 01579 383 523. They made some backs for me with rivetted on hangers a few years ago.
I think that the black vinyl might be a problem though as I think they might have to cut down standard strut backs to do this.
A bit of a long shot, but I hope this helps.
I think that the black vinyl might be a problem though as I think they might have to cut down standard strut backs to do this.
A bit of a long shot, but I hope this helps.
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Re: strut backs
Simons do the spring clip and bar for strut backs, page 75 of Red Catalogue Machinery , fittings etc
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