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<p>[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 3659157, member: 6444"]This hinge type is called a "soss" "invisible" hinge. You can find them at hardware stores or online including ebay. That said, you are best off removing the ones you have to figure out how they are broken (they look functional in your pic), since they can often be repaired if you have skills working with metal. Repairing existing is preferable since matching exact dimensions can be hard when replacing with new ones.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 3659157, member: 6444"]This hinge type is called a "soss" "invisible" hinge. You can find them at hardware stores or online including ebay. That said, you are best off removing the ones you have to figure out how they are broken (they look functional in your pic), since they can often be repaired if you have skills working with metal. Repairing existing is preferable since matching exact dimensions can be hard when replacing with new ones.[/QUOTE]
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