Hammered Hinges [306.12] Forged Iron Appliance Pull - Bean Ends - 11 1/4" C/C - 12" L

Hammered Hinges [306.12] Forged Iron Appliance Pull - Bean Ends - 11 1/4" C/C - 12" L

SKU: HH-306-12

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Product Details

  • Product Type:Appliance Pull
  • Manufacturer:Hammered Hinges
  • MPN:306.12
  • Style:Colonial American, Antique
  • Metal:Iron
  • Size:11 1/4" C/C, 12" L
  • Color:Raw Steel
  • Finish:Linseed Oil

Forged Iron Appliance Pull

This 12" Forged Iron Bean End Appliance Pull is a classic design for panel ready appliances, large cabinet drawer's or cabinet door's. The handles are fabricated for surface mount or thru-bolt installation.

  • Bean Shaped Ends
  • 12" L, 11 1/4" C/C, .179" TH (7 Gauge) - Dimensions subject to variation
  • Surface Mount (included) - #6 x 5/8" Slotted Pan Head Wood Screw
  • Thru-Bolt (Included) - 6-32 x 1 1/4 Machine Screw, Washer, Lock Washer, Acorn Nut
  • Priced Per Each

HANDCRAFTED HARDWARE - This unique American crafted antique reproduction is fired & hammered-forged (no machine hammering) from raw steel stock by an individual blacksmith in the time-honored tradition of colonial American anvil-hammered black smithing.

HAND MADE SPECIFICATIONS - The forging process involves highly heated metal and hammers of various weights and styles to create the finished piece. Variation will occur and is considered a characteristic of each uniquely shaped piece. No two pieces will be alike. Listed specifications serve as general guidelines for the product.

Most items ship within 3-5 business days. However, due to the handmade nature of this item, a 2-3 week lead time may be required before shipment for larger orders. We will clearly communicate any lead time requirements upon order processing or you may contact us for availability and estimated ship date.

Hammered Hinges [306.12] Forged Iron Appliance Pull:

Hammered Hinges [306.12] Forged Iron Appliance Pull

Hammered Hinges [306.12] Forged Iron Appliance Pull

Typical Installation:

  • It is best practice to pre-drill all fastener holes - due to the handmade nature of this hardware, template drilling is not recommended
  • All fasteners should be hand fastened - Power tool or impact driver strongly discouraged
  • Thru-Bolt (6-32 x 1 1/4) installation is designed for 3/4" TH panels - Counter sunk hole may be required for thicker panels - Suggest coating end of bolt threads with non-permanent adhesive (thread locker) prior to securing Acorn Nut

Hammered Hinges [306.12] Forged Iron Appliance Pull

Linseed Oil vs. Beeswax Finish

A traditional finishing technique used during colonial times (and prior) was the use of melted beeswax as a protective coating. The metal piece was warmed up, often placed back into the forge for a moment, then dipped into a warm container of melted beeswax. The beeswax preserved the natural character of the metal and protected against minor scratches or corrosion. Even so much as softening the feel of the metal when touched.

Hammered Hinges applies a boiled linseed oil to all the pieces using the same warming and dipping technique. A thin layer of linseed oil penetrates the metal and helps provide protection against corrosion. A beeswax finish adds additional costs and is slightly less effective. The drying time of linseed oil must be taken into consideration when deciding to purchase and use Hammed Hinges hardware.

Please keep in mind that the intention of Hammered Hinges is to reproduce the look and feel of antique hand made hardware. Corrosion is considered a characteristic result of these reproductions. Maintenance of these items can be a simple reapplication of linseed oil using a clean cloth.

About Hammered Hinges

Hammered Hinges - Colonial American Handmade Cabinet & Door Hardware

Handcrafted in the USA

Hammered Hinges colonial hardware is handcrafted one-at-a-time in a small forge in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

In Colonial America blacksmiths used forge & anvil, hammer & tongs to make agricultural tools for farmers and homemakers tools and hardware for their homes. Blacksmith's cast, bent, welded, and riveted fireplace racks, andirons, pothooks, locks, cooking utensils, hinges, and decorative wrought iron.

Hammered Hinges has recreated this classic tradition with the manufacture of a line of beautiful rustic iron hardware for cabinets, passage doors, and decoration.

View more Decorative Hardware from Hammered Hinges.

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