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Kevin
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Self closing hinges

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I am finsihing the interior of the boat and need hinges. Went to West Marine and saw the same hinges that were on my old stuff. They were 20 bucks per pair. Went online and found what appeared to be the same hinge for about 2 bucks. Does anyone have any reccomendations on where to buy quality hinges?
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cuba.

got your forward email. thinking you've got more than 600-800 per stashed away. Your kinda scaring me
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I would put it on here but this is a fun boating site, not a political one. You are good at stirring things, feel free to pass it on.

So, what about those hinges? I guess you are not at that point in your re-build. I hate West Marine.
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Post by Al C »

Hamilton Marine is a good source they usually have what I need.

http://hamiltonmarine.com/
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Bosun Supply

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Don't know about self closing but everything these folks carry is 316.






http://www.bosunsupplies.com/
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Post by Kevin »

Thanks guys, probably end up going with hamilton, no problems with them in the past
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