I'm working on a hidden bookcase door that measures 35" x 8" x 102". I'm trying to figure out the best type of hinges to use and how to securely attach them to the wall. I've been considering using a 72" piano hinge that would go through the trim and into the stud, but I'm open to any better ideas. Also, I'd prefer not to use wheels if possible. Any suggestions?
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If a piano hinge is on your radar, they can be sturdy, but I would still recommend checking out heavy-duty hinges specifically rated for doors or cabinets. Just make sure you install them properly into the wall studs for stability.
You definitely want something that can handle the weight. A piano hinge might seem strong, but it may not be enough for something that heavy. Consider looking into heavy-duty butt hinges or an alternative like a concealed hinge geared for bookshelves. Just make sure to reinforce the mount points in the wall for extra support.
