Most cabinet shops press in 35mm hinges with this semi-automated drill and press called a blum press. It uses a screw on hinge with plastic plugs. Usually a shop has a dust bin of hinges without plugs from doors that have had to be changed or mistakes. These are to valuable to be thrown away, but the shop doesn't have time to mess with them. You can probably get the hinges you need for your project cheaply by asking around.
Source for cheap Euro hinges, for your cabinetry projects.topic posted Thu, December 7, 2006 - 5:38 AM by Tim
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