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Hinge pins for 20yr old greenhouse, Thank you Andy T

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20 years ago I made this for my father in law. With the exception of the shiplap on the backside it is made entirely from cedar and it still smells today how a greenhouse should.
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I dismantled it yesterday on preparation for a move to my sister-in-law and it seems that the hinges holding the secondary glazing panels have not faired too well. I suppose 20 years outdoors for something design for internal use aint bad.

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Fortunately I have a few spares but what I do not have are those steel pins that the hinges pivot on. At some stage 2 of the glass panels had been screwed shut when the hinges broke for some reason.

So I am on the scrounge. Does anybody need to clear out some unwanted 4mm (5/32”) steel rod from their workshop? I only need 2 pieces 11/8th”(28.58mm) long.
I furnish a UK address and will of course cover postage.
 
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I've got some. 0.156 inches or 3.94mm so I guess it's an inch size really. One piece, about 5" or 130mm long. Steel, but possibly a hardened or stainless grade. Let me know if you want it.
 
It looks like you're sorted Andy but if not I have at least one old medium size electrical screwdriver wit a 4mm shaft probably 100mm or more in length. It's hardened steel so just give a shout if you need it. I may still have your UK address.
 
Thanks Bob, Andy has indeed solved the problem. I did go around the workshop with my gauge trying to find something suitable without success.
 
....... I did go around the workshop with my gauge trying to find something suitable without success.
In the past I've sacrificed a twist drill for its shank, a short length of flute hidden in the hinge boss seems to be happy to live with a bit of epoxy to stop it too working its way out.
 
I was worried that the edges of flutes might rub on the inside of the hole and become sloppy. I couldn’t possible glue them in place as the screws that hold the hinges to the frame can only be tightened or replaced with the pin removed,
This was how I loosened a stuck pin to do just that earlier . Removed the tip from a soldering iron and popped the shaft over the stuck pin for 10 mins.

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What is best to use, oil or grease to prevent a reoccurrence?
 
That brings back memories of helping mates rebuilding engines. Hadn’t thought of that, nor seen nor heard of it in decades. I will see if I can find some locally.
 
Thank you Andy your steel rod was a perfect size,
One of the orginals
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Replacement from Andy
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2 replacements hacksawn to length and chamfered on the ProEdge
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And in situ
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Thanks again Andy. Have a beer on me tonight.
 
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