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    If you are looking at strap hinges, can you use regular door
    hinges?  It wouldn't be rigid, but may work depending on the need. 
    If you want to go with strap hinges, just grind off the end of the
    pin so it comes out and perhaps use the right diameter nail in place
    of the hinge pin.<br>
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    Another option might be to saw a groove in the top of bottom of each
    panel and use something like
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    to lock the panels together.  This would require that the connecting
    edges be mitered.<br>
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    My final thought is a segment of straight bar and an offset bar.  On
    one edge, you would put the offset brackets and the other panel
    would have straight brackets.  Basic graphic of the offset bracket
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    Think of a smaller version of a bracket where you would drop a 2x4
    across a door to block it closed.  Hope that makes sense.<br>
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    Brian<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/15/2019 8:31 PM, Steve Hammatt,
      Mount Vernon WA USA via Shop-talk wrote:<br>
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          <div>I’m looking for something to temporarily connect a pair
            of 2” thick panels (3’x 6’) to form </div>
          <div>a right angle.  Inexpensive and easily knocked apart for
            quick assembly and teardown.</div>
          <div>Panels weigh nearly 100 lbs each.  First thought was
            strap hinges with removable pins.</div>
          <div>Strangely I haven’t seen anything with removable pins,
            they mostly say non-removable. </div>
          <div>Maybe something like a fitting thru a slot with a tapered
            wedge acting as a pin, like </div>
          <div>maybe in concrete form assembly.....?  But haven’t seen
            anything that would work.</div>
          <div>I only need two, this is a one-time build and it will be
            used in the shop!</div>
          <div>Thanks for any ideas.</div>
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            #000000">Steve Hammatt<br>
            Mount Vernon WA USA<br>
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