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Everything You Need to Know About Strap Hinges

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Everything You Need to Know About Strap Hinges

Maddison Mellem.Mar 03, 2025
Strap hinges are more than just functional hardware; they are design elements that can transform the character of any space. From rustic wooden gates to polished modern shutters, their versatility and aesthetic appeal make them a staple for homeowners, DIY enthusiasts, and construction professionals alike.
Black iron T plate mounted on rustic wooden surface, enhancing structural integrity and decor

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Your Guide to T Plates for Your Home

Maddison Mellem.Jan 09, 2025
T plates are more than just connectors—they are tools that combine structural integrity with design innovation. Whether you're securing structural beams in your new home or adding a decorative element to a rustic table, the right T plate can elevate any project.  
Decorative iron washers in four distinct square designs on a wooden background

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A Step-by-Step Guide to Ordering Decorative Washers

Maddison Mellem.Dec 30, 2024
Decorative washers are more than just a functional component—they’re a design element that can tie your project together beautifully. By carefully considering washer size, hole shape, texture, and finish color, you can create a polished look that enhances the overall effect of your work.
Decorative custom ironwork with floral design and intricate textures in a warm finish

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How to Choose the Perfect Texture and Finish Combination

Maddison Mellem.Dec 18, 2024
Choosing the right texture and finish pairing isn’t just about design preferences—it’s about creating harmony and balance in your space. Always consider the overall aesthetic you’re aiming for, the specific piece of ironwork, and the role it plays in its setting. The right combination can transform a simple design element into a show-stopping centerpiece or create a seamless, understated elegance.
Decorative cast iron post bases featuring intricate scroll designs for home aesthetics

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How to Choose the Perfect Custom Post Bases for Your Home

Maddison Mellem.Dec 17, 2024
Making the right choice in custom post bases is all about attention to detail. These seemingly small elements make a big difference in how finished and harmonious your home feels.
 How to Order a Post Base from Old West Iron

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How to Order a Post Base from Old West Iron

Maddison Nedrow.Jul 05, 2024
Ordering a post base from Old West Iron can be a straightforward process if you understand the different types, the sizing requirements, and the customization options available. By following this guide, you'll be well-equipped to make an informed decision that ensures the stability and aesthetic appeal of your project. Whether you're a homeowner, a DIY enthusiast, or an interior designer, Old West Iron offers a variety of high-quality, customizable post bases to meet your needs.
Various textures and finishes of pyramid-shaped iron accents on rustic wood background

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Choosing the Perfect Texture and Finish for Your Custom Iron Work

Maddison Nedrow.Apr 09, 2024
Choosing the right texture and finish for your custom ironwork is not just about aesthetic taste—it's about form, function, and preserving the story behind each piece. Each texture and finish option offers a unique personality and set of considerations. With this guide, you can confidently select features that will not only elevate your design but stand the test of time. Whether you're undertaking a DIY project or working with an interior designer, the intricate decisions you make with your ironwork can forge an environment that's both captivating and enduring.
When Should You Replace Door Hardware?

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When Should You Replace Door Hardware?

Keira Gneiting.Feb 02, 2021
It might be to update a few things around these house but where do you start? Something easy first? Then, it's time to replace door hardware.
Why You Should Install Pizza Oven Doors

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Why You Should Install Pizza Oven Doors

Keira Gneiting.Jan 29, 2021
Everyone loves the friend with a backyard pizza oven but your pizza should be top notch. Here's why you should install pizza oven doors.
HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT PIZZA OVEN DOOR

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HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT PIZZA OVEN DOOR

Tess Dobon.Nov 19, 2019
What comes first, the oven or the door? If you are waiting to build your oven until after you have the door, you will have more design options for your door. You can decide the shape you want, from rectangle, arched, or full radius and you have much more leeway with dimensions. 
How to Size a T Plate

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How to Size a T Plate

Keira Gneiting.Oct 30, 2019
How do I choose a T plate size for my exposed beams? This is one of the most common questions home owners and builders have when trying to incorporate decorative or structural iron beam straps with timbers. In this blog post we break down the basics behind selecting a suitable wood connector size for exposing beam applications.
Pizza Oven Door FAQ

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Pizza Oven Door FAQ

Keira Gneiting.Oct 23, 2019
Frequently asked questions: Q: What size door should I order? A: This is a question we get frequently. It can be confusing trying to determine if you need a standard or custom size. The easy answer is – if your oven is already built, you will need a custom size, if it is not built yet, you will want a standard size. The custom size allows us to build the arch to fit the curvature of your oven opening. The standard size is built with our standard arch curve.   Q: Do I need an insulated door/why is my oven not hot enough? A: This is a really good question. Insulation can seem pricey but it is needed in some cases. If you have an indoor oven, cook in it frequently (as in every day or every other day) or if you oven does not retain heat well, you will want to add the insulation to your door.   Q: Why is smoke coming out the front of my oven? A: This can be the result of a few things. You may have used green wood, which gives off more smoke than dry wood due to the moisture content. Hardwoods, such as Oak, Maple, Ash and Birch are best for brick ovens. Another reason could be that the flue is clogged and needs to be cleaned out. This should be part of your regular maintenance. It is also possible that the oven was not built properly in regards to the dome shape. All of these can be fixed with the addition of a door. The door helps redirect the smoke up the chimney rather than coming out of the opening.   Q: Does my oven really need an door? A: It might not, but it probably does. Other than providing heat and smoke control, a door can help keep small critters from nesting in the oven. Doors also keep out debris and weather, such as leaves, dirt, rain and snow.   Q: Cracks have formed in my clay/ mortar, what do I do to prevent further damage? A: Cracks usually form from the oven walls being too thin or the material was not completely dry prior to first use. When heat builds up in the oven and there is moisture in the walls the moisture expands, turns to steam and needs to escape quickly. This causes cracks to form. You can repair them with clay or mortar and allow it to fully dry. However, without a door, it is possible for moisture to re-enter the oven and create subsequent cracking. In addition to the door, a cover may be necessary in extremely wet environments.   Q: What is the difference between an outside edge tab and an inside edge tab on the jamb option? A: This is probably our most common question. The tabs are where you fasten the door/jamb to the oven. The outside edge tab option allows the door to sit inside the oven opening. If you have decorative brick work around the opening that you don’t want to cover up, this is probably the option you want. Keep in mind that this option will slightly decrease the opening size. The inside edge tabs option allows the jamb to overlay the face of the oven. This gives you maximum opening dimensions. If you have a smaller opening, this is likely the option you want. The other option would be a freestanding door which is not mounted to the oven and is entirely removeable.   Q: Up to what temperature can the door withstand? A: The high heat paint we use can withstand up to 2,000 F°. It is very unlikely that your oven will ever reach a temperature that will damage the paint.   Q: How do the hinged doors stay closed? A: Our single doors have a ball catch which prevents the door from swinging open when closed all the way. The double doors can close with a ball catch or a latch on the face of the door.   Q: How should I install my hinged pizza oven door? What kind of fasteners will I need? A: This is a very commonly asked question, and for good reason! Not everyone has experience in building pizza ovens or mounting hardware on brick and stone. Pizza oven doors are surprisingly simple to install and don't require any tools that you can't buy at an ordinary hardware store. Holes will need to be pre-drilled into the brick or stone that makes up the opening of your oven. We recommend waiting until the door has been delivered so that you can be sure of the hole size and distance between tabs. Next, you can use masonry anchors and lag screws to fasten the flange to the oven. Again, be sure that you have the proper size screws for the holes in your door tabs. Now you've got a fully installed pizza oven door!