Framed. But see how the hinge is posted to the cabinet.
Is there a name on the hinge?
If you remove the existing hinge there is probably some etchings on the inside, the model number is somewhere there.
https://www.homedecorhardware.com/hf-315-02-500.html?utm_source=googlepepla&utm_medium=adwords&id=1057318497272&gclid=CjwKCAjwyaWZBhBGEiwACslQo4Jib_EaQE155VdbiJn_P0FQ_WS69pr0IJ8SERe9sj_FV0vozGygPhoCqWwQAvD_BwEThis may be it. Generally this hinge is a 165 degree hinge. Many options can work, you want to make sure the overlay is correct as well as the screw locations and boring depth…You can technically go with any company as long as you match up the specs correctly. All hinges on the door should be changed as old and new hinge may open at a slightly different angle, this will cause extra stress on the hinge and door and cause it to break again. If you remove the existing hinge there is probably some etchings on the inside, the model number is somewhere there. ETA: search google for “Hafele 315.02.500” you can purchase at other websites, link I posted was just first google result.
Thanks for this. Lemme see if I can find item number on it or if the company can assist. Otherwise it can be a challenge firstly, discovering the existing specs and then trying to find that match with so many on the market.Is the other hinge which connects both doors a 135 degree generally? see photo
Really cool tool. Typical tool to be featured on shark tank though I have no clue if it was.Ever use or see this tool? https://www.amazon.com/Buddy-Tools-Mark-Guard-Professional/dp/B07T7WB65N/https://youtube.com/shorts/q3UUginlV_4?feature=share
Any suggestions what can hold the plastic in place?The plastic lining around the frame of my fridge door is being dislodged at the bottom, any suggestions what I can use to keep it from coming off?Glue? What kind?