i see no signs this hinge assembly ever had any lubrication.
i maxed out my little 12ton arbor press and pressed the pin out of the lower bush. a bit scary when it let loose!
still haven't destroyed the top bush, but the nut hasn't moved. thought the torch would have helped, but not yet.
rust is just slow welding.
i shall keep my eyes open for some stainless material- i can see the advantage.
this is my practice door.
update today-
ended up cutting the nut and surprised myself at the hardware store by finding a replacement, so i pinned the door back in place-just to see how well it might fit for real.
movement010619-
i have stripped all the red coating off of the door and treated it to some prime and some color. found yellow below the red, so this door was painted twice without a door latch?
i plan on stripping the red off the door opening, and giving it similar attention.
then figure how to install the latch...…….
the window framing has been scratched up a bunch, so i may end up treating/painting it.
mabe.
s'more010819-
more of "the lotus" is getting green. pinned the door as a way to hold it as things progress.
'gress011219-
repaired a broken mount tab on the window frame....
think this will look better than the scratched "chrome". we will see.
transferred a doorlatch hole pattern to what looked like the right spot....
-cutout what seemed to be in the way...… lot 'o bondo in there.....
this might work.
addon011919-
weather and other life things have reduced playtime, but i have started experimenting with adjusting the door hanging and latch function. encouraging results, so far, but more adjustment experience(time) seems required.
it could be interesting to try some door weather rubber, as that will probably make it fit differently.