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Plastic-Craft PVC Flat Hinge, 1-1/2" (1.5") 72" Length

Brand: Plastic-Craft

Product Overview

PVC Living Hinge

A hinge that will last.

Plastic living hinges are a great alternative to steel hinges for many reasons such as: Plastic is non-corrosive, meaning it won't rust or breakdown like steel and other metals. Plastic hinges are cheaper, more durable, long lasting, require little to no maintenance, and will not squeak over time like metal hinges. Living hinges can hold materials with or without adhesives.

Product Description

Common Uses

  • Golf Cart Windshields
  • Drum Shields
  • Bottle Caps
  • Outdoor Door Hinges
  • Outdoor Cabinets
  • Electrical Junctions

PVC offers many advantages, such as superior impact resistance, high strength, great durability, low water absorption, high corrosion resistance, and fire resistance to name a few. These benefits provide the perfect material to withstand all types of indoor and outdoor conditions, including harsh weather. PVC foam is also a great alternative to other materials, such as wood or aluminum, and can often last 40 years without experiencing any damage.

Why PVC?

Here's why.

Polyvinyl chloride is the world's third-most widely produced synthetic polymer of plastic. About 40 million tons of PVC are produced each year. PVC comes in two basic forms: rigid and flexible. The rigid form of PVC is used in construction for pipe and in profile applications such as doors and windows. PVC does not require any extra maintenance to keep the material in optimal condition, and they are super easy to clean. However, it is important to use non-abrasive cleaning agents. For light cleaning such a dusting, a soft cloth will be just fine. If you want to clean it with a general cleaning product, make sure it’s a non-abrasive agent so that your PVC will not get messed up.

About Plastic-Craft

When Plastic-Craft first opened its doors in 1934 its first home was a small loft located in lower Manhattan. Today Plastic-Craft has long been upgraded from that small loft to a 33,000 square foot manufacturing facility, located in West Nyack, New York, just 30 minutes North of New York City.

The Story Begins

An electrical engineer named Clyde Robinson had been working for Westinghouse as a phenolic sheets salesman in 1930. It was there a young Clyde had been introduced to plastic materials, and by 1934 he had left Westinghouse to start his company named Plastic-Craft. He had rented a space in lower Manhattan and had found success in manufacturing engraved nameplates for ships belonging to the United States Navy throughout the second world war. In 1947 Clyde had decided to move the business closer to home to West Nyack, New York. After purchasing land adjacent to the local train station, he had begun construction on the building that we call home today. It was here where our roots had expanded from engraved nameplates to the manufacturing and fabrication of parts and plastic materials.

As the business grew Clyde had sold off nearly everything in 1973 to reconstruct something new from the ground up. To do this he had enlisted the help of his son-in-law, Mark Brecher who, at the time, had a degree in social psychology, and knew very little about the plastic industry. Together they bought acrylic sheets and would cut them down to size to resell. As well as picking up little jobs here and there to make ends meet. Within 12 years, by 1985 they had grown the business model enough to the point of expansion. Clyde and business partner, Mark had decided to renovate the small facility into the 33,000 square foot complex we use today. Granting the father-son due enough room the business needed to grow into not only a larger fabrication company, but a worldwide supplier of all plastic materials. Thus, this was ultimately the humble beginning of what Plastic-Craft is today.

Clyde's Passing

In the summer of 1998, Clyde Robinson passed away at the age of 95, just 5 years into his retirement. In his passing, he had left the company in the hands of his son-in-law, Mark. Mark now assuming ownership over the last 25 years had eventually brought in his son, Clyde's grandson, Dane to the family business. Dane had worked at Plastic-Craft on and off throughout his high school career but had found a more permanent position beside his father.

Present Day

Since the rebrand in 1973, Plastic-Craft has grown over 10 times in size employing over 30 people compared to the original roster of 3 they grew from. Today Plastic-Craft is a worldwide supplier of all types of plastic materials, parts, components, and assemblies. Specializing in fabricating products made from high-performance grades of engineered plastic in order to deliver the highest quality of service to our clients. Our manufacturing facility has the in-house capabilities necessary to handle any type of requirements any custom project may need.

Our Products

Plastic-Craft Products provides a high level of customization, fabrication, and assembly for all your plastic needs. We stock sheets, rods, tubes, discs, and shapes in a multitude of plastic varieties. Our state-of-the-art facility has grown with us and is fully capable of cutting any ordered piece to size, with expert staff contain the knowledge and expertise to weld or machine plastic. With over 80 years in business, our engineering and sales staff are ready to help you design and complete virtually any plastic project. We are certified ISO 9001:2015 and have fully staffed engineering and quality control departments.

Brand: Plastic-Craft
Isin: IO7RA9CBOFNM

$140.93

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Plastic-Craft PVC Flat Hinge, 1-1/2" (1.5") 72" Length

Plastic-Craft PVC Flat Hinge, 1-1/2" (1.5") 72" Length

$140.93

Product Overview

PVC Living Hinge

A hinge that will last.

Plastic living hinges are a great alternative to steel hinges for many reasons such as: Plastic is non-corrosive, meaning it won't rust or breakdown like steel and other metals. Plastic hinges are cheaper, more durable, long lasting, require little to no maintenance, and will not squeak over time like metal hinges. Living hinges can hold materials with or without adhesives.

Product Description

Common Uses

  • Golf Cart Windshields
  • Drum Shields
  • Bottle Caps
  • Outdoor Door Hinges
  • Outdoor Cabinets
  • Electrical Junctions

PVC offers many advantages, such as superior impact resistance, high strength, great durability, low water absorption, high corrosion resistance, and fire resistance to name a few. These benefits provide the perfect material to withstand all types of indoor and outdoor conditions, including harsh weather. PVC foam is also a great alternative to other materials, such as wood or aluminum, and can often last 40 years without experiencing any damage.

Why PVC?

Here's why.

Polyvinyl chloride is the world's third-most widely produced synthetic polymer of plastic. About 40 million tons of PVC are produced each year. PVC comes in two basic forms: rigid and flexible. The rigid form of PVC is used in construction for pipe and in profile applications such as doors and windows. PVC does not require any extra maintenance to keep the material in optimal condition, and they are super easy to clean. However, it is important to use non-abrasive cleaning agents. For light cleaning such a dusting, a soft cloth will be just fine. If you want to clean it with a general cleaning product, make sure it’s a non-abrasive agent so that your PVC will not get messed up.

About Plastic-Craft

When Plastic-Craft first opened its doors in 1934 its first home was a small loft located in lower Manhattan. Today Plastic-Craft has long been upgraded from that small loft to a 33,000 square foot manufacturing facility, located in West Nyack, New York, just 30 minutes North of New York City.

The Story Begins

An electrical engineer named Clyde Robinson had been working for Westinghouse as a phenolic sheets salesman in 1930. It was there a young Clyde had been introduced to plastic materials, and by 1934 he had left Westinghouse to start his company named Plastic-Craft. He had rented a space in lower Manhattan and had found success in manufacturing engraved nameplates for ships belonging to the United States Navy throughout the second world war. In 1947 Clyde had decided to move the business closer to home to West Nyack, New York. After purchasing land adjacent to the local train station, he had begun construction on the building that we call home today. It was here where our roots had expanded from engraved nameplates to the manufacturing and fabrication of parts and plastic materials.

As the business grew Clyde had sold off nearly everything in 1973 to reconstruct something new from the ground up. To do this he had enlisted the help of his son-in-law, Mark Brecher who, at the time, had a degree in social psychology, and knew very little about the plastic industry. Together they bought acrylic sheets and would cut them down to size to resell. As well as picking up little jobs here and there to make ends meet. Within 12 years, by 1985 they had grown the business model enough to the point of expansion. Clyde and business partner, Mark had decided to renovate the small facility into the 33,000 square foot complex we use today. Granting the father-son due enough room the business needed to grow into not only a larger fabrication company, but a worldwide supplier of all plastic materials. Thus, this was ultimately the humble beginning of what Plastic-Craft is today.

Clyde's Passing

In the summer of 1998, Clyde Robinson passed away at the age of 95, just 5 years into his retirement. In his passing, he had left the company in the hands of his son-in-law, Mark. Mark now assuming ownership over the last 25 years had eventually brought in his son, Clyde's grandson, Dane to the family business. Dane had worked at Plastic-Craft on and off throughout his high school career but had found a more permanent position beside his father.

Present Day

Since the rebrand in 1973, Plastic-Craft has grown over 10 times in size employing over 30 people compared to the original roster of 3 they grew from. Today Plastic-Craft is a worldwide supplier of all types of plastic materials, parts, components, and assemblies. Specializing in fabricating products made from high-performance grades of engineered plastic in order to deliver the highest quality of service to our clients. Our manufacturing facility has the in-house capabilities necessary to handle any type of requirements any custom project may need.

Our Products

Plastic-Craft Products provides a high level of customization, fabrication, and assembly for all your plastic needs. We stock sheets, rods, tubes, discs, and shapes in a multitude of plastic varieties. Our state-of-the-art facility has grown with us and is fully capable of cutting any ordered piece to size, with expert staff contain the knowledge and expertise to weld or machine plastic. With over 80 years in business, our engineering and sales staff are ready to help you design and complete virtually any plastic project. We are certified ISO 9001:2015 and have fully staffed engineering and quality control departments.

Brand: Plastic-Craft
Isin: IO7RA9CBOFNM

PVC Living Hinge

A hinge that will last.

Plastic living hinges are a great alternative to steel hinges for many reasons such as: Plastic is non-corrosive, meaning it won't rust or breakdown like steel and other metals. Plastic hinges are cheaper, more durable, long lasting, require little to no maintenance, and will not squeak over time like metal hinges. Living hinges can hold materials with or without adhesives.

Product Description

Common Uses

  • Golf Cart Windshields
  • Drum Shields
  • Bottle Caps
  • Outdoor Door Hinges
  • Outdoor Cabinets
  • Electrical Junctions

PVC offers many advantages, such as superior impact resistance, high strength, great durability, low water absorption, high corrosion resistance, and fire resistance to name a few. These benefits provide the perfect material to withstand all types of indoor and outdoor conditions, including harsh weather. PVC foam is also a great alternative to other materials, such as wood or aluminum, and can often last 40 years without experiencing any damage.

Why PVC?

Here's why.

Polyvinyl chloride is the world's third-most widely produced synthetic polymer of plastic. About 40 million tons of PVC are produced each year. PVC comes in two basic forms: rigid and flexible. The rigid form of PVC is used in construction for pipe and in profile applications such as doors and windows. PVC does not require any extra maintenance to keep the material in optimal condition, and they are super easy to clean. However, it is important to use non-abrasive cleaning agents. For light cleaning such a dusting, a soft cloth will be just fine. If you want to clean it with a general cleaning product, make sure it’s a non-abrasive agent so that your PVC will not get messed up.

About Plastic-Craft

When Plastic-Craft first opened its doors in 1934 its first home was a small loft located in lower Manhattan. Today Plastic-Craft has long been upgraded from that small loft to a 33,000 square foot manufacturing facility, located in West Nyack, New York, just 30 minutes North of New York City.

The Story Begins

An electrical engineer named Clyde Robinson had been working for Westinghouse as a phenolic sheets salesman in 1930. It was there a young Clyde had been introduced to plastic materials, and by 1934 he had left Westinghouse to start his company named Plastic-Craft. He had rented a space in lower Manhattan and had found success in manufacturing engraved nameplates for ships belonging to the United States Navy throughout the second world war. In 1947 Clyde had decided to move the business closer to home to West Nyack, New York. After purchasing land adjacent to the local train station, he had begun construction on the building that we call home today. It was here where our roots had expanded from engraved nameplates to the manufacturing and fabrication of parts and plastic materials.

As the business grew Clyde had sold off nearly everything in 1973 to reconstruct something new from the ground up. To do this he had enlisted the help of his son-in-law, Mark Brecher who, at the time, had a degree in social psychology, and knew very little about the plastic industry. Together they bought acrylic sheets and would cut them down to size to resell. As well as picking up little jobs here and there to make ends meet. Within 12 years, by 1985 they had grown the business model enough to the point of expansion. Clyde and business partner, Mark had decided to renovate the small facility into the 33,000 square foot complex we use today. Granting the father-son due enough room the business needed to grow into not only a larger fabrication company, but a worldwide supplier of all plastic materials. Thus, this was ultimately the humble beginning of what Plastic-Craft is today.

Clyde's Passing

In the summer of 1998, Clyde Robinson passed away at the age of 95, just 5 years into his retirement. In his passing, he had left the company in the hands of his son-in-law, Mark. Mark now assuming ownership over the last 25 years had eventually brought in his son, Clyde's grandson, Dane to the family business. Dane had worked at Plastic-Craft on and off throughout his high school career but had found a more permanent position beside his father.

Present Day

Since the rebrand in 1973, Plastic-Craft has grown over 10 times in size employing over 30 people compared to the original roster of 3 they grew from. Today Plastic-Craft is a worldwide supplier of all types of plastic materials, parts, components, and assemblies. Specializing in fabricating products made from high-performance grades of engineered plastic in order to deliver the highest quality of service to our clients. Our manufacturing facility has the in-house capabilities necessary to handle any type of requirements any custom project may need.

Our Products

Plastic-Craft Products provides a high level of customization, fabrication, and assembly for all your plastic needs. We stock sheets, rods, tubes, discs, and shapes in a multitude of plastic varieties. Our state-of-the-art facility has grown with us and is fully capable of cutting any ordered piece to size, with expert staff contain the knowledge and expertise to weld or machine plastic. With over 80 years in business, our engineering and sales staff are ready to help you design and complete virtually any plastic project. We are certified ISO 9001:2015 and have fully staffed engineering and quality control departments.

 

Processing Time

  • We process and ship orders Monday through Friday, excluding holidays.
  • Most orders are processed within 1–3 business days, depending on product availability.
  • Processing time does not include delivery time, which varies based on your location and the product’s shipping origin.

Shipping Coverage

We currently ship to addresses within the United States only.

Products may ship from:

  • Our U.S. warehouses, or
  • Our international fulfillment centers (including Korea, Japan, China, Australia, Mexico, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the EU).

Each product page clearly displays the “Ships From” location before checkout.


Shipping Methods & Estimated Delivery

 

Shipping Method Estimated Delivery Cost
Free Shipping (US) 5–10 business days Free, available on eligible items
Standard Shipping (US to US by Item) 5–10 business days $5.95 for the first item, $3.00 each additional
Standard Shipping (From US Warehouse by Weight) 3–7 business days Starts at $5.95, increasing by $2 for every additional 4 oz (0.25 lb) up to 1 lb, then by $4 for each additional pound beyond 1 lb.
Extended Delivery (Ships from Overseas Warehouse) 10–20 business days $14.50 for the first item, $2.00 each additional

Shipping costs vary by product weight, quantity and origin. Exact rates and delivery estimates are displayed on each product page and confirmed during checkout.

Free Shipping

We offer free standard shipping on select products or during promotional periods. Availability of free shipping will be displayed on the product page and at checkout. 


Carriers

We primarily use USPS and UPS for U.S. deliveries. Items shipped from international warehouses may be handled by partner carriers depending on the country of origin.


Import Duties & Taxes

All import duties and taxes for goods imported into the United States are included in the product price. There are no hidden fees or additional charges at checkout.


Tracking & Notifications

Every order is fully trackable. You will receive a tracking number via email once your order ships. If your order ships in multiple packages, each package will have its own tracking number. If you don’t receive a shipping confirmation immediately, your order is still being processed and will arrive within the estimated timeframe shown at checkout.

You can track your shipment anytime using the Track Your Order page on our website.


Order Changes & Cancellations

If you need to modify or cancel an order, please contact our customer support team as soon as possible. Orders can only be canceled before they ship. Once shipped, cancellations are not possible, but you may request a return after the item is delivered.

Contact: support@ibspot.com


Item Not Received

If your tracking number shows “Delivered” but you haven’t received your package:

  1. Check with your local USPS or UPS office.
  2. Confirm that the shipping address provided was correct.
  3. If the issue remains unresolved, contact support@ibspot.com for assistance.

Damaged or Lost Parcels

If your package arrives damaged or fails to arrive, please contact us immediately. For deliveries to P.O. boxes, ibspot is not responsible for damage caused by weather, temperature, or theft.


Customer Support

For any questions about shipping, tracking, or delivery, our customer support team is here to help.

Email: support@ibspot.com

We’re always happy to help.

Please read our policy carefully before making a purchase.
We aim to ensure every customer has a smooth and transparent experience with ibspot.com.


Order Cancellation Policy

Customers may request to cancel an order before it has been shipped.
Once the package has been shipped, cancellations are no longer possible; however, you may still request a return after receiving your order.

How to Request a Cancellation

You can contact us through:

Please submit your cancellation request as soon as possible after placing the order to allow us to process it before shipment.


Return Policy

We accept returns for most items within 30 days of delivery for a full refund.

To be eligible for a return:

  • The item must be unused, in the same condition as received, and in its original packaging.
  • A tracking number must be provided to confirm the return shipment.

Non-Returnable Items

Certain products cannot be returned, including:

  • Perishable goods (for example, food, flowers, newspapers, magazines)
  • Intimate or sanitary goods
  • Hazardous materials or flammable liquids/gases
  • Gift cards
  • Downloadable software
  • Some health and personal care items

Partial Refunds (If Applicable)

Partial refunds may be granted in specific situations, such as:

  • Books with obvious signs of use
  • Opened CDs, DVDs, software, or vinyl records
  • Items not in their original condition, damaged, or missing parts not due to our error
  • Items returned more than 30 days after delivery

How to Return an Item

To initiate a return, please contact us at support@ibspot.com with your order number and details about the product you wish to return.
Our team will provide you with return instructions and a prepaid return label.


Shipping Cost for Returns

Please contact us before returning any item.
We will provide a free return shipping label.

If a return is sent back without prior contact or without our provided label, we cannot be held responsible for return shipping costs.

For items valued over $75, we recommend using a trackable shipping service or purchasing shipping insurance.
We cannot guarantee that we will receive your returned item if shipped independently.


Refund Processing

Once your return is received and inspected:

  • In-store returns are refunded to the original form of payment or issued as a gift card.
  • Mail-in returns using our prepaid label are refunded to the original payment method within 3–5 business days after we receive your return.

Please allow:

  • 5–7 business days for the return to reach our Returns Center.
  • An additional 3–10 business days for your bank to post the refund to your account.

Damages, Issues & Claims

Please inspect your order immediately upon receipt.
If you receive a defective, damaged, or incorrect item, contact us right away at support@ibspot.com.
We’ll evaluate the issue promptly and make it right.

Product Claims

Before purchasing, please review product details carefully.
If there is a problem with your order upon arrival, visit our Support Center or contact us directly to arrange return shipping or replacement.


Exchanges

We do not process direct exchanges.
The fastest way to get what you need is to return the original item and place a new order once your return is accepted.


Return Address

IBSPOT Return Center
15 Sawmill Ln
Dover Plains, NY 12522
United States


Customer Support

Our support team is available 24/7 to assist with cancellations, returns, or general inquiries.

Email: support@ibspot.com
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