Hey Roly,
Scrap the piano hinge idea as that'd always bind - as
your experience shows.
Get a couple pair of car trunk lid hinges - the big "C" or "?" shaped kind -
[Google Image for "car trunk hinges" and you'll see what I mean.]
and use a pair each on the hatch and the entry door. They
shouldn't be too hard or expensive to find in any auto
junkyard. A Plymouth Acclaim I had a few years ago had
that type of trunk hinge. They're cheap to use so they are/should
be widely available. You'd just need to make sure the
mounting points for them are correct on your build. I'm
sure you could determine that by educated guessing and
trial-and-error without too much extraneous effort.
Here's a link to a company making a 'universal' hinge of
this type for hot-rodders:
http://www.weedetrstreetrod.com/item126548.ctlgIt shows the idea, but is a bit pricey. Recycling junkyard one's
should be much more affordable
Cheers,
Norm/mezmo
P.S. dandan's Roswell build dealt with this same problem too:
http://tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=2 ... well+buildpgs 23-24, and 27, show the large squared-off "C" hinges he made
for the gullwing door he has. Junkyard car trunk hinges are
on the same principle.
P.P.S.: It just occurred to me:
Hinges for the front engine hoods might also be a possibility. They
may be more compact and most seem to have a spring built in too.
Just Google Image "car engine hood hinges" to see examples.
If you have a house - you have a hobby.