Hello, The setback dimension for the 5/8” subfront is 36mm, and for the ½” subfront it is 33mm. If you have any further questions, please give our customer service a call at 800-383-0130. -Woodworker's Hardware
Thank you for explanation Sir. I'm working with 840 mm cabinet. Walls of the cabinet = 16 mm Correct me if I'm wrong: Outside measurement 840 - 2(16)= Opening Width of the cabinet 808 mm Manufacture deduction 42 mm so inside of drawer = 766mm Now we are adding drawer side thicknesses 32 mm So now outside box width = 798 mm Right?
Hello, Yes, as long as the drawer side material is 16mm exactly. If you have further questions, please give our customer service a call at 800-383-0130. -Woodworker's Hardware
There is no one in the UK that's provided such a comprehensive video regarding the use of Euro hinges in their various forms. Thank you for the excellent tutorial.
Thank you for the video. I’m trying to replace the slides on several drawers in the house. These are different from the ones in the video and others I’ve seen. The top part is flat and bends up at 90° at the end to be attached to the bottom of the drawer. The bottom part has like a rectangular slot that fits over the wooden runner that sits in the middle of each drawer. How do I go about finding the correct ones? Hope I’m making sense. ______| <-- side view. Wish I could post a pic for clarity
Hello, We are not sure we have enough information to give you the best advice. Please feel free to call our customer service at 800-383-0130 or you can email us at info@wwhardware.com where you can attach an image for us to be able to help you find replacement slides. -Woodworker’s Hardware
Cool video. I'm trying to turn a 12 ft (they call it 15ft because of the 'mom's attic') Uhaul into a work truck/mobile workstation for a remodeling business, and I want to put two 12" depth cabinets on the left side (one towards the rear of the vehicle, and one towards the front) spaced 31 inches apart, and both will have 24" fold out tables. The idea is to have the space in the middle and be able to swap out my Milwaukee sliding miter saw and my cordless table saw. I'm considering mounting these on the front of the cabinets, under the folding tables, then I could have a height adjustable shelf. What do you think, good idea? Bad?
Hello, We are not sure we have enough information to give you the best advice. Please feel free to call our customer service at 800-383-0130 to discuss these brackets, and we can better help determine if they are best for your needs, or offer other options. -Woodworker’s Hardware
Hello, You can do an overlay a couple of different ways. The easiest is to use a half-cranked hinge B071T6650 shown here: www.wwhardware.com/blum-170-clip-top-hinges-b071-and-b070 Combine it with plate B175H5030.21 shown here: www.wwhardware.com/b175h5030-21 It will work fine as long as your door and frame are the same thickness. If you would like additional solutions, please give us a call at 800-383-0130. -Woodworker's Hardware
I'm trying to use this fast cap pvc edge banding w all similar tools. I can't get it to cut clean edges, takes multiple passes and trimmer gets gummed up and panel has glue smeared on it a lot. Can't see what I'm doing wrong
Hello, It is important for the substrate to be free of debris before the Fast Edge is applied. You will also want to ensure that you blades are sharp and free of any adhesive. Using a roller of some kind is also critical for a good bond. Lastly, you may want to let the adhesive cure overnight before attempting to trim the edges. This may also help you in trimming off only the excess banding. We’re hoping that this will be beneficial for you. If you do have further questions however, please give our wonderful customer service a call at 800-383-0130. -Woodworker's Hardware
Eureka!! :) Thank you sooooo much for posting this. Finally an explanation of the TB distance that I can understand and translate to practical use. I'm a DIYer making my first cabinets and have been stressing out over this for a week or more :) Now I feel like I have found the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow 🤣
Great video, thank you! I'm making a cabinet with 3 drawers fixed vertically - one above the other. This cabinet has no face frame or shelves to support the slides (they will be fixed to the sides)..... How should I work out the drawer side heights?
Hello, Glad to hear you found a solution, how we recommend to find it is to take the overall opening height, divide by 3 and subtract one inch from the height of each box. For example, if the overall opening height were to be 15", each box can be a maximum of 4” high. At this height, the drawer fronts can be a total of 1” higher than the box. Assume that you have this split- 1/2” higher than the top of the drawer box and ½” below the bottom of the subfront and sides. Also make allowance for reveals. If you have further questions, or would like further clarification, please feel free to give a call to our wonderful customer service team at 800-383-0130. -Woodworker's Hardware
Thank you so much for posting. The B071B3550 was a direct replacement for my old non soft close hinge. I just swapped them out and didn't need to replace the mounting plate!
Hello, We do our best to reply to comments and questions viewers have on the products here, though we recommend that you give our knowledgeable customer service staff at Woodworker's Hardware a call at 800-383-0130 if you have questions on the product, as this will get you the fastest reply. -Woodworker's Hardware
You actually did the opposite...You took what looks complicated to a newbie and made it really easy to understand. This video is excellent. Thank you for explaining it so well.
Thanks for that. Was struggling to replace a Blum soft closer that got stuck. Your vid showed me how simple it was. I was over thinking it because it was in an awkward space. Greetings from London UK.
Hello, An 18mm drawer side thickness would bump you into the 3/4" slide (example B563F), and in doing so the inside width of the drawer box would be the opening minus 49mm. Another of our videos that could help you with finding these measurements is here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vuH2q_vCwB4.html You may also feel free to give our customer service a call at 800-383-0130, they are available Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm central time. -Woodworker's Hardware
Hi Larry, Thank you for these super in depth videos! I am looking to install a pull out shelf and considering the movento over the tandem as it apparently can handle heavier weights (40kg instead of 30kg) I was wondering if you know whether it’s okay to install the movento runners but without the tip on push to open system, and without the shelf lock? Additionally, this shelf will be quite wide (around 1m 24mm birch ply) do you think that will be okay?! Sorry for all the questions - woodwork novice here and the Blum systems are incredibly confusing!
Hello, Movento would be an excellent option for your shelf. It is a superior slide in weight capacity as well as anti-racking system. That said, you would still want to use a lateral stabilizer (BZS7M686MU GR) in conjunction with the Movento runners on a shelf 1m wide. If you need any assistance with your order, please give us a call. Our excellent customer service staff are available Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm central time. -Woodworker's Hardware
Larry, I see you used two fronts. One is visible and beautiful (dark brown) and other is hidden inside the drawer (part of the drawer box, yellow color). Do we really need two fronts or can we use only one (dark brown)? Check this at video time 7:04. Thanks for the explanation!
Hello, It is common on overlay drawers and inset drawers for there to be a decorative drawer front attached to a four-sided drawer box (this would be the dark brown one you see). In the instance where the application is for roll-out drawers (example: drawers behind doors as in the case of a pantry), just the four-sided drawer box would be appropriate (the yellow front you see). If you have further questions please feel free to call our expert customer service team at 800-383-0130, they are available Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm central time. -Woodworker's Hardware
Larry, your video is straight forward and easy to understand! I have a question. I am installing FR771 for a pull out pantry and I am pretty new with making cabinetry. How much gap should I leave from the opening box and actual pull out box in width? Right now I have 4-3/4" opening width and I was thinking to make pull out box 4-1/2". Do you think this is too tight?
Hello, there is no set gap defined when using these slides. Since there is a top guide, your pullout won’t wobble. You can use whatever distance you wish if you are pretty precise in your measurement and mounting. If you have further questions about the installation process or product, please reach out to our great customer service team at 800-383-0130, Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm central time. - Woodworker's Hardware
7:30 I would say, the length must be 723 because of the rear rests. Never mentioned in any tutorial ist the fact, that these rear rests are different for left and right. I can't say why. And i don't know why these metal pins going into these two index holes are not even; on the left side it's just 4.5mm in width, on the right side 6mm for the recommended drill hole of that size. I suppose that the left hole should be drilled 4.5mm. Could you please explain? Cheers
Hello, the location of these holes should be aligned the same for the left vs. the right. You’ll notice that the pin on the left slide is oriented vertically to allow left-right adjustment from the wheel on the right. Both holes should be done with a 6mm bit. If you have further questions pertaining to these slides, please reach out to our great customer service team at 800-383-0130, Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm central time. - Woodworker's Hardware
Im searching for something that would work on a 58 in drawer. I wonder if that is just a standard piece of tubing that i could pick up at the hardware store ?
Hello, the maximum opening that this device would cover is only 53-7/32. Your best bet with a drawer this wide is to go with a Movento slide, as it has a track system incorporated in the slide to help minimize racking. As for the tubing, The synchronization rod is made of a specially engineered aluminum and would not work for any other tubing. If you have further question, or are looking for further information, please call our wonderful customer service at 800-383-0130 Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm central time. -Woodworker's Hardware
question for sir, I have lost my keys about 2 months ago and won't be able to find the same lock or something get close to it but after watch your video it sound very good but my question is all Compx Timberline Lock Plugs are work with all the body and I can change the lock plugs but I am concern about the fit of it and I can not tell what brand of the lock only I can see on it is C10A on it so I don't know it will fit on and I have 2 lock with the same key I saw it on Amazon they come with 1 lock or buy 4 or 25 any advice please let me know and where to buy sets of 2 lock please post the link. thanks
Hello, I would like to request that you give our customer service a call at 8000-383-0130, we are here Monday through Friday, 8am-5pm central time. This way we can ask a few question to help make sure we provide you with the best options on if we carry a replacement lock that would work for you, or have suggestions on where to find one or two. -Woodworker's Hardware
Nice video, I subscribed. I was wondering what hinges/plates and spacing would work for a frameless inset door 3/4 thick with a 1/8 gap? Any thoughts? Thank you.
Hello, we believe this bundle www.wwhardware.com/xibhbfl would work well for you on this application. If you have further questions or would like further assistance, feel free to call at 800-383-0130, where we have our customer service available Monday through Friday, 8am-5pm central time. -Woodworker's Hardware
Larry, you are the best teacher out there. I wish i had seen this vidoe before we built a pantry and bought some other sliders on amazon that do not work well. I will have to make adjusments to ours later and use this set up. for now it will do. how do you reccomend to measue what slide to purchase for the depth that you need? is there a certain measurement to measure the pullout correctly? for example, we have a space in the kitchen 36" deep, what would be the one to purchase? the space is 12" wide by 84" tall. thanks!
Hello, the FR777 does come in a 36" (listed as 35-7/16") which from the sounds of it is what we would recommend for you. www.wwhardware.com/fulterer-fr777-pantry-pullout-slide-white-fr777 If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to call our wonderful customer service team at 800-383-0130. -Woodworker's Hardware