Your directions for the doors is perfect. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for making this video. I didn't even break a sweat with this last step in completing my Besta 5-piece entertainment center. I cannot thank all you teachers and instructors enough who share your expertise with us DYI'ers.
Finally I got it right! I watched so many videos and read so many people complaining that I was about to give up or even return the besta. I didn’t understand that the hinges to move the door side by side are the ones needed to align it with the top. I also have two doors one of top of the other and they were clashing. Life saver, I wish you much success on RU-vid!
Thank you for the clear directions. I was struggling to get the doors aligned and your video helped me. I had to watch few times to understand which screws you are adjusting but got it finally.
THANK YOU!!! I've watched ALL of the tutorial videos I could find on this topic, and YOURS IS THE BEST AND MOST CONCISE. I was finally able to adjust my doors. THANK YOU AGAIN!
THANK YOU!!! I bought a besta 4 years ago and I was at the last step of the hinges, the factory tightened screws were so tight and impossible that not only did I end up stripping the screws I also ended up somehow blowing out the wood on the cabinet frame as well. I was so frustrated I ended up returning the whole thing. Now with my current living room set up the ONLY solution that works (and is affordable) is besta, but I was so worried I would mess it up right at the finish line again. Thank you SO MUCH for this video, offering a solution for the exact thing I was worried about, and added bonus of explaining everything those adjusting screws will do which is a HUGE help. Wish me luck!
Thanks Cliff. Wasn't sure I could figure this out. Your video was really helpful from beginning to end. Helped having my wife to hold the doors when affixing to the already wall-mounted Besta Unit. My frosted glass doors really make the Besta look great. Cheers!
You rock! I do wish I saw this before I troubleshooted it on my own and finally figured it out and then Really got pissed when I realized it was the end of the manual explaining this . Your video explains it 1000 times better though! Thank you
Very nice summary. Arguably, one might start by attaching the hinges to the pre-drilled holes in the cabinet without having the weight on them, and only then hanging the door and screwing that into the hinges. Then proceeding with the adjustments. Might be easier than holding the entire door and hinges in the air while screwing the hinge into the cabinet with one hand.
First, great video. So helpful in adjusting the doors. What I don't understand is that the screws on my besta do not align with the holes in the side wall. Fixing them into the door, no problem, but once it come to attaching it to the main body, absolute disaster. The spacing isn't accurate so only 1 screw can go into a pre-drilled hole, the other needs to he drilled right into the wood. However, The ends of the screws I'm given are flat and the pre-drilled holes that do lign up with them are way too tiny. I just can't get those screws in!
It's so funny I just put these brand new hinges on and within 2 weeks they both lost all compression and started dripping oil down the door now there's no more soft shut it Slams shut, it's like hydraulic shocks that blew on an old car. 😆
@@CliffsHowTo by watching some other videos I have learned that those metal brackets are shelf dividers. Let’s say you have three doors. You’d install the bracket where the bottom shelf will be at the bottom of the door that opens. You’d install the other shelves in between with the little pegs for the holes. The shelf divider gets screwed in. Hope I explained that in an understandable way, since I’m envisioning as I’m typing. 😂
They're shelf brackets. For some reason, the hinge package has a set to hang a single shelf. It goes into the other pre-drilled holes, and they secure with one screw. Four brackets, one in each corner of a Bestå shelf.