One doesn't need two drills or the jig, although it does help speed up the installation a little. Those who do production work will likely have them. Home DIYers, save yourself a lot of money. I would explain how to do it, but there are a lot of other videos that show how to do it without a lot of expensive and dedicated tools. This is a good video. I'm not trying to detract from it at all. I'm just pointing out to the DIYers how to save a bit of money, which is the point of DIY.
Hi. This is a very excellent presentation. I like to copy your work , but I have a question. As you know , for soft close the drawer width should be one inch less than the opening width, what is the rule with these epoxy coated guides ? I appreciate your input.
One doesn't need two drills or the jig, although it does help speed up the installation a little. Those who do production work will likely have them. Home DIYers, save yourself a lot of money. I would explain how to do it, but there are a lot of other videos that show how to do it without a lot of expensive and dedicated tools. This is a good video. I'm not trying to detract from it at all. I'm just pointing out to the DIYers how to save a bit of money, which is the point of DIY.
Thank you very much, nice explanation
Thanks so much really help full
Hi. This is a very excellent presentation. I like to copy your work , but I have a question. As you know , for soft close the drawer width should be one inch less than the opening width, what is the rule with these epoxy coated guides ? I appreciate your input.
thanks
how much clearance should you have from top to bottom when you make your drawer