Kreg Kitchen Makeover Series Part 4: How To Make Slide-Out Shelves
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Learn how easy it is to update your kitchen! In video #4 in this series, master carpenter Gary Striegler shows how to upgrade your cabinets by installing pull-out trays on full-extension drawer slides, as well as how to add an adjustable shelf. With Gary's great tips and some awesome solutions from Kreg®, you can complete a kitchen makeover yourself!
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Brilliant Thanks Kreg.
Barry (ENG)
thank you. need to repair trashcan under sink drawer
I've done several of these slide-out tray conversions by mounting the slides to the deck with bottom-mount adapter brackets. Blum makes a bottom bracket that works with all their slide types, and with some other brands as well. Eliminates the need for any kind of side-mount workaround. I guess everyone gets used to his own method. Like an old school, site-build cabinetmaker once told me, "You should be able to think of at least 3 ways to get the same result!"
Undermount slides would have been less messing around, just use the back brackets.
It would be a much better improvement if you has made to two full sliding drawers
the point of these video is to show off as much jigs as possible not optimizing that kitchen to the fullest. its just showing what possible to do with the different jigs
I'm addicted to your videos! I'm building my first set of kitchen cabinets and your series has been such a help. Hope the doors come out as nice as the cabinets did.
I have learned alot. Want to put new cabinet doors in my kitchen. So expensive. With your tools I know I could do this!👍
Instead of making that insert box to accomodate the pull-out shelf to clear the hinge, why not just drill the bottom hinge hole at 4 or 5 inches instead of 3 inches?
ALSO, I've always wondered, if you are doing faceframes at the same time, but the drawer or door faces overlap the faceframes by more than a half inch, why not notch the faceframes by a half inch for the slides? cYou can make up clearance so the pull-outs don't bind by a quick pass of a router or sander, or do it on the tablesaw, plus your pull-outs can be a little wider.(an inch?)
matermark yep I had to do that one time, I used bottom mourning slide s and they made the drawer raised up half an inch so I used a dremel and buzzed out the faces to make the hole bigger lol worked for me!!
Some great tips again really enjoy your work and handy tips thanks
surprised you do not wear knee pads or have some comfort pad to kneel on
People at home need to consider it an amayure installed the cabinets, wiring, gas line or water line to be careful not to screw or staple throught the back of the cabinets. Also put some cardboard or throw rug down to protect your tile.
What would you do if there wasn't enough trim overhang at the bottom to clamp the jig?
On bottom drawers, there won't be room inside the cabinet to use the Drawer Slide Jig because of the cabinet floor. For installing the slides inside, you can do what Gary did here and use a spacer. The proper thickness may vary by how far your cabinet floor is below the lower rail. Often, the floor sits 1/4" below the upper edge of that lowest rail. So, using a 1/2"-thick spacer works great to position the slide 1/4" above the rail--the same spacing the Drawer Slide Jig uses.
For mounting the slides to the drawer box, if you can't clamp the Drawer Slide Jig outside the cabinet, you can try a couple things: Use double-faced carpet tape to stick the jig to the lower rail, making sure the tab is on top of the rail. This method works great. If you haven't used double-face tape, it's incredibly handy to have around for lots of project uses.
Or, rest the jig in place, again making sure the tab is on top of the rail, and then cut a couple spacers to support the outer end of each rail arm above the floor.
thanks!
You bet!
What tool did you use to cut out the fixed shelf? Our cabinets need so much "love" sigh. Great video and I love the way you presented it. Definitely subscribing! 😘
I have the same question. What did you use to cut out the fixed shelf?
The space between pull out shelf and actual cabinet on the left makes me worried about all of the dirt thats going to get there and how difficult it's going to be to clean it. Otherwise very nice video, very useful, I'd just cover this space or sth.
He just filled it.
What tool do you use to cut out the fixed shelf?
Any brand of oscillating saw with a wood blade. Allows you to cut flush to the sides.
Love all the good tips
How do I get the guides the screws out of the guides
Technical Support will be happy to help with this. You can reach them at technicalsupport@kregtool.com or toll-free 800-447-8638. Thanks!
Why isn't the pullout centered?
Because he needed clearance for the type of door hinge he planned to use. He covered that early in the video.
Ah, the ol' pull out shelf, with a back, front, and two sides. . . or, as most people call it, a drawer.
No, a drawer has an outside face, a shelf is totally enclosed in the cabinet, moron.
@@markw3598 a drawer.... without a face... is still a drawer.... most shelves don't have sides and fronts to keep things inside. But drawers do though...
This Video would be Much More informative if you stated the depth of the cabinet and the hardware slide dimension being used . You are good , Thanks to you and Kreg
redriver08 usually the base cabinets are 24" deep, so 22-23" slides work with either the back mounting bracket or mounting to the side👌 upper cabinets are about 12" deep
Not ALL cabinets are the same you would use the size that fits in your home cabinets. Let us all see your video's, please.
What compressor did you use for your nail gun