Clever installation-definately will not pull out old slides until new slides are installed.We appreciate very clear directions and quality video- just to the point no music or extra chatter. Thank you very much!
Thank you for this video! You tube people like yourself have allowed this lady to do many things on my own, including run a new electrical outlet from an existing one, lay flooring, install a backsplash and much more! Tomorrow I will be going to get some drawer slides to replace those flimsy ones as I will be getting new countertops soon and it will be easier to do this without the countertops on. Thank you and all the other helpful professionals and do it yourselfers out there for taking the time to help us all out!
This is the best video I have seen about how to fix the draw glides. I have the same sort of flimsy glides and the back of my drawers fall through them. I'm going to get some new glides and do this today!
This was probably THE most helpful video! I was having an issue with glide length because I was hung up on the fact the current glides were too short and the installation method was all wrong. The boards on the sides answer my question and will make my installation much easier!! Thank you!
Excellent Fix ! Like the fact you used the existing slides for your baseline and jig to mount the new slides ! Exceptional Idea ! Many Thanks for the Great Idea !
Fabulous video! Now i know how to fix my cheap broken tracks! You just made my life easier! Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge! God Bless!
Absolutely perfect video. Your installation idea is simple and efficient. I too bought Home Depot cabinets and I have the same issue. Cheap and flimsy hardware. Thank you!!!
the best purchase ever. i never had brushless tools before to compare but those are 10 times better then any other battery operated tool i ever touched.
You had a very easy job because you could work through the opening in the top of the vanity. My vanity is already installed with the top. My drawer opening are only 12 inches wide and impossible to get two hands and tools inside.
Thank you for making this video. It was very well done & the video angle was perfect. Allowing clear visual views from all important angles. Thanks for providing the link to the amazon products, also.
@@MartinMinkov I was doing them today for a client...Sadly, the original rails were bent and shot...One of those 36 inch three drawer cabinets...A bit more work...
+Ghost Boogie Baby yes doing it yourself it's not just going to save you a lot of $$$ but most of the time you'll do better job then whoever you hire. It's hard to find good quality work even if you pay extra :-)
Simple and smart. Not quite what I needed, but well worth watching for reference. I just want to build and install sliding shelves under the sink, but I will have no side points. I must build it stand-alone.
you make it look so easy :( 3 drawers from 6 of my dresser are just hanging w no clothes because the drawer slides fell apart long time ago) I was just going to buy another dresser, but hey, they are not cheap :(
Excellent video. New subscriber here. I plan on replacing the roller sliders with the ball bearing ones just like you showed. Seems like a much simpler way to line it up with the old rails keeping its place while the new one is fastened. I too have to add the wood shims on the sides of my cabinets. Thanks for the video and the idea. This hobby carpenter is going to give this a try.
I installed some of these, Richelieu brand from Lowes , on my bathroom drawers,, but are very inferior compared to the mechanism in my kitchen drawers which are mounted on the bottom and are smoother and very quiet. The brand may be Blum.
i was looking for how to remove the original sliders, mine are installed improperly; too close causing my drawers to stick and i have to use both hands to pull it out.
Quick question, so when you have already installed the new drawer slides on top of the old drawer slides inside of the cabinet box how can you pull out the new guides without access from the top. I have granite counters already installed and wanted to follow your method.
This is very helpful, thanks! Also, new cabinets have full face frames? I have a 50s kitchen with full face framed cabinets, and someone told me that is not done anymore.
What air compressor would you recommend for a hobby woodworker I'm interested in making cabinets for my laundry room next, I think a nail gun would help me out a great bit.
+Poring Littlefoot you can get a deal at Menards Bostitch 6 gallon with 2 guns and stapler and the hose for $189 I believe. I have one like this for 5 years already and never had a single problem with it. It's easy to move around and doesn't take too much storage space
Is the thickness of the sliders universal? I mangled the right side slider on my desk drawer a few months ago and want to replace it. Doubt I have the luxury of that three-quarter inch that you had to work with so if I can't find sliders of exactly the same thickness I don't think I will be able to do this repair.
Martin - you have a 3/4 inch space between the old slider and the cabinet wall. In my cabinet there is 1/2 inch clearance at the front and 1 inch at the back (the slide is on a slight angle front to back). Would a 1/2 thick board work ok from front to back? Thank you so much for your video!
Just pull it out. It's just flimsy plastic stuck in a whole. There is no hardware holding it. Might need to wiggle it a bit but they come out fairly easy... At least most of them do
Did you remove the entire granite countertop to do this repair to get access? Or is this only for new construction which almost no one youtube cares about.
I'd say the almost 400,000 who watched this video would disagree with you. Not to mention it doesn't take a genious to figure out you can do it with the countertops still on! Some people just want to complain and you're one of them! Geez!
+Jerry LaRose Here is where I got them: www.overstock.com/Obiz/GlideRite-22-inch-Full-Extension-Soft-Close-Drawer-Slides-Pack-of-10-Pairs/6188049/product.html - you cant beat this price with FREE shipping too.
Martin, nice job of putting sturdier slides in. But, why didn't you replace the crappy plastic sockets with metal ones? Anytime that you can replace the Chinese plastic junk parts is a good thing. I found metal ones at RVplus.
I get them from overstock.com or from amazon.com . I choose them by the reviews and the price. I don't have a specific brand. You can also check a&hturf.com
Clever installation-definately will not pull out old slides until new slides are installed.We appreciate very clear directions and quality video- just to the point no music or extra chatter.
Thank you very much!
Thank you for this video! You tube people like yourself have allowed this lady to do many things on my own, including run a new electrical outlet from an existing one, lay flooring, install a backsplash and much more! Tomorrow I will be going to get some drawer slides to replace those flimsy ones as I will be getting new countertops soon and it will be easier to do this without the countertops on. Thank you and all the other helpful professionals and do it yourselfers out there for taking the time to help us all out!
Leaving the old slides in place while you installed the new ones was brilliant. Good move and thanks for the video.
This is the best video I have seen about how to fix the draw glides. I have the same sort of flimsy glides and the back of my drawers fall through them. I'm going to get some new glides and do this today!
This was probably THE most helpful video! I was having an issue with glide length because I was hung up on the fact the current glides were too short and the installation method was all wrong.
The boards on the sides answer my question and will make my installation much easier!! Thank you!
Excellent Fix ! Like the fact you used the existing slides for your baseline and jig to mount the new slides ! Exceptional Idea ! Many Thanks for the Great Idea !
Fabulous video! Now i know how to fix my cheap broken tracks!
You just made my life easier!
Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge!
God Bless!
Very nice idea using the existing draw slides as a guide for installing the new ones!
Wow, that was a really neat trick keeping the old slides in. I'm going to check that out.
Wow! Very intelligent solution you came up with. Thank you
This is excellent.
Easiest way to install drawer slides.
Highly recommended
Absolutely perfect video. Your installation idea is simple and efficient. I too bought Home Depot cabinets and I have the same issue. Cheap and flimsy hardware. Thank you!!!
thanks
check A&H Turf online for good and cheap slides and hardware.
Excellent video. You made it look really easy. I'm going to do the same thing. Thank you!
wow! i wish i watch your video before buying all the tools needed to install the drawer.
the best purchase ever. i never had brushless tools before to compare but those are 10 times better then any other battery operated tool i ever touched.
You had a very easy job because you could work through the opening in the top of the vanity. My vanity is already installed with the top. My drawer opening are only 12 inches wide and impossible to get two hands and tools inside.
Absolutely genius Martin! We'd call that Southern Ingenuity around here. Thank you so much!
Thank you
This is the best video I have seen, how smart and clever. I love this video it was just what I was looking for. Thank you so much for sharing.
So satisfying to watch! Great work!!
Thank you for making this video. It was very well done & the video angle was perfect. Allowing clear visual views from all important angles. Thanks for providing the link to the amazon products, also.
:)...Sweet trick, Leaving in the old rails to guide the slides...:)...Very practical....
Saves so much measuring and aligning
@@MartinMinkov I was doing them today for a client...Sadly, the original rails were bent and shot...One of those 36 inch three drawer cabinets...A bit more work...
That was a great solution - nice job !
Now that I know, I'm buyin the slides and supplies myself. I want to completely replace my cabinets. Guess I'll keep watching youtube. Thanks Martin.
+Ghost Boogie Baby yes doing it yourself it's not just going to save you a lot of $$$ but most of the time you'll do better job then whoever you hire. It's hard to find good quality work even if you pay extra :-)
Brilliant way of replacing tracks. Thank you for posting it!
+Joel Reuter 😀
You just saved me SOOO much time!!! Thank you!
Thank god for you tube, that is fantastic way to replace drawer slides I have ever seen
+Devereux 60 :-)
Awesomeness thank you Thank you
This is such a good process! Great information Martin. If you ever need a job in the Denver area get in touch.
Nice video I'm gonna copy this thanks
how did we all recently decide we needed to watch this 6 y/o video
All I can say is I'm glad I did because his method is genius! Guess there is no time limit on learning.
We have drawers to fix 🥴
Very good instructions, thank you!
Simple and smart.
Not quite what I needed, but well worth watching for reference.
I just want to build and install sliding shelves under the sink, but I will have no side points. I must build it stand-alone.
+staninjapan07 you can put the slides underneath, will be easier. I'm pretty sure you can find videos on RUclips of how to do it
you make it look so easy :( 3 drawers from 6 of my dresser are just hanging w no clothes because the drawer slides fell apart long time ago) I was just going to buy another dresser, but hey, they are not cheap :(
Excellent video. New subscriber here. I plan on replacing the roller sliders with the ball bearing ones just like you showed. Seems like a much simpler way to line it up with the old rails keeping its place while the new one is fastened. I too have to add the wood shims on the sides of my cabinets. Thanks for the video and the idea. This hobby carpenter is going to give this a try.
Genius!!
Amazing, exactly what I needed to know! Thank you very much.
Thank you. You certainly know what you are doing.
Do you have a Super Hero name? Bravo! Well done! You just saved me a day...
+Thorson Painting :-)
Genius! Thanks for sharing info and video!
+danloyol no problem 😀
you`re welcome :)
Awesome I love the soft close sliders
+Charlotte Diaz thanks
Awesome video. Great descriptions and camera angles! Thanks man!
+Mike Syverson I'm glad you like it. Thanks
You just saved me so much time....
I literally have the same cabinet and trying the same thing. How did you remove the old slide from drawer? I didn’t see any screw heads on mine.
I installed some of these, Richelieu brand from Lowes , on my bathroom drawers,, but are very inferior compared to the mechanism in my kitchen drawers which are mounted on the bottom and are smoother and very quiet. The brand may be Blum.
The one you have in the kitchen is different style and usually a lot more expensive then the one I have in this video.
i was looking for how to remove the original sliders, mine are installed improperly; too close causing my drawers to stick and i have to use both hands to pull it out.
You’re an angel!
Genius, Thanks.
omg.. this is just what i was looking for. thanks so much
Nice and interesting Martin
Excellent
Thanks
I have seen several vids on replacing slides and your method is the best! what brand drawer slides did you use?
+Robert Berg I'm not sure about the brand but I bought then from overstock.com and I believe if you go there you'll see them
Quick question, so when you have already installed the new drawer slides on top of the old drawer slides inside of the cabinet box how can you pull out the new guides without access from the top. I have granite counters already installed and wanted to follow your method.
im a perfectionist just like you my man
Good stuff, thanks!
Very informative. Thanks!🥰🥰
I love it but I can't remove my counter top. Plus I would need a thinner stud, because I have less room to work with.
How are you liking those Rockwell tools so far?
Good luck on your cabinets
Very tutorial video, I’m going to try it.
awesome video thank you
Great video. Thank you!
very helpful video!
Excellent tutorial video. You are the man!
+RedSnakeGT500 thanks for watching!
+RedSnakeGT500 thanks
My favorite part is when the slide pulls the drawer in on its own!
wow u r so skilled
Thanks I'll give them a try.,
Great work
Thank you
super helpful video. what type of wood did you use for the spacer/support? also what type of nail gun is that?
I used pine boards 1x3 If I remember correctly but that's just what I had available.
Nice work!
Thank you!
Great job. Thanks.
+ec driver thanks
This is very helpful, thanks!
Also, new cabinets have full face frames? I have a 50s kitchen with full face framed cabinets, and someone told me that is not done anymore.
Three Stooges - One is Dangerous ppl
You should buy Push-to-Open drawer slide for this no-handle drawer
Well done 👏
very good video.
Thank you
Excellent 👌
Bravo!
Also, it would be nice to see what your kitchen looks like finished. Did you put knobs on your drawers?
Brilliant.
Awesome video, thank you..
Great idea!!
+CTSully1 thanks
If installed like this do we need the rear mounting bracket or back socket?
No need for the rear mounting bracket
@@MartinMinkov I was hoping that mounting bracket wasn't needed, I just wanted to make sure. Thank you for replying so quickly.
Outstanding.
Good job 👍🏻
This is genius
fabulous!
love it
Thank you
What air compressor would you recommend for a hobby woodworker
I'm interested in making cabinets for my laundry room next, I think a nail gun would help me out a great bit.
+Poring Littlefoot you can get a deal at Menards Bostitch 6 gallon with 2 guns and stapler and the hose for $189 I believe. I have one like this for 5 years already and never had a single problem with it. It's easy to move around and doesn't take too much storage space
Is the thickness of the sliders universal? I mangled the right side slider on my desk drawer a few months ago and want to replace it. Doubt I have the luxury of that three-quarter inch that you had to work with so if I can't find sliders of exactly the same thickness I don't think I will be able to do this repair.
Looks so easy when you know how.
Martin - you have a 3/4 inch space between the old slider and the cabinet wall. In my cabinet there is 1/2 inch clearance at the front and 1 inch at the back (the slide is on a slight angle front to back). Would a 1/2 thick board work ok from front to back?
Thank you so much for your video!
Hi, great video! I have the same issue. How did you remove the old slider in the back of the cabinet? I don't see a screw by the white plastic.
Just pull it out. It's just flimsy plastic stuck in a whole. There is no hardware holding it. Might need to wiggle it a bit but they come out fairly easy... At least most of them do
@@MartinMinkov thank you
Did you remove the entire granite countertop to do this repair to get access? Or is this only for new construction which almost no one youtube cares about.
I just installed / replaced 9 drawers with the top already on, and it's only SLIGHTLY less easy.
I'd say the almost 400,000 who watched this video would disagree with you. Not to mention it doesn't take a genious to figure out you can do it with the countertops still on! Some people just want to complain and you're one of them! Geez!
Martin great video. What is the manufacture of the slides? Brands name and where purchased would be appreciated. Thanks
+Jerry LaRose Here is where I got them: www.overstock.com/Obiz/GlideRite-22-inch-Full-Extension-Soft-Close-Drawer-Slides-Pack-of-10-Pairs/6188049/product.html - you cant beat this price with FREE shipping too.
Thank you sooo much!!! Have the same issue!!!!!!! 😡😡😡😡😡
Martin, nice job of putting sturdier slides in. But, why didn't you replace the crappy plastic sockets with metal ones? Anytime that you can replace the Chinese plastic junk parts is a good thing. I found metal ones at RVplus.
I might be wrong, but I do not think he used a socket in the back. Since he screwed the slide to the side of cab
Thanks!
Great idea, but you have the luxury of no countertop... I will try anyway!
+Aaron Aldrich it will be harder with the counter top for sure but I've done it both ways.
Martin Minkov right on
A countertop more luxurious than granite or quartz is NO countertop. :) Alas, I'm in the same boat as you Aaron - best of luck!
This is a good way to replace slides counter top or not thanks
How did you remove the old drawer glides from the drawer? Mine have rivets
Can you still do this if the countertops are already on the cabinets?
Yes. The countertops will make it little harder but most of the times I do it with the counters already in place.
Hey Martin, excellent vid. Where did you get those slides and what brand are they?
I get them from overstock.com or from amazon.com . I choose them by the reviews and the price. I don't have a specific brand. You can also check a&hturf.com
good job man. Home Depot stuff is way over priced.
It sure is