In the video, which was excellent, it looks like the adjustment clips stick out proud of the bottom edge of drawer? This would be an issue in a flush mount drawer. So, a drawer design piece would be most appreciated 😁
Is there a version of these undermount slides for flush bottom drawers? My existing drawers were apparently homemade with 3/4" pine. The bottoms are some kind of 1/4" boards and only the drawers in an end cabinet have a side wall to attach a side mount slide to. Hard to explain but most of them basically teeter on a center piece of 1" x 3" board. 😂
The Salice website is just awful. Would you please share where you purchase your slides from in the U.S. Thank you for the video. From what I am learning these Salice slides are even better than the Blum slides. I really prefer using a thicker than half inch stock (18mm) for my fronts and sides drawer pieces, and Salice seems to accommodate that better than Blum. The 12mm (1/2") just looks and feels cheap to me. Plus, the boards I get are typically warped to high heaven. Ugh :-)
@@Gazman299 Agree on all counts! You can get them from Richelieu right online. I buy direct from a local distributor. I always use 3/4" or thicker for drawer fronts. Thanks for watching!
Great vid. Something that sure isn't common knowledge to many of us. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching.
Very helpful. I wasn’t whether to go with side or bottom, now I do great video, thanks
@brianrobbins5480 So glad it was helpful, thanks for watching!
Thanks for the detailed explanation! More open to them now.
That's great! Thanks for watching
This is very helpful. Thank you! A drawer design video would be great.
Thanks for watching. The design video is almost done.
Yes, do an in depth video, please, it all helps
@iangesman5847 it's out now, check my channel! Thanks for watching?
Thanks for video on the under slide drawers
Thank you for watching!
Very helpful. I would be interested in a design video as well. Thanks.
We are working on it now! Thank you for watching.
Great information. Thanks
@@cgprice3594 thanks for watching!
In the video, which was excellent, it looks like the adjustment clips stick out proud of the bottom edge of drawer? This would be an issue in a flush mount drawer. So, a drawer design piece would be most appreciated 😁
Thanks for watching! I'll get working on the design part!
A design video would be great !!
It's coming! Almost done. Thanks for watching
Is there a version of these undermount slides for flush bottom drawers? My existing drawers were apparently homemade with 3/4" pine. The bottoms are some kind of 1/4" boards and only the drawers in an end cabinet have a side wall to attach a side mount slide to. Hard to explain but most of them basically teeter on a center piece of 1" x 3" board. 😂
@Mixdplate not that I'm aware of no. Sorry I can't be more helpful, but thanks for watching!
@Mixdplate not that I'm aware of no. Sorry I can't be more helpful, but thanks for watching!
PLEASE do a design video!
Thanks for watching! I'll get working on the design part!
thx
Are there bottom mount slides that attach to the bottom of the cabinet?
@@kristineumann1090 I believe you can attach most of them at the bottom. The ones I use have holes there for that.
The Salice website is just awful. Would you please share where you purchase your slides from in the U.S.
Thank you for the video. From what I am learning these Salice slides are even better than the Blum slides.
I really prefer using a thicker than half inch stock (18mm) for my fronts and sides drawer pieces, and Salice seems to accommodate that better than Blum. The 12mm (1/2") just looks and feels cheap to me. Plus, the boards I get are typically warped to high heaven. Ugh :-)
@@Gazman299 Agree on all counts! You can get them from Richelieu right online. I buy direct from a local distributor.
I always use 3/4" or thicker for drawer fronts.
Thanks for watching!
@@ChestnutRidgeWorkshop Thank you.
And you don't have to worry about your side rails getting dusty, dirty or full of crumbs and other debris
@@ginawhite3728 that's a good point!