When i did production cabinetry I did it a few different ways one was with an oversized hole and washer screw the zipped in 2-4 screws after adjustment to lock it in place. I had also Shot pin nails from the inside of the drawer then screwed working my way up from the bottom with the last drawer double sticked then pined and screwed.?
Regards, Mark
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On Feb 17, 2020, at 8:41 PM, Glen Christensen <grchris1966@...> wrote:
?Hi all, I want to thank everyone on the input on what screws to use. after your thoughts and what I read, Straight slot is the.... no never mind.
I have decided on GRK for the BS projects i do and the fact That I have a lot of them.
Going with David suggestion on Wurth assy plus for boxes.
?And Michael suggestion on Hafele for the drawer fronts.
I try this approach as see how it goes.?
On drawer slides? i am going to give the bottom mounts a try, Little more money. But this is what I found.
on the shitty side mounts I got and used, I spent a lot of time using spacers to get the fronts as close as I could. Now moving my stuff in to the drawers I have movement in the slides to throw off my alignment. I actually thought about preloading the drawers with some bricks before hand but didn't.
I was thinking about trying something I am against but... When you buy premade shit cabs from HD or Blows, the drawer box hole is oversize so you can adjust the front.
Not my way but anybody do it this way ?
Thanks? for all your help as always
Glen? ?