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Thank you so much. I had no idea where the washer came from 🤦♂️. You’re the only video that explained that!!!! I’m beyond grateful. Thanks again 😎!!!
@@georgetobias5758 awesome!!
I need help with an unfinished mahogany door that got drenched with rain during delivery. The stains are dark. I am wanting it to be a dark walnut stain but am afraid the water stains will show thru. Could you possibly upload a video on how to repair and stain water stained wood? Love your videos.
Thank you!
Use reg making tape so you can see your marks
Still don't get it. I guess a supper dumbie
CABINET CARCAS is sooo fuggin metal
Wow, so simple yet I'm horrible with math and wouldn't have been able to figure it out on my own. Thank you! Subscribed!!
Keeping the staple lines straight would be a bit of a chore I’d imagine but other than that this process looks really good.
you talk too much for something so simple.
Love your sense of humor 😅
Is there a way to adjust how far the drawer comes out? Our stops to soon and makes it difficult to pull the back garbage can out.
Not sure what to do with this but excellent sir. Thanks.
Interesting. Why only #1 plastic?
So wanted to clarify. The hinges you measured were 3” down by 7/8” in. Is that standard?
I appreciate this video-however, it doesn't address the problem when the hinge comes undone from the back plate, leaving the door hanging in midair-not sure how to describe this, but I had a devil of a time trying to get both "clips" to go back on the posts and figure how to get the door to stay put on the hinge 😞and not keep falling off. Somehow with enough choice 4 letter words, a lamp to see what I was or wasn't doing I managed to rehang the door. I do not like these hinges! Being a 73 year old Granny who can hardly turn myself into a pretzel to work on this didn't help!
How do I install 2 chippendale handles on drawers. There are 2 holes in back but the handle is wide
Very nice JOB! THANKS!
Excellent video! Only ask is to be aware of terms like "cross thread" are unknown to newbies like me.
I don't think that choosing a shaper instead a router table shouldn't be for power reasons. A strong plunge router installed upside down under a table can provide more than double the power of a small shaper. I have a plunge router and a couple trimmers (one of them converted in a router table) and yet I am going to to buy a shaper because 1) even the smaller models are heavier machines that will give you a firm grip over the ground and 2) it has a crank that turns the process of moving the shank up and down a piece of cake when you have to perform multiple passes. I think that only these two features are enough reason to get a shaper. Also shapers still allow you to use collets and regular router bits beside the big rotating heads. Knowing that a small shaper like the nice G0510Z from Grizzly can cost almost the same as a good plunge router plus all the necessary set up to build a decent router table, there is not too much to think about I guess. I vote for a shaper.
Why work in inches?
Nope. You don't suck! This was great. Would have loved to see the door hung, but this was great. Thank you!
Lovely half of a video. What's an inch?
This is how you turn something really simple out of something what would likely be very hard. Reminds me about Woody Hyezmar’s Woodworking Bible which is being given away and can try go’ogling, but I’m not so sure, have a good one!
Cool video. 👏👏. Is the 7/8 from the edge standard for inset hinges, overlay or half overlay?
I work making Grammys and i just put your 2 names on one.
The best and clearest video on how to adjust cupboard doors thank you so much
What kind of stain are you using?
what kind of stain are you using I love the color
Would you take a look at my user-friendly tape measure design and give me some feedback please? kzread.info/dash/bejne/hpdsuNaCqL3bkcY.html Thanks, Joe
This is helpful, thank you.
What about mounting it to cabinet..
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What's an easy method of marking where the cabinet end of the hinge is to be mounted in the cabinet? JIM
So why not show the whole process. Finish installing the door on a cabinet.
Thanks Jason. Informative, short and to the point.
Nice😁
I did almost exactly this to line up the drilled holes, but my drill (both of them, actually; one a Bosch and one a Worx) WOBBLE. They don't spin true. Tolerance for this project is about 2 mm so my holes didn't line up properly with the holes in the handles. fml
so how's your experience with this mask?
The piston makes the door very hard to open - disappointed there is no adjustment?!
I'm sure you'll learn how to make it if you'll read woodprix instructions from cover to cover :)
I just drew around my cup handles on paper then folded them in half , that then let me push a pin through the boss for the screws and when it opened up again the two pinholes were NOT the same distance from the centre ! That means if you mark off centres and drill holes then the handles will not be on centre and in my case will not be level , and I have a lot of these , so each one will have to be individually templeted to ensure accuracy . Cast handles tolerances are not to be trusted .
Can I use a roller and then use a brush...
2024 and still helping people
That’s a nice parallel clamp this content is awful though. Your hearts in the right place tho.
Bro content like this is only available on KZread.
So cool! I love this!
Hi Jason, my name is Jason. The bolts that came with my handles don’t seem long enough to reach the threading holes once I drill. Is there ever an instance where I need longer bolts, or am I missing something here? I’m usually pretty handy but I don’t want to drill holes then the wifey will be yelling at me.
Hi Jason! Yes sometimes you need longer bolts due to drawer and drawer front thickness. They usually come with 1” bolts and depending on how much you are needing you may need a few options. Here they are- amzn.to/3HUuOgZ
@@DoingitWithjason Great! Thank you.
Great explanation! Very easy and good humor! I am a woman learning sone new carpentry skills and this was perfect!
Is it level?
You said you would bring your measurement out "about" 7/8 inch. I'm about to fit HOME half overlay hinges. Is there not a definite distance to mark from the edge for each make of hinge? The packet my hinges came in has no measurements diagram, but only mentions the 35 mm for the cup. Thanks very much
Same here! No diagram, so I have to guess? I think I'll mock a cabinet next to the frame to mark and measure the correct distance from the edge.
Ah well it got done..gonna do a corner double door next....bloody expensive Hafele