How to Install Soft Close Drawer Slides { Soft Close Kitchen Cabinet Upgrades }
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- In todays video I am going to teach you how to install soft close drawer slides. Regular slides do not perform well and when you add soft close drawer slides they drasticly increase performance of your current kitchen drawers. Installing the soft close drawer slides is super easy and does not take much time at all.
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Thanks you!!! I was pulling my head out with measurements you made it so much simpler!!
Great idea using the old slides as a guide to install the new ones. Awesome job.
I want to upgrade my roller slides but they are 23 inch. Should I choose 22 or 24 inch ? Thx
Thanks for watching. You will want to get a 22 inch slide. If you used a 24 inch slide it would extend too far past.
Awesome
When deciding length to buy , do you measure drawer length or full cabinet depth ? Some of drawers in the same cabinet are shorter than others , don’t ask why ,, an older home 🤷♂️
Any help would be great . Thanks
You need to quit working so much and go search the margins for some carp!
Thanks for watching! Hopefully someday soon. Just trying to get myself where I want to be in life then I can have all the time in the world.
I can respect that fully Brian. I wish you great success!
WOW You blow up my mind ! Not drawer Slide jig needed and it is easier than using a drawer Slide jig !
Awesone tutorial. Thank you. I will now conquer the kitchen drawers and make my wife extremely happy.
Awesome! Thanks for watching. Hope the project goes well for you.
nicely done. However you don't line the front of the slide FLUSH withe the front of the cabinet. You RECESS the body of the slide a 1/16th or 1/8th You do this so that when the drawer closes, the self close mechanism can completly hold the drawer closed at the cabinet face. I still think it's a good explanation video
This was smart and über helpful. TYVM!!
Was skeptical this would work. Was dead wrong. Exactly what I needed to finish this. And now I have to go fix the things I screwed up trying to do it the “normal” way. Thanks so much for sharing this. Anyone want to buy some slightly used (and heavily cursed) drawer slide jigs?
Great Tutorial, this is what I was looking for. I almost mess up my rails if it wasn't for your video...Thank you very much.
Very cool method to use the original hardware to keep everything aligned! I was dreading having to make lines with a pencil and perhaps getting it wrong. This way, it's much easier. Thanks.
Thanks for watching! Once you get your pieces of wood cut and do one cabinet all of the rest you will fly right through. You are looking at roughly 5 minutes a cabinet to change over.
Great video! This helped me install soft close drawers in my kitchen over top my white epoxy wheel glides. The blocking is extremely important and I suggest going to an actual lumber yard to get custom cuts to fill the gap. I had to get 13/16” which big box stores did not have. I counter sunk 1 1/4” drywall screws to fasten the blocking and used 1/2 inch spacer to lay atop my new glide. Having a counter already there makes it difficult to work under and had some awkward times. Use a small level and zip the screws. Fitting the drawer back into the cabinet while the old epoxy wheel was still on was great to work as a guide. It was tricky unscrewing the bottom wheel glide off, but zip in your screws and push the drawer box in. Pull it out and push in a couple times to work it in. I used a silicone lube spray on each side of the guide, and inside bearing track. Very happy I used this method, thanks!
Thanks so much for watching and sharing your experience. My cabinets were brand new so getting the size was easy but on custom cabinets or other once I agree you will have to get the exact measurement to make this work better. If they are too wide then the slides will not perform properly. Glad your project turned out great!
Thanks so much for the tutorial Brian. It is a very efficient way to install slides. What do you do if you have a wide cabinet with two drawers and no side panel between the drawers? In my case there is no side panel to screw the 1x4 wood blocking to between the two drawers in a single cabinet.
I have this question also!! I have an island with two side by side drawers and a gap in-between where I need to install the wood mount for the sides to attach to
Hi my soft close slide only goes half way in. 😢 can you offer any advice
BrianI just watched your video. It was helpful. I did wonder about one thing though. After you mounted the new soft close slide you removed one part of the old slide. The part that was attached to the drawer. But what about the other part that was inside? That would be the other half of the old slide. I guess you could just leave it there, is that what you did?
Thanks for watching. I did remove all of the existing slides both on the drawer and inside the cabinet. Hope this helps.
Can you do this without taking off the kitchen counters?
Thanks for watching. You can still do this with the countertop on but it is a little more difficult since you have to do the exact same steps from underneath the drawer.
I just redid my kitchen drawers with bb slides but I wish they rolled as easy as the cheap junk rails. Something in between would be nice. Still a good upgrade.
Thanks for watching. Are all of the slides doing this or just some? Sometimes if the drawer is a little off it will stick so may need to adjust a little. Did you get the slides in the video? I know they make different kinds.
Inside of my drawers (with the cheap teflon ball setup like yours) is already the wood you suggest installing to receive slow close hardware. So do I simply add the slow close on top of existing guide (with 1/2" shim) then connect like you did and remove old junkie teflon slides and repeat? Detail question...Is it TWO 1/2" shims or a total of 1/2" shim above old track? How does shim stay in after removing OLD slide?
Awesome video. Followed your instructions and am happy with the results! Thanks!!
Our new soft clothes drawers are TOO HARD TO OPEN. How to disable the mechanism? I did tell the installer beforehand when I tested a sample, but he said he's never had a complaint about them. Well, I'm complaining now after the install as well...
Do you happen to know what brand he used for your install? If not I will see if I can figure out how to disable the mechanism in the hinge.
@BrianWingard I checked it out before the countertop went on. The end part of the each metal runner has a bright blue plastic insert at the far end. I figure I could pull out or break out that piece? Or, as I saw in another video, undo a latch or something there. First need to know how to take out the drawer to access that part.
Funny thing about the manager of the install: He didn't visit the site except to plan the install at the start, maybe a few minutes during the install, and to get the payment after. He was in a hurry to get out on the day my dad paid him. He stayed only a few minutes & didn't stick around to find out if we were content with the install, and to gather some decent feedback to address & progress with. I barely got a chance to tell him only a few of my concerns, one of them as we was rushing out the door as if to evade me lol. I did ask him how to remove the drawers, but his mind was elsewhere. [So now we know why he, as he says, hasn't got any complaints about the soft close feature lol.]
I'm glad I viewed your video before starting this! Very nice technique. I like how you left the old slide half in the cabinet for the next guy to deal with. 🙂
Thanks for watching! The old slide is only left in until the new slides are in place then it is removed. I do sometimes leave stuff behind so when they renovate 20 years from now they get a laugh. Sometimes I leave notes or other things. lol
@@BrianWingard Yes. I like to look at the techniques of the earlier people. Once, I removed some old sheetrock to discover the past owner used concrete nails to attach the 1/2" sheetrock. I always leave notes for the next guy with a sharpie. (Have used your links to buy my supplies. Hope it will be enough to keep you in beer.)
@@steveshiflett The beer money is greatly appreciated! lol I saw a funny video where a guy left a fake skeleton in a kitchen remodel for the next guy. Would love to see the look on their face when they find it. haha
I actually want to re-move the soft clothes mechanism on my trash bin slide. Can you give me any help with that?
Thanks for watching. I thought I had responded but maybe it did not go through. I never had to remove the soft close part of it but I would imagine removing the spring section in the back of the slide would make it work like normal.
You didn't need the wood. Buy the brackets that screw into the back of the cabinet.
Thanks for watching. Only reason I did it this way is so beginners or anyone without a lot of experience can handle this. When you install the ones with the brackets in the back if they are off even by a little bit you end up adjusting them a lot so they do not pinch the drawer causing it not to shut properly. Also factoring if anyone who has a counter already attached this way works a lot easier in my opinion for anyone without the experience. Basically just wanted to make this as user friendly as possible.
In this process tonight, tedious and I am about to have an aneurism. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching! Hope the video was able to help out. Trust me I know how much of a pain changing them can be. I learned some tips that really helped the process through the years and figured they could help someone else. Hope it went much smoother!
What happens if the junk sliders are completely broken ? Need that answer 😢
Nice video it helped me out tremendously 👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks for watching! Glad it helped you out. Once you do 1-2 the rest go really easy.
Doing stuff the easy way. Good video.
Thank you so much for watching! I am a big believer in not overcomplicating things. The easier the better.
Nice job.
Thanks
Thanks for watching!
You have made a really tricky upgrade ridiculously easy. Thank you x 1000!
Glad you enjoyed it! I plan to do a lot more videos like this showing tricks I learned over the years to make house improvements easier.
Thanks great video
Thanks for watching! Glad you liked it.
Do you take the shim out after you put in the new slide ?
Thanks for watching. No I leave the shim in place. Since I am not screwing it in with a bracket in the back of the cabinet the shim will have to stay in place for support. That is one of the reasons you want to match the thickness so the drawer will slide smooth.
@@BrianWingard hey Brian, thx for getting back to me so quickly. One more ? What brand of slides and do you have a link ?
@@muddslide8829 No problem, glad to help. Here is an affiliate link for the slides and screws used in the video. It helps out the channel. I will be having a lot more videos like these coming out soon.
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@@BrianWingard what holds the shim in place once you remove OLD slide? I thought you wedged it up against just until you removed the OLD parts...We dont attach the 1/2" shim to wood you installed...do we?
Clean up the damn floor. Very distracting.
lol Thanks for watching. Just trying to get the job done and clean up when I am finished.
i know you won't post this but this video is BAD you fail to explain that drawer case has to be 1 inch less than opening they don't work for all cabinets. Also Kreg makes a jig that makes this 10 times easier I can't believe you have sponsors
I failed to see how you think the video is bad, but you are entitled to your opinion. I am just showing how to add slides to stock cabinets, but I guess I should’ve mentioned the 1 inch I just assumed people knew this. So since I do houses all the time, the reason I don’t do the kreg tool is for the simple fact when I do rentals, you’re putting all your trust in the way of the drawer, connected to the back of the cabinet and most people when I do rentals put all kinds of stuff in the drawers, whereas doing it this way, the full weight of the drawers, or connected to the sides. Also, I am not sponsored by any house company, so not sure where you got that. This is all me doing projects on my properties with my own money. I would gladly take free stuff though lol 😂
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This was very good. Done this may of times. I like this method ‼️
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Did you end up using the combination square in the video?
Thanks for watching. I ended up not using it in this video. I should have explained though what I use it for. Usually with stock slides I measure the distance from the slide to the side of the cabinet but with these cabinets a piece of 3/4 inch wide board fit right in. Sometimes you need to find the exact width so I use the combination square to either test widths of scrap wood I have such as plywood or if I am using my table saw I will transfer the measurement from the square over to the saw so I know I have the exact width. Hope this helps explain it some.
If I leave the old slides on would the soft close feature of the new slides work? Two sets of slides seem more secure....
Thanks for watching. The problem with leaving the old slides on is it will be easier to have misaligned and not get a smooth movement. It sounds good in theory but my results in the past found it was better to only one one set on.
Also will not open all the way
Why did you say you need a square?
Thanks for watching. I forgot to mention it in the video. I was able to set the new slide on top of the old but sometimes you have to use the square to get the same measurement down from the top of the cabinet and the square can be set so you can ensure they are the same measurement both front and back. Hope this clarifies.