This is a great demonstration of the 3 adjustments that can be made on a cabinet door with a left hand side hinge. I would actually say, though, rather than pointing, and I would slow down to a crawl, that turning the first screw clockwise makes the door move left and that turning the second screw clockwise moves the door inwards. Still, this is one of the best videos to actually see all this. Very helpful.
Today I learned a person also refers to a Phillips as a star screwdriver and a flat-head screwdriver as a slot screwdriver. I'll try that on a job site one day and see how it goes.
This is by far the best video i have seen on this 👍🏼 and i have seen tons of videos on this😢 Needed this video🙂🙂
That tilt adjust is legend. Thanks for posting.
Thanks so much. I used to find this really confusing but your demo and explanation have really helped!
This is a great demonstration of the 3 adjustments that can be made on a cabinet door with a left hand side hinge. I would actually say, though, rather than pointing, and I would slow down to a crawl, that turning the first screw clockwise makes the door move left and that turning the second screw clockwise moves the door inwards. Still, this is one of the best videos to actually see all this. Very helpful.
Really good and helpful information, thanks
How do I move the doors closer together then close the gap, please?
Thanks for the video bro. It was very helpful.
Today I learned a person also refers to a Phillips as a star screwdriver and a flat-head screwdriver as a slot screwdriver. I'll try that on a job site one day and see how it goes.
Thank you you explained it well too many hinges.
2 minutes worth of info but took 4.21 to get it!
Even after all those adjustments the door still hits the drawer.
Your video is incorrect, most cabinets (Ikea especially) uses Pozi Driv screws, not Philips. If you use a Philips you will strip the screwhead