Thanks for a very comprehensive video. Just one question. After I completed the whole installation and I leveled the shelf, once we put the Kitchen Aid Mixer on it, the shelf has a slight lean forward. Can this be adjusted out. Otherwise great appliance.
Must be easy because a carpenter didn't just do this. No carpenter would push a piece of material through a table saw from the outside of the blade and leave the cut piece between the blade and fence free to fire back if the blade catches it. Safety fail right there
Yo fr the screws that attach the dampener are too long and they prevent the mixer arms from opening completely. I had to grind down a couple screws to make this function. I work rev a shelf everyday. This is not an intuitive installation
Sorry if I missed it but how deep a cabinet is required? Minimum depth. Was looking to build a rolling island and putting one of these in it. Thank you.
Learn how to use a table saw!! That is an unsafe and stupid method of cutting wood!! No riving knife and your pushing from the outside against the blade? Are you trying to teach people how to have wood kick back and injure someone?
THANK YOU! This is so crystal clear, and the instructions that came in the packaging were definitely not clear.
As Ozzie Coe noted below, the pilot hole for the rear should be 11 3/4 from the front of the cabinet ( or 11 /3/8 from the front pilot hole.
Very nice tutorial!! Much appreciated!
Wrong information
11 3/8” from the first mark not from the face frame. You can also see in the video.
you are right. It was frustrating to find out the instructions were wrong.
Do you adjust the first measurement if you have frameless cabinets?
Thanks for a very comprehensive video. Just one question. After I completed the whole installation and I leveled the shelf, once we put the Kitchen Aid Mixer on it, the shelf has a slight lean forward. Can this be adjusted out. Otherwise great appliance.
Did you ever figure this out?
If the video itself shows a slight hang it's just part of the design
I just found in the instructions that it says to mount it "nose up" until the mixer is added.Once weighted, the shelf will level out.
My cupboard doesn't have the thick side walls, can I wood glue the 1/2 thick support pieces to the sides of the cabinet?
it seems you are compensating 3/4" for the frame
What is the load capacity of the hardware? Nice install video BTW.
I think that's at 3:38
Maximum load capacity is 60lbs
Must be easy because a carpenter didn't just do this. No carpenter would push a piece of material through a table saw from the outside of the blade and leave the cut piece between the blade and fence free to fire back if the blade catches it. Safety fail right there
yikes
Yo fr the screws that attach the dampener are too long and they prevent the mixer arms from opening completely. I had to grind down a couple screws to make this function. I work rev a shelf everyday. This is not an intuitive installation
Sorry if I missed it but how deep a cabinet is required? Minimum depth. Was looking to build a rolling island and putting one of these in it. Thank you.
Minimum cabinet dimensions are 12"W, 23"D, and 23½" H
Great video, the written instructions are horrible. Thanks
Nice to hear the video was great, but then the written instructions of HORRIBLE?!
@@joecoute3719 The written instructions really are terribly drawn and are incredibly confusing comparrd to this video
These instructions gloss over some of the more annoying install steps. A waste of time as the instructions with the product are just as helpful.
Seeing the ridiculously dangerous way this person operates a table saw I have next to zero confidence in this thing holding up that mixer....
Yeah. He wasn't wearing a covid mask, either... 🙄
Learn how to use a table saw!! That is an unsafe and stupid method of cutting wood!! No riving knife and your pushing from the outside against the blade? Are you trying to teach people how to have wood kick back and injure someone?