How To Install A Wall Unit In Your Kitchen
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- Опубліковано 11 тра 2012
- This guide shows you How To Install A Wall Unit In Your Kitchen
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Cheers for this!
Well done, great video. Everything covered.. better than BnQ guide! Thumbs up
Thank you D ,love the excellent explanation.
Good video nice demo, thank you!
Really helpful! Cheers.
thank you very informative 😎
Nice job good tips thanks
If anyone has dot and dab walls the best fixing to use is corfix. You mark the drill holes and drill in with a 10mm masonry bit. Insert the 10mm plug then insert metal colar then screw it in. They safely hold 100kg in weight.
If wall is concrete and wire mesh what drill bit must be used and do you need butterfly or molly bolts to hold the cabinet in place?
Is 500mm above the top of the unit below (without a worktop added yet) a standard or mandated gap you use?
Hello. I have a question. I wanted to install an ordinary shoe cabinet on my bedroom wall. However since the cabinet has a very thin back, it would be difficult to attach it to the wall. Except from the back, the rest of the cabinet looks very strong, which is why I got it in the first place for shoes. Our walls are pretty dry and hard so I know it will be difficult to drill and I would probably need many screws to hold the cabinet.
I was wondering if you could give me your opinion on whether and how I can install this cabinet safely withought fearing it will one day fall off the wall. Also I can give you the weight and or measurememnts of our cabinet if you want. And what size and length screws would i need to use for this?
Thank you
Used this video a few years ago when I was fitting a kitchen in a renovation project. I'm doing another now and watching it again reminds how good this video is. Excellent! Thank you very much!
Michael Taylor
What about screws to hold the bottom of the cabinet to the wall?
@@ThekiBoran Not needed
@@dawei53
If you live in earthquake country the bottom gets screwed to the wall.
@@ThekiBoran If I lived in earthquake country kitchen wall cabinets would be the least of my worries.
@@dawei53
In California upper cabinets get screws top and bottom. End of discussion.
great videos thanks, what fixing do you recommend for installing wall cabinet on plasterboard wall also what fixing would you recommend for a normal wall normal wall ? thx
Using a hollow wall anchor fixing may best for plasterboard as tiny legs splay out behind the plastboard gripping the fixing body tightly, also the body stays in the plasterboard but the screw is ways removable if needed. If into a brick wall etc then use plastic rawl plugs with the required wood screw to suit
That wont hold jezz man what size screws were you using ?
Hi. Are you sure that four screws will hold the whole unit? I think plasterboards aren't strong enough (this is my view). Thanks. I would use stronger brackets. From my experiences, people get charged for a job that needs a better attention. I do not mean you in person. My point is this. How many kilos does this unit hold securely? Thanks in advance.
what would you use for brick walls, but if bracket lands on mortar, instead of brick? In this case I can not choose any other position for bracket. Which fixings?
Great video... Thankyou. Most I’ve found are American & they don’t have what we do
Frijoles y amor
Internal mechanism has broke on mine is it fixable ?
I'm a self employed kitchen fitter myself.
I can't believe this guy is using cavity fixings to hang a wall unit on. This is not able to hold the unit on it's own nevermind the doors handle any additional panels cornice and pelmet and loaded with your belongings.
You did see that he also screwed into a stud, right?
@stuartrm91 you ether cut out the plasterboard and fit plywood patress inbetween. If it's a long run of wall units you can also purchase one continuous bracket that will hit the studs.
I agree
what would you use if bracket lands on mortar in a brick wall, and there is no other option but to fix in this position. Which fixing? Thank you?
A plumb line not a level line. Plumb = Vertical, Level = Horizontal 😉
It's a thumbs up from me
what secures the bottom of the unit to the wall? or is it just hung like a picture?
Heston pfheffer
Here in the US the bottom part of the cabinet would be screwed to the wall.
In the UK it just hangs
Suppose if your that worried about the bottom not being fully secure, then you could always notch a hole out on the back board then fit a stretcher plate bracket to the side panel then another to the wall
Drywall plugs are you kidding? Your basically using 1 screw each side
You little gangsta!
It would have been better to have shown the final image cabinets installed on the wall ... job done
Someone asked you a question a year ago, the least you could do is answer it and stop making silly comments
Flash git with your Festool!!
cowboy lash in merchant
Can't believe what I'm seeing.
brackets on the wall why man just screw the thing to wall.
Using those cavity fixings is bad enough but to insert a 30mm wood screw into them as well is very silly. Cheek to have rightway on his t-shirt! 🙄
hi interesting comment :), those wall cavity fixing are a bit and miss, what would you of used instead sir and screw spec? thanks in advance :)
Not how I would do it butt there we are u shouldn't put a wall unit on a screw that's not into the batten it won't hold follow the battens and screw em up wiv a 6 inch screw