I'm so glad that I found your site and this video! I installed my furniture grade Kraftmaid cabinets in our kitchen about 22 years ago and since I'm "mature", I've forgotten how everything went together. This video is fantastic, comprehensive and easy to understand! I also very much enjoyed the fact that you covered common mistakes that people make when working with these hinges. Thank you!
Thanks for the video Larry. I needed to replace an old Blum compact 31 hinge. Your video helped to explain why I couldn't find them and what is available.
Hi Larry, thanks for the video. Is there a drop in replacement for the Blum 33.3600 by a different manufacturer that would last longer? The black plastic keeps breaking after a few years. Thanks!
Hello, If you give our customer service staff a call at our toll free number 800-383-0130, they would be happy to help you with problem solving this issue! Thank you -Woodworker's Hardware www.wwhardware.com/
My old plates are *not* compatible with the Compact 33 - the doors don't close fully when new hinges are paired with the old plates. When the self-closing mechanism breaks, there's not just a clicking noise, but also the door doesn't stay closed of its own accord; that's on the old model that looks like the "Compact 31" in this video, anyway. It's easy to disassemble the hinge and replace the plastic bit at the fulcrum - the "self-closing mechanism" - with the part from the new Compact 33. As easy as drilling new holes, at least and doesn't require replacing the plate in my case. The old hinges I have opened to 120 degrees originally and still do with the replacement, but hard to say if that puts extra strain on it. Would be nice if I could buy a lot of that tiny plastic bit alone since I expect more to break and the rest of the hinge is just fine.
Josiah, I "hit" the same issue. looks like my original "31" mounting plate are hitting the new 33 cup. that crate a bit of an angle the prevent the door from closing. How did you cannibalize your 33 to get the plastic bit into the 31?
I clamped the hinge down and used a small nail to drive out the pin at the fulcrum. Bracing the hinge against a block helps keep it still while removing the pin. Then swap the parts and reassemble. Inserting the pin for reassembly was easiest when I used a clamp to squeeze the parts together so the pin holes aligned.
I wonder why Blum moved hole pattern? Was it that during replacement old holes might be shot? Or do the screws have more holding leverage at new location. Why?
Interesting, thank you for the video Larry. I have the Compact 31 hinge as well. So there's no depth adjustment for these, right? As in moving the door closer or further away from the cabinet. Pretty sure that's the case when I found the instructions for the Compact 33 online, but I thought I'd ask to be sure. I'm asking as my cabinet door, which has been fine for the last 10 or so years, at least as far as I could tell, is now causing the door to hit the cabinet when I try to open it. It's so bad you cannot open it all the way, it also seems to not stay closed. Likely the self close part is broken and maybe that's why it's now causing the door to hit the cabinet.
You are correct. There is no depth adjustment. That was a complaint about these compact hinges from the day they came out. Still it has been a very popular hinge for face frame cabinets.
In addition to Larry's wonderful tips, you could give our customer service line a call at our toll free number 800-383-0130 and our staff there would love to help problem solve as well!
Hi Larry, my Blum 110 hinge cap failed and I am now on the verge of buying another 110 Blum from Amazon. However, I noticed that my broken cap is stamped 33-160 and your video example is stamped 33-3600. This stamped information seems to be unavailable at Amazon. If I order this item based on the model number of 110 believing it's a 3600 will it be compatible considering the other two hinges that remain are 33-160's? PS: Your video picture of the 3600 and mine are seemingly a perfect match. Thanks ahead of time...Ken
hey there, why don't you give us a call so we can talk about your project a little more, our staff has over 50 years of experience in the cabinet industry (800) 383-0130
TO REMOVE Once all three screws are removed from the old assembly, grab the spring loaded lever and gently rock back and forth (with long pliers or , channel locks) also helpful to then squeeze a thin putty knife under one side at a time, perpendicular to the direction it normally moves as you gently pull out on it to get About 12 of those very small motions and it will pop right out of the door.
Does anyone know what you call that little piece that holds the plate and the hinge in place? The one held in place by the screw. I have a discontinued Amerock hinge and that piece is worn out, the screw won't screw to it.
We all can get a little tongue tied and misspeak from time to time, thank you for noticing and correcting the error, we have the correct number written in the closed captions and transcripts of the video. -Woodworker's Hardware
I'm so glad that I found your site and this video! I installed my furniture grade Kraftmaid cabinets in our kitchen about 22 years ago and since I'm "mature", I've forgotten how everything went together. This video is fantastic, comprehensive and easy to understand! I also very much enjoyed the fact that you covered common mistakes that people make when working with these hinges. Thank you!
You exhibit excellence!! Very clear explanation with lots of helpful information.
Thanks for the video Larry. I needed to replace an old Blum compact 31 hinge. Your video helped to explain why I couldn't find them and what is available.
Larry is the man! Thank you!
Hi Larry, thanks for the video. Is there a drop in replacement for the Blum 33.3600 by a different manufacturer that would last longer? The black plastic keeps breaking after a few years. Thanks!
Hello,
If you give our customer service staff a call at our toll free number 800-383-0130, they would be happy to help you with problem solving this issue!
Thank you
-Woodworker's Hardware
www.wwhardware.com/
My old plates are *not* compatible with the Compact 33 - the doors don't close fully when new hinges are paired with the old plates.
When the self-closing mechanism breaks, there's not just a clicking noise, but also the door doesn't stay closed of its own accord; that's on the old model that looks like the "Compact 31" in this video, anyway.
It's easy to disassemble the hinge and replace the plastic bit at the fulcrum - the "self-closing mechanism" - with the part from the new Compact 33. As easy as drilling new holes, at least and doesn't require replacing the plate in my case. The old hinges I have opened to 120 degrees originally and still do with the replacement, but hard to say if that puts extra strain on it.
Would be nice if I could buy a lot of that tiny plastic bit alone since I expect more to break and the rest of the hinge is just fine.
Josiah, I "hit" the same issue. looks like my original "31" mounting plate are hitting the new 33 cup. that crate a bit of an angle the prevent the door from closing. How did you cannibalize your 33 to get the plastic bit into the 31?
I clamped the hinge down and used a small nail to drive out the pin at the fulcrum. Bracing the hinge against a block helps keep it still while removing the pin. Then swap the parts and reassemble. Inserting the pin for reassembly was easiest when I used a clamp to squeeze the parts together so the pin holes aligned.
@@JosiahUlfers thanks for the tips
I wonder why Blum moved hole pattern? Was it that during replacement old holes might be shot? Or do the screws have more holding leverage at new location. Why?
If the hinge cup with the self closing mechanism breaks, how do u remove it from the cabinet without scratching up the cabinet?!? Thanks!!!
Interesting, thank you for the video Larry. I have the Compact 31 hinge as well. So there's no depth adjustment for these, right? As in moving the door closer or further away from the cabinet. Pretty sure that's the case when I found the instructions for the Compact 33 online, but I thought I'd ask to be sure.
I'm asking as my cabinet door, which has been fine for the last 10 or so years, at least as far as I could tell, is now causing the door to hit the cabinet when I try to open it. It's so bad you cannot open it all the way, it also seems to not stay closed. Likely the self close part is broken and maybe that's why it's now causing the door to hit the cabinet.
You are correct. There is no depth adjustment. That was a complaint about these compact hinges from the day they came out. Still it has been a very popular hinge for face frame cabinets.
In addition to Larry's wonderful tips, you could give our customer service line a call at our toll free number 800-383-0130 and our staff there would love to help problem solve as well!
Hi Larry, my Blum 110 hinge cap failed and I am now on the verge of buying another 110 Blum from Amazon. However, I noticed that my broken cap is stamped 33-160 and your video example is stamped 33-3600. This stamped information seems to be unavailable at Amazon. If I order this item based on the model number of 110 believing it's a 3600 will it be compatible considering the other two hinges that remain are 33-160's? PS: Your video picture of the 3600 and mine are seemingly a perfect match. Thanks ahead of time...Ken
hey there, why don't you give us a call so we can talk about your project a little more, our staff has over 50 years of experience in the cabinet industry (800) 383-0130
TO REMOVE Once all three screws are removed from the old assembly, grab the spring loaded lever and gently rock back and forth (with long pliers or , channel locks) also helpful to then squeeze a thin putty knife under one side at a time, perpendicular to the direction it normally moves as you gently pull out on it to get About 12 of those very small motions and it will pop right out of the door.
Does anyone know what you call that little piece that holds the plate and the hinge in place? The one held in place by the screw. I have a discontinued Amerock hinge and that piece is worn out, the screw won't screw to it.
Not one video explains how to remove hinge from door???? Hinge seems stuck in door tried prying but do not want to damage expensive VG door
1:36 THIRTY THREE , THREE SIX HUNDRED , NOT SIXTY
We all can get a little tongue tied and misspeak from time to time, thank you for noticing and correcting the error, we have the correct number written in the closed captions and transcripts of the video. -Woodworker's Hardware