When you buy standard concealed hinges in B&Q, screwfix or wickes do 2mm . Max 3. I'm installing WREN's kitchen right now and they do 3mm but they have their own hinges.
made some test pieces with various lengths - found that 4-5mm worked best. I use Quba soft-close hinges (0 degrees, overlay?). Can I screw directly into the wood (melamine/chipboard)? Will it come loose with time? Or do I use plastic anchors?
Big thanks to you man, i love this video. it was exactly what i was looking for
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Great video mate. Straight to the point, no bs endless chat. Good work! Cheers
Thank you, great to watch this informal vid that isnt trying to sell me a gadjet i don't need
thanks mate....really easy and straight to the point
That hack for screwing the hinges was amazing! I was looking for a jig or something but u made it really easy! Thanks
That isn't a hack. That's the way it's done.
Good work i have learned something keep it up
What is the measurement for the centre of the hole when using 26mm hinges
Many thanks
Nice. Wood size minimum?
It should be 5 mm from the edge not 2.
good video. when i attatch the hinge to the other part of the carcass do i jus line the hinge up and drill in, will it have enough clearance to open
Is it advisable/ possible to drill cup hole for concealed hinges in block board instead of solid wood/particleboard??
Looking for hinge advice not horrible music
Are you sure 2mm? That's less than an 1/8". They always look like in the neighbourhood of 4 to 6mm
When you buy standard concealed hinges in B&Q, screwfix or wickes do 2mm . Max 3. I'm installing WREN's kitchen right now and they do 3mm but they have their own hinges.
made some test pieces with various lengths - found that 4-5mm worked best. I use Quba soft-close hinges (0 degrees, overlay?). Can I screw directly into the wood (melamine/chipboard)? Will it come loose with time? Or do I use plastic anchors?
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don't even try doing it this way... you'll blow it