I’m glad you didn’t forget your safety glasses when using the pneumatic nailer. Unfortunately, they weren’t covering your eyes, but your cap was safe…..lol😂. Great video and tips.
I gather you fit a lot of drawer fronts - in which case, the jigs are probably a great help in streamlining the job - but when people come to look at how to fit drawer fronts (like me), it is becausee we are doing it for the first time - otherwise, we would know how to do it - in which case, we don't have the jigs. This video may be of help to introduce somebody who fits a lot of drawers by more primitive methods to the jigs - but these may be the last drawer fronts I ever have to attach.
I’m glad you didn’t forget your safety glasses when using the pneumatic nailer. Unfortunately, they weren’t covering your eyes, but your cap was safe…..lol😂. Great video and tips.
Great video! Love your shop!
I’ve used the drawer pull jig, it jig sure helps, but you doing the math is absolutely required to get all to come out right.
What about if you wanted to do inlay drawer faces?
Thanks
Good job 😊
I gather you fit a lot of drawer fronts - in which case, the jigs are probably a great help in streamlining the job - but when people come to look at how to fit drawer fronts (like me), it is becausee we are doing it for the first time - otherwise, we would know how to do it - in which case, we don't have the jigs. This video may be of help to introduce somebody who fits a lot of drawers by more primitive methods to the jigs - but these may be the last drawer fronts I ever have to attach.
Surely it would be so much easier to lay the dresser on it's back to line them all up and fire in a couple of pins per drawer to hold them?
Ugh! I wish I found this video a month ago. It would’ve saved me so much aggravation.