Listed below is a guide on how to install drawer slides in various styles.Knowing how to install drawer slides depends on what type of slides you choose for your home DIY project. Update your drawers and protect your belongings with ball bearing drawer slides, soft close ball bearing slides, as well as bottom, side and center mount drawer slides from Liberty Hardware. In this video, This Old House general contractor Tom Silva updates some kitchen cabinet drawers. Remove old drawers and drawer slides from inside the cabinet. Screw the metal drawer-slide brackets to the inside, rear of the cabi. Place the left front mounting bracket of the drawer glides flat on the drawer bottom in the upper left corner, against the front and left side of the drawer box. Connect the mounting bracket to the. Full-extension range allows the drawer to open fully for best access to contents in the back. Less-costly, 3 ⁄ 4 extensions open to expose all but the back fourth of the drawer. Installation is the same for each style. Lubricated bearings make for the smoothest sliding action. Typical ball-bearing slides sell for about $8 to $25 per pair.
Updating kitchen storage with This Old House general contractor Tom Silva
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Soft Close Undermount Drawer Slides
Skill: Easy
In this video, This Old House general contractor Tom Silva updates some kitchen cabinet drawers.
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Steps: 1. Remove old drawers and drawer slides from inside the cabinet. 2. Screw the metal drawer-slide brackets to the inside, rear of the cabinet. 3. Set the retention clips in place against underside of drawer. Drill screw-pilot holes, then screw the clips to the drawer. 4. Insert the drawer slides into the metal brackets at the back of the cabinet; screw the front end of the slides to the cabinet face frame. 5. Push the drawers into the cabinet until the drawer slides click into the retention clips. 6. Hold a drawer face against a drawer, then use your fist to pound on the face to leave screw-head impressions on drawer front. 7. Drill two shallow ½-inch-diameter holes at each screw-head impression. 8. Measure in about 4 inches from each side of the drawer and drill a 3/16-inch-diameter hole through the drawer front. 9. Apply a dab of hot-melt glue to each screw head on the back of the drawer face, then immediately press the face against the drawer front. 10. Wait about 30 seconds for the glue to harden, then gently pull open the drawer. 11. Fasten the drawer face to the drawer front with two screws and washers. Be sure the screws aren't too long or they'll break through the drawer face.