No Recessed holes for Kitchen door hinges - pls HELP
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No Recessed holes for Kitchen door hinges - pls HELP
Hello All
please could someone pls help
we bought a new kitchen from Rock Solid Kitchens - we installed the kitchen & left the doors to last. Having found the caracasses do not have the Recessed holes for Kitchen door hinges to fit into. So we are stuck as we dont wanna drill holes & mess it up. Rock Solid dnt wann a knnow & keep giving us the run around with 0800 numbers !
Does anyone have template to drill recess holes so the hinge can fit neatly into the caracass for us to hang the doors, or something with perefct dimensions for the hinge to fint into the carcasses,
Your help is much appreciated. Thanks Diykid
please could someone pls help
we bought a new kitchen from Rock Solid Kitchens - we installed the kitchen & left the doors to last. Having found the caracasses do not have the Recessed holes for Kitchen door hinges to fit into. So we are stuck as we dont wanna drill holes & mess it up. Rock Solid dnt wann a knnow & keep giving us the run around with 0800 numbers !
Does anyone have template to drill recess holes so the hinge can fit neatly into the caracass for us to hang the doors, or something with perefct dimensions for the hinge to fint into the carcasses,
Your help is much appreciated. Thanks Diykid
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No Recessed holes for Kitchen door hinges - pls HELP
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thanks for the posts - I have phoned the customer services as they suggest - though to no avail. - they give another number ending 2702 - though no one picks up - when i finally did manage to speak to someone they said speak to CS. So when i finally get to speak to some1 in CS they said fax, email, or post your query - having sent 7 emails & have copies to prove it - still no response - it been 2 months now !
Had we known this we wouldnt have bought it..
Thanks a bunch Rock Solid !
thanks for the posts - I have phoned the customer services as they suggest - though to no avail. - they give another number ending 2702 - though no one picks up - when i finally did manage to speak to someone they said speak to CS. So when i finally get to speak to some1 in CS they said fax, email, or post your query - having sent 7 emails & have copies to prove it - still no response - it been 2 months now !
Had we known this we wouldnt have bought it..
Thanks a bunch Rock Solid !
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Chek out SCREWFIX forums and youll find alot of complaints about this company if its only the hinge plate holes that have not been done theyre verysimple to do all you need is a couple of bits and a cordless and lots of patience, jump back on here if you want step by step guidance
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Hi DIYKID
All you need is a "Forstner Bit" the size of the hinge.
http://www.thesitebox.com/Category/4205 ... -bits.aspx
Then all you do is get a scrap piece of wood/board/sheet, and cut it to the same height of the door. Like a bit of plinth or MDF. Plinth is perfect for this as its not too wide! Mark your hinges on it and cut two recesses out to fit you hinges. This will allow you to make adjustments (professional term for mistakes). Screw it to the unit on the hinges and open and close it like a mini door to make sure it sits right. Once its right, drill the holes all the way through the board and you've got your template.
Once its right, clamp it to your door blank and use the the holes as guides. When drilling, just cut the hole it steps, checking the depthe regularly. Let the too do the work and don't push it too hard, as you may end up going all the way through!
Hey presto, job done! On to the next door!!
Its easier than you think. The hardest part is getting the hole in the right place. Trial and error, keep going and don't worry about making mistakes on the template. Thats what its for!
All you need is a "Forstner Bit" the size of the hinge.
http://www.thesitebox.com/Category/4205 ... -bits.aspx
Then all you do is get a scrap piece of wood/board/sheet, and cut it to the same height of the door. Like a bit of plinth or MDF. Plinth is perfect for this as its not too wide! Mark your hinges on it and cut two recesses out to fit you hinges. This will allow you to make adjustments (professional term for mistakes). Screw it to the unit on the hinges and open and close it like a mini door to make sure it sits right. Once its right, drill the holes all the way through the board and you've got your template.
Once its right, clamp it to your door blank and use the the holes as guides. When drilling, just cut the hole it steps, checking the depthe regularly. Let the too do the work and don't push it too hard, as you may end up going all the way through!
Hey presto, job done! On to the next door!!
Its easier than you think. The hardest part is getting the hole in the right place. Trial and error, keep going and don't worry about making mistakes on the template. Thats what its for!
http://www.carhartt.com/
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Hello Chaps
many thanks for the all the help....
I have the photos on my phone but no dowload cable to tranfer them over onto this site so pls bear with me.. Had a few builders come round to look at it...mate there not touching it with barge pole !! All walking in & shaking there head leaving !!!
I got the drill bit to recess the holes into the doors as per thisn link cheers
http://www.thesitebox.com/Category/4205 ... -bits.aspx
Thanks for that, So im working on the trail & error of using an old MDF to do the holes...getting better, though still not quite there yet !
Now I also need holes from a template from Woolcraft - but hey aint got thm locally to where i am - as i still needs to drill as accurate as possible into the doors.
many thanks for the all the help....
I have the photos on my phone but no dowload cable to tranfer them over onto this site so pls bear with me.. Had a few builders come round to look at it...mate there not touching it with barge pole !! All walking in & shaking there head leaving !!!
I got the drill bit to recess the holes into the doors as per thisn link cheers
http://www.thesitebox.com/Category/4205 ... -bits.aspx
Thanks for that, So im working on the trail & error of using an old MDF to do the holes...getting better, though still not quite there yet !
Now I also need holes from a template from Woolcraft - but hey aint got thm locally to where i am - as i still needs to drill as accurate as possible into the doors.
Karl
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Hi diykid
You can make yourself a simple jig to drill the holes in the units from a
piece of board and a timber batten
And so you dont drill the holes to deep,use the size drill bit you want for
the hole drill through a piece of dowel or square timber, cut it to the
required lengh and slide it back onto the drill bit
You can make yourself a simple jig to drill the holes in the units from a
piece of board and a timber batten
And so you dont drill the holes to deep,use the size drill bit you want for
the hole drill through a piece of dowel or square timber, cut it to the
required lengh and slide it back onto the drill bit
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