Drawer front screws
11/20/18
Who can give me a good source for some drawer front screws. The ones I have been using I have reached my limit with them they are square drive but the socket isn’t very deep and your bit keeps slipping out. I am thinking Phillips would be better but some of those sockets aren’t very deep either. Thanks
11/20/18 #2: Drawer front screws ...
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11/22/18 #3: Drawer front screws ...
I would look for a deeper square socket or Robertson head, they are way better than any Philips head screw.
12/3/18 #4: Drawer front screws ...
Website: http://morantz Cabinets.com
Square drive or quadrex which use square or Cruciform are the best, but we only use these after final level king of all drawers .
Try the Blum drawer front leveling device and you will never go back.harold
12/4/18 #5: Drawer front screws ...
Harold,
Can you describe the process you use with the Blum drawer front leveling devices. I see them in my catalog and have yet to find an efficient method for installing drawer fronts, especially in the field.
12/5/18 #6: Drawer front screws ...
I second the Blum drawer front adjuster. I was going to suggest that but I figured you were set on screwing them on. You drill two 20 mm holes in the back of the drawer front, use “metal dowel center finder” plug in the back of the drawer. Blum makes these specifically for this. Locate the drawer front where it goes and press it into the drawer box. Drill two 1/4” holes on those marks. Tap in the adjuster and screw the drawer front on. It’s actually pretty quick and gives a lot more adjustment than just the clips and slides. I find it’s better to have 2 1/2” wide stiles, especially with frameless cabinets, to give the adjuster enough space.
12/5/18 #7: Drawer front screws ...
I second the Blum drawer front adjuster. I was going to suggest that but I figured you were set on screwing them on. You drill two 20 mm holes in the back of the drawer front, use “metal dowel center finder” plug in the back of the drawer. Blum makes these specifically for this. Locate the drawer front where it goes and press it into the drawer box. Drill two 1/4” holes on those marks. Tap in the adjuster and screw the drawer front on. It’s actually pretty quick and gives a lot more adjustment than just the clips and slides. I find it’s better to have 2 1/2” wide stiles, especially with frameless cabinets, to give the adjuster enough space.