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Installing Premade Cabinets
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Procedures The  following  procedures  are  a  simple  way  of installing  premade  cabinets: 1. First, locate and mark the location of all wall studs where the cabinets are to be hung. Find and mark the highest point in the floor. This will ensure the  base  cabinet  is  level  on  uneven  floor  surfaces. (Shims should be used to maintain the cabinet at its designated  leveled  height.) 2. Start the installation of a base cabinet with a corner  or  end  unit.  After  all  base  cabinets  are  in position,   fasten   the   cabinets   together.   To   get maximum holding power from screws, place one hole close  to  the  top  and  one  close  to  the  bottom. 3. Starting at the highest point in the floor, level the leading edges of the cabinets. After leveling all the leading edges, fasten them to the wall at the studs to  obtain  maximum  holding  power. 4.  Next,  install  the  countertop  on  the  base cabinets making sure to drill or screw through the top. 5. Then, make a brace to help support the wall cabinets  while  they  are  being  fastened.  Start  the  wall cabinet  installation  with  a  corner  or  end  cabinet. Make  sure  you  check  for  plumb  and  level  as  you install  these  cabinets. 6. After installing the cabinets and checking for plumb and level, join the wall cabinets through the sides as you did with the base cabinets. 7. Finally, after they are plumb and level, secure the  cabinets  to  the  wall  at  the  studs  for  maximum holding  power. Here  are  some  helpful  hints  for  the  general construction  of  cabinets: Cabinet parts are fastened together with screws or nails. They are set below the surface, and the holes are filled with putty. Glue is used at all joints. Clamps should be used to produce better fitting, glued joints. A better quality cabinet is rabbeted where the top,   bottom,   back,   and   side   pieces   come together. However, butt joints are also used. If panels  are  less  than  3/4-inch  thick,  a reinforcing block should be used with the butt joint. Fixed shelves are dadoed into the sides. Screws should go through the hanging strips and  into  the  stud  framing.  Never  use  nails. Toggle   bolts   are   required   when   studs   are inaccessible.  Join  units  by  first  clamping  them together and then, while aligned, install bolts and T-nuts. Figure 3-74.-Types of drawer guides (view A) and faces (view B). 3-51

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