Ugh. Installing Blum 110° Soft-Close Clip-Top Hinges, which I have never had a problem with before. These are the half-overlay style. I am using the supplied screws.
On the face frame side, I drilled pilot holes using a template I made, waxed the screws, screwed them in gently, removed them and then installed the hinge pieces. The first 7 sets went fine. On the 8th door, the screw holes stripped out big time after I loosened them to make an adjustment. I'll patch the holes and try again, but...
1. What is the correct size pilot drill? I guessed at 7/64 (standard for #8). Go smaller?
2. Anyone know the size and type of screw? I want to order extras, probably longer than the supplied ones, from McMaster. If anyone knows the specs that would be extremely helpful. It's a specific head type that has to fit a groove in the hinge. (Blum help desk is closed on weekends, by the way!)
3. Any other suggestions?
[EDIT] well at least I know what happened. Template was a little too wide for that stile, and it rode up on a piece of scribe. Doh! Still would like the answers if anyone knows.
Thanks everyone!
On the face frame side, I drilled pilot holes using a template I made, waxed the screws, screwed them in gently, removed them and then installed the hinge pieces. The first 7 sets went fine. On the 8th door, the screw holes stripped out big time after I loosened them to make an adjustment. I'll patch the holes and try again, but...
1. What is the correct size pilot drill? I guessed at 7/64 (standard for #8). Go smaller?
2. Anyone know the size and type of screw? I want to order extras, probably longer than the supplied ones, from McMaster. If anyone knows the specs that would be extremely helpful. It's a specific head type that has to fit a groove in the hinge. (Blum help desk is closed on weekends, by the way!)
3. Any other suggestions?
[EDIT] well at least I know what happened. Template was a little too wide for that stile, and it rode up on a piece of scribe. Doh! Still would like the answers if anyone knows.
Thanks everyone!
Best,
Aram, always learning
"Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Web: My woodworking photo site
Aram, always learning
"Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Web: My woodworking photo site