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Thread: Blum tandem slides jig yes or no

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    Blum tandem slides jig yes or no

    I am making a vanity for my up coming bathroom remodel it has 2 draws. I will be using the Blum tandem undermount slides. Rockler has a $30 jig for drilling the mounting holes. Now it does look like it would be nice to have if I was using it all the time.
    So how much do you really need a jig vs just taking your time?

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    I build kitchens and use the same slides. I only do 3 a year but have never used the jigs that are available. I always have plywood scraps and cut one to the length that I need to support the slide. Use the same on the other side and don't have to worry about the slides being at different heights.

    Brian

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    I build kitchens and use the same slides. I only do 3 a year but have never used the jigs that are available. I always have plywood scraps and cut one to the length that I need to support the slide. Use the same on the other side and don't have to worry about the slides being at different heights. I do use a vix bit when predrilling the screw holes

    Brian

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    If you've never used these slides before, make a test drawer(or two) out of scrap first. You're sure to learn something on the first one. I never bought the jigs either, but did make one for the holes in the drawer backs.

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    No need for a jig to drill for the slides.

  6. If you are talking about the rear holes in the box then I say yes. That jig made drilling the holes easier and I now still use it after 50+ boxes, makes it perfect every time. The jig for screwing the slides to the cabinet isn't needed. Cut so scrap aterial that height and they are always perfect.

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    I bought the jig, used it a couple times, now it just sits around somewhere, not even sure where. Install a couple and you will catch on quickly.

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    +1 for Brian's method above. I have installed hundreds and I don't use a jig for mounting holes. Using the Tandem, mark the hole location with a vix bit, then finish with a 5 mm bit. Then use 5mm euro screws to mount.

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