Do you normally pre drill holes for your drawer slides or use self tapping screws? This will be in very hard mesquite. I am thinking pre drilled but wanted experts to chime in.
Do you normally pre drill holes for your drawer slides or use self tapping screws? This will be in very hard mesquite. I am thinking pre drilled but wanted experts to chime in.
Tim in Hill Country of Texas
I always drill pilot holes for screws into wood. The screws are easier to drive, and they’re less likely to split the wood.
A Vix bit is a good investment for this. AKA self-centering bit.
I too drill pilot holes. I am not an employee at a high-output kitchen and bath shop. I am not building a deck. I am not in that much of a hurry. I also tend to build inset drawers so I don't have the overlay to make things look OK .
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I always use a Vix bit to keep the alignment right. Remember, if you are screwing to a solid wood panel, you will restrict wood movement if you use the holes and not the slots. But mesquite is very stable, and I've never seen nor worked mesquite that is very hard. I've always found it to be about the same as walnut.
My tool of choice for drawer slide screws in predrilled holes.
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I always use s Vix bit to pre drill holes.
Not familiar with very hard mesquite but if I were to do the same in say white oak I would pre drill and add a little wax to the screw threads.
nothing worse than stripping out the screw head or snaping the screw.
calabrese55
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Hi Mike, I agree with your approach and just wanted to say hello as I noticed your location.
Diann and I enjoyed many wonderful Labour Day weekends at the Watkins Glen State Park attending the BMW bike rally hosted by the Watkins Glen BMW club.
It was a wonderful area, and fabulous people at the rally and in every town made it a fantastic event. We miss the people and scenery of the area……….Regards, Rod