Any suggestions for a cabinet hardware jig

Jeff2413

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Hey guys, I'm in the market for a cabinet jig to simplify installations of pulls and knobs.  Anyone have one they like?  I was considering the True Position 1934.  It's $160 which is fine if it's well made and works.  Thanks in advance. 
 
i had a set(whole kitchen) of fancy pulls to fit. there was no room for error. the part around the bolt was shockingly small .

i made a jig out of plexi and used my vix bit to mark the holes. drill two hole in the right place and attach a piece of timber to the side to locate the jig.

save your 160 dollars for some cool aid.
 
I'm looking for something to use for many years.  A quality tool.  Reliable.  Adjustable.  Like a pc Festool would offer. 
 
Precision Casewerk. Dont own one, but used BuilderBobs and it is real easy to use and very accurate. Maybe he will chime in as i know he is thrilled with it, Eric
 
I don't have a True Position 1934.  But, I have an Align-Rite Jig and used it for the last five years or so and has worked very well for me.  Solid made tool, uses center-marked aluminum blocks with hardened steel drill bushings and steel drill rod with socket head capscrews to hold position.   $100 less than the True Position.  

The Align-Rite does not have built-in measuring scales and that might be a drawback to some.  The True Position jig looks to be quicker for setup and maybe easier to hold when drilling.  But, that is a guess on my part.

http://www.amazon.com/Align-Rite-DG-101-16-Inch-12-Inch-Drawers/dp/B0000224F0/ref=pd_cp_hi_0
 
Thanks Scott.  That looks simple enough.  I don't need a bunch of crap on it for measuring.  Just something I can set up and use.  Flip over for left and right hinge doors, etc.  For that price I think I will try it. 
 
Jeff2413 said:
Hey guys, I'm in the market for a cabinet jig to simplify installations of pulls and knobs.   Anyone have one they like?   I was considering the True Position 1934.   It's $160 which is fine if it's well made and works.  Thanks in advance. 

See an earlier discussion Blum vs.  Hettich jigs entry #'s 25 through 28.
 
Well I ended up purchasing the True Precision guide from Amazon.  Rec'd yesterday.  First impression is this is a very well machined, quality tool.  I have a kitchen of hdw to install this afternoon so we will see how it functions in the field.
 
I use the Euro Jig. It runs around $50, I think.
I would have bought the True32, but it only goes to 10" centers.
 
Joseph C said:
I use the Euro Jig. It runs around $50, I think.
I would have bought the True32, but it only goes to 10" centers.
If you are talking about the euro jig "handle-it",I also use it.For the price,it is a great jig.
 
Jeff, I'm curious on your feedback on the True Position!  I have had one for about 2 years and I LOVE it!!  As soon as I saw their video (that looks like it was shot in the 80's) I knew that was the jig for me!  I install cabinets about 80% of my working time. The scales are helpful and accurate!

Best of luck!

Bob
 
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