jmbfestool
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On going project properly never get time to finish it! Any way unused legs as I hate shimes as I value my time [tongue].
kitchen by me
I bought cheap ones from howdens nothing special and not the best but it was easy for me to get hold of them and I have an account with howdens. The better plastic legs are these ones which have two positions the second position allows you to over hang the legs from your unit/cabinet so for example normally your would have 4legs per unit/cabinet. You would only 4for the first cabinet and the rest would have two.
So two units/cabinets would have 6legs. Saving you 2legs so over a few units you save legs saving money but also time! Because once you levelled up the first unit the second one sits on the other unit/cabinets legs so it's flush and you just adjust the other two legs. Plastic legs all the way!
I think the EZ-level looks okay and would be the quickest way to level units BUT the initial setting them up takes time so defeats the object and they require the panels to run down to the floor which to me seems just a waist of material and time so I wouldn't use the EZ-level I'm sticking with the plastic legs. As far as I know nothing is quicker for leveling units than plastic legs shimes don't come close don't waist your time with shimes dude. Once you go plastic you ain't going back!
I use plastic packers all the time now like Justin I buy 5000.of each sort 1mm,2mm,3mm,4mm,5mm plastic packers.
I see in the video the guy sticks a shime under e first unit and then he stick another unit next to on the shime now a shime is a wedge shape correct? Now would the unit next to it actually be slightly higher seen as it's sitting on a higher part of the shime so not as accurate as you would like it to be then.
Jmb
kitchen by me
I bought cheap ones from howdens nothing special and not the best but it was easy for me to get hold of them and I have an account with howdens. The better plastic legs are these ones which have two positions the second position allows you to over hang the legs from your unit/cabinet so for example normally your would have 4legs per unit/cabinet. You would only 4for the first cabinet and the rest would have two.
So two units/cabinets would have 6legs. Saving you 2legs so over a few units you save legs saving money but also time! Because once you levelled up the first unit the second one sits on the other unit/cabinets legs so it's flush and you just adjust the other two legs. Plastic legs all the way!
I think the EZ-level looks okay and would be the quickest way to level units BUT the initial setting them up takes time so defeats the object and they require the panels to run down to the floor which to me seems just a waist of material and time so I wouldn't use the EZ-level I'm sticking with the plastic legs. As far as I know nothing is quicker for leveling units than plastic legs shimes don't come close don't waist your time with shimes dude. Once you go plastic you ain't going back!
I use plastic packers all the time now like Justin I buy 5000.of each sort 1mm,2mm,3mm,4mm,5mm plastic packers.
I see in the video the guy sticks a shime under e first unit and then he stick another unit next to on the shime now a shime is a wedge shape correct? Now would the unit next to it actually be slightly higher seen as it's sitting on a higher part of the shime so not as accurate as you would like it to be then.
Jmb