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subject: How To Install Casters On Kitchen Work Tables [print this page]


The agendas of the kitchen areas are excellent for food prep and grading service and stored when not in use. However, in addition to the wheels of this furniture makes this a functional mechanism mobile and can create more space in the kitchenette. With a little work you can remain open, but your kitchen is ready to go to work.

Tools and materials required:

* Drill

* Small straight edge

* Pencil

* Hammer

* Center punch

* Pilot drill bit (1 / 8 inch and usually works best)

* Phillips-bit long or extend the period long

* 2 spinning wheels

* 2 wheels in a row lock

Step 1: Set

Start by flipping to remove any drawers and then flipping the table most of the work. Then remove any slides or feet that the table might be.

Step 2: Develop

Use a straight edge and pencil to mark the diagonals in each foot. Should these countries, and intersect with each other in the middle of the foot. Put the wheels on the feet when you clear lines of holes in the nails and the wheels and concentrated on his feet.

Step 3: Screw holes on the occasion of

With the wheels in place to take center punch and a hammer and take advantage of small divots where the nails are going to eliminate any guess work. Marking with a pencil will work, but dimples give a little something the pilot to guide it.

Step 4: testing in the holes

Remove the wheels of the feet and use a little to no less than 1 / 16 inch smaller then press to make the pilot hole. There is no need to dig a little bit about the length of 4 / 3 the length of the screw enough. But make sure to drill these holes as straight as possible to avoid running screws from the leg or to each other.

Step 5: Attach the wheels

Put a pair of wheels on the legs of neighboring (ie, not a place of wheels on the straight legs and country), using a long screw driving bit in the wheels. There are two things to keep in mind when you attach the wheels. First, push the nails along the way to keep the wheels from wobbling, but not so tight that they bend the wheels. Secondly, be careful not to strip the heads of screws in case you need to remove the wheels at some point.

by: Umar




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