Secure upper cabinets to wall studs and adjacent cabinets with cabinet screws.
What kind of screws to use to hang kitchen cabinets.
Finally mark the stud locations.
By roy berendsohn apr 6 2012.
Set the second cabinet into position and line up the faces so that they re even at the bottom and across the front.
Cabinets come with a variety of screws so if you re installing recycled kitchen cabinets for instance you might have a hard time finding the ones you need.
Check that the top of the cabinet is level and add shims underneath as necessary.
Install a ledger board just below this line to hang the upper cabinets atop.
One side screws into the wall studs.
It s time to install the first wall cabinet.
Draw a vertical line to line up the edge of the first cabinet to be installed.
For hanging cabinet use 3 1 2 inch screws set directly into the studs for screwing the cabinet bodies together use 1 1 2 or 2 1 2 inch screws depending upon the thickness of the cabinet body and if they have face frames or not.
Clamp the cabinets together and drive screws into the back again just tight enough to hold the cabinet in place for now.
To join frameless cabinets use wood screws that are just shorter than the thickness of the two cabinet sides.
Transfer stud locations from the wall to the inside of each cabinet before you lift it into place.
With the cabinet seated against its shims drive 2 inch deck screws with washers through the cabinet back and into the studs.
Next outline where the first cabinet will hang.
The other side screws into the top and bottom of the cabinet.
At the shim locations counterbore and fasten cabinet to the floor with deck screws without washers.
Use shims in the back to make it plumb.
Label the location of the kitchen wall cabinets and appliances on the wall.
Step 7 install remaining base.