easy to make one with plywood and a drill press
Granted, I haven't been looking for one, but I've never seen one on fbmpCmt or the blum eco drill. A used pneumatic hinge boring machine is worth checking for on FBMP, they are occasionally cheap (I picked up 2 for less combined than a cmt jig)
Pretty limited around here, unless a shop goes out of business I wouldn't expect either to show up.Granted, I haven't been looking for one, but I've never seen one on fbmp
I’ve had excellent luck with the Kreg jig as well.
Pretty limited around here, unless a shop goes out of business I wouldn't expect either to show up.
Seems like a bit much for a kitchen's worth of cabinets too, but then again most of my tools are...
There's a hettich a few hours away for $500, seems to have been modified and per above is a different size?Searched here and there's one local. All others that come up are over 250 miles away
There's a hettich a few hours away for $500, seems to have been modified and per above is a different size?
Not the right choice...
Way to much for a hettich. I have one it's maybe worth $100 to someone who wants one that's about all. For $500 you can get an old blum. The ganner red barons are usually cheap and work really well, even more if you get one with the 7 spindle line bore head.
I wasn't looking to buy a machine, but that was the suggestion as they're apparently a dime a dozenAssuming 2 hinges per door; I would just make a jig and hand drill the 48 holes. If you are looking to buy a machine and don't have a drill press I'd probably get one of those before a hinge boring machine.
For $100 I would probably buy it (assuming it was the right size). For $250 for a blum I wouldn't think too hard either....
IIRC they wanted $30+ per door to bore for hinges. That added up quick...
Assuming 2 hinges per door; I would just make a jig and hand drill the 48 holes. If you are looking to buy a machine and don't have a drill press I'd probably get one of those before a hinge boring machine.
$30/door seems high. Machine setup for your specific hinge offset/backspace takes 10-15 minutes but after that it's 30 seconds a door. I could see a 2 hour minimum at the standard shop rate though. Still cheaper than the 30/door "we don't want to be bothered price."