Recently we had new kitchen cabinets installed and within weeks my wife brought
to my attention that the kitchen cabinet spice rack was sagging. It was actually
sagging to the point that the bottom end, furthest from the hinges, was actually
rubbing on the bottom of the kitchen cabinet frame.
Instead of calling the cabinet installer and attempting to get someone out to
fix it, I decided to take matters into my own hands.
After removing all of the spices and other cooking products from the cabinet, I
inspected the hinges to see what was going on.
It turned out there were three problems. First, the hinges were adjustable.
Instead of circular holes for the screw to slide through and attach to the
kitchen cabinet frame, they were elliptical holes. I noticed that the screws
were positioned at the top of the ellipses. So I first attempted to loosen the
screws and push the cabinet upwards and retighten the screws. In doing this I
quickly learned that the screws would not tightly snug down. After removing
them, I learned why. The screws were barely penetrating into the wood, even when
screwed all the way flush with the hinge. At best they were penetrating the wood
cabinet by 1/8th of an inch.
After purchasing some slightly longer screws, that would allow ¼” penetration
into the wood, but not penetrate out the other side of the kitchen cabinet, I
again readjusted the kitchen cabinet spice rack upwards. I adjusted it such that
the screws lined up with the bottom portion of the elliptical hinge holes and
then tighten them.
After installing the new screws, the kitchen cabinet spice rack was no longer
resting on the bottom of the kitchen cabinet and swung freely. However, the
cabinet spice rack still sagged somewhat on the side furthest away from the
hinge.
Again, after inspecting the spice rack, I noticed the kitchen cabinet installers
did not attach the other side of the hinges to the spice rack properly. The
bottom hinge’s center column sat flush with the kitchen cabinet spice rack,
whereas the top hinge’s center column sat almost ¼” away from the spice rack.
This also was contributing to the sagging.
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So, I pulled out my screw gun once again and removed the spice rack from the
hinges. Using a center punch I then created 3 new screw-hole locations where the
top hinge had been attached. The new screw-hole positions were set slightly
further back from the original holes such that the hinge’s center column would
rest flush with the spice rack when it was reattached.
Using a small drill bit, I then drilled small pilot holes, being careful not to
penetrate completely through the side of the spice rack.
I then reinstalled the spice rack to the hinges and again stood back to see if
the sagging had been fully corrected.
Though the kitchen cabinet spice rack swung freely, there was still some
sagging.
I next pulled out my tape measure and made two measurements. I measured the
distance from opposite corners of the spice rack. Sure enough, the spice rack
was “racked”. The measurements differed by ½”. I was also able to adjust this
distance by pushing on opposite corners of the spice rack, however of course as
soon as I let go the spice rack went back to its original sagging shape.
I realized the reason for this component of the sagging kitchen cabinet spice
rack saga was due to the fact that the dowels and center board within the spice
rack float in the sockets and cutout grooves. This is standard process, however.
Most cabinetry makers do not use glue in these components so that the wood can
flex and contract pending temperature and moisture levels.
At this point I chose to go no further in the sagging spice rack project, as the
sag was minimal and no longer caused any damaging rubbing with the bottom part
of the cabinet. I did, however, come up with a simple idea to solve this final
component of the sagging spice rack.
If I was to simply cut a section of 1/8” thick lattice, approximately 12” in
length, and cut the ends at 45 degrees, I could position it within the back base
section of the spice rack such that I could square up the spice rack. The piece
of lattice would lie at a 45 degree angle against the center board. The bottom
portion of it would butt up against the bottom corner of the spice rack, near
the lower hinge. The top portion would sit up under the first shelf of the spice
rack. The lattice would affectively be wedged into this space such at a 45
degree angle such that it would square up the spice rack.
Note: When making the measurements for the lattice piece you need to hold the
rack to the squared up position, otherwise you will cut a section of lattice
that leaves you with your sagging spice rack.
Tools/Material Required for Fixing a Sagging Kitchen Cabinet Spice Rack
Screw
Driver or Screw Gun
¾”
screws
16”
of 1/8” thick lattice
Drill
and Drill bit
Center
Punch
Hammer
Tape
Measure
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