


Glad I did this one next. I didn't realize how many small kits I have.
I am going to need much more small shelving than I originally thought, so I need to rework some of my overall plans before I move forward.
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Only reason I thought of it, is we had that problem with stuff in the hutch in the dining room. All the vibrations from people walking through would cause some things to slide forward and rattle against the glass. Finally I shimmed the front legs a bit, and now things slide to the back insteadScooke123 wrote:Angling the shelves was a great idea - I would have never thought of that.

Maybe.. alien tape..Tim Fortuna wrote:I was just about to ask how you are installing them on the wall. Excellent idea.
The two shelves completed so far have cleats that I am screwing through and into the studs.Tim Fortuna wrote:I was just about to ask how you are installing them on the wall. Excellent idea.


Don't feel too bad - I had to google "pocket screws" (* they look way too complex for me to play withTim Fortuna wrote: . . . I like to overcomplicate things.
I'm guessing they're not so good at attaching pieces of wood though - either to bond them together OR to do the work (can't hold the drill or the screwdriver).scuzzfink85 wrote:There also pocket shrews...
Heavy Metal Spike wrote:I'm guessing they're not so good at attaching pieces of wood though - either to bond them together OR to do the work (can't hold the drill or the screwdriver).scuzzfink85 wrote:There also pocket shrews...
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