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I totally have no idea how to go about replacing or fixing this damaged laundry cabinet kickboard (I think that's what it's called). I have not done any work of this nature. If I remove them (with the intention of replacing), will there be any structure supporting the cabinet so it won't collapse on me? I can't see any nail or screw holding the kickboard either. Are they glued?
Is there another way to fix this?
Totally ignorant newbie needs help
NB: Called local cabinetry place but doesn't appear to be interested in small job
Welcome to Bunnings Workshop @Nerissa.
I'm sure @MitchellMc will have some options for you. Other community members might also like to share their advice - we have loads of wonderful members sharing useful information every day. It might be useful to have some measurements, if it's not too tricky to share those details?
Jane
Hello @Nerissa
You could use a small wrecking bar to slowly pry out one of the kickboards. Just right in between where they join up. This will allow you to have a better idea of what is holding your cabinet up. I suspect either plastic legs or a timber frame. Either way you can buy some melamine sheeting and have it cut to size in the store and simply screw or glue it back in to place. If you wish to match color you might have to use pine or ply and paint to match. Key word is to do it slowly as we don't want your cabinet to topple should nothing be holding it up. Good luck and stay safe.
Cheers
Red
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Thank you kindly! Very much appreciated.
Hi @Nerissa,
Have you had any success with removing those panels? I see @redracer01 has provided some expert advice. It appears that the front panel would be the first one to remove, the side panels should hold the unit up whilst you do so. As mentioned, take your time, and a second set of hands wouldn't go astray.
Please let us know if you need further assistance. We're here to help.
Mitchell
Hi @MitchellMc
Thank you for following up. Very grateful for the advice that I received from everyone. Thank you @redracer01
I was away for a short break. I'm now back and ready to tackle the job.
Will give an update on how I'm going in the next few days.
Cheers
Nerissa
Thank you again @redracer01 .
My kickboard project is a success. Really appreciate the guidance.
Cheers
Nerissa
That is amazing, @Nerissa! You must be very proud of your project, as it looks like a brand new unit now.
Many thanks for sharing your results, and we look forward to your next project. Please let us know anytime you need assistance. We're here to help.
Mitchell
Hello @Nerissa
Let me give you my celebratory shout for any successful DIY. Huzzah!!!
May you have many more DIY projects in the future!
Cheers!
Red
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