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Tshelf
Getting Established
3 replies
2 weeks ago

Hi JacobZ, I'll do as you suggested and have a go installing it at the original length. I've marked out how I want to split the Formply, will there be ...

Tshelf
Getting Established
5 replies
3 weeks ago

Thanks for the advice everyone, here's my revised plan for the shelf. I'm thinking of making the shelf itself 500x1600mm so I can fit it into the narr ...

Tshelf
Getting Established
9 replies

Hello, I'm planning on adding some extra shelving to a bedroom closet without having to do too much work or modifications. One shelf spanning the enti ...

Tshelf
Getting Established
1 reply
a month ago

Hi Jacob, I sat the desk upside down with weights and it seems to have fixed most of the sagging. When I flipped the desk back, I noticed that there w ...

Tshelf
Getting Established
3 replies
a month ago

Hi Jacob,Thanks for the and response and warm welcome! There isn't much clearance between my legs and the table so the timber supports wouldn't work f ...

Tshelf
Getting Established
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Hello! I have a bench top resting on 2 IKEA Alex drawers that has developed a sag overtime in the middle. The sagging isn't that noticeable at a glanc ...

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Bunnings Team Member EricL
Bunnings Team Member
1 reply
3 weeks ago

Hello @Tshelf Thanks for posting those diagrams, it makes it so much clearer on what you are planning to do. I'm a big fan of cleats and 42x18 timb ...

Nailbag
Home Improvement Guru
3 weeks ago

Hi @Tshelf I would go with the 42mm x 19mm DAR pine around all sides but not across the opening, that way you won't see the thickness of the suppor ...

Dave-1
Community Megastar
3 weeks ago

Good evening @Tshelf I like the 42*18mm cleats you have meantioned, I think they wouls work well for holding up the shelf. I would also screw through ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
4 replies
3 weeks ago

Hi @Tshelf, Assuming your measurements are precise and your cuts are accurate, you should be able to get the original design in place without too mu ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
2 replies
a month ago

Hi @Tshelf, Using your original brackets and adding an adjustable leg should work fine, I would just make sure you use some good long screws into yo ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
March

Hi @Tshelf, A warm welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community and thank you for your question. You have a couple of options, with your angle brack ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
4 replies
March

Hi @Tshelf, Can we get some photos of the benchtop to see how pronounced the sagging is? Flipping the table top will have some degree of effect, i ...

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Tshelf
Getting Established
3 replies
2 weeks ago

Hi JacobZ, I'll do as you suggested and have a go installing it at the original length. I've marked out how I want to split the Formply, will there be ...

Tshelf
Getting Established
5 replies
3 weeks ago

Thanks for the advice everyone, here's my revised plan for the shelf. I'm thinking of making the shelf itself 500x1600mm so I can fit it into the narr ...

Tshelf
Getting Established
9 replies

Hello, I'm planning on adding some extra shelving to a bedroom closet without having to do too much work or modifications. One shelf spanning the enti ...

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