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been playing a lot of rdo these past few days (i guess i miss camp western already) and i realised that i haven't shown Molger here. so here he is.
i dont have any good pictures of him so these will do.
look closely. see the autism in his eyes.
MOLGER Open storage, dark brown for only $49. Original price was $79. ...Read More Deal Posted by nick123
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Staggered Molger Shelves
Bathroom
Published on July 31st, 2014 | by ChrisJScott
We required some storage for our bathroom and liked the spa-like appear of Ikea’s Molger shelves. Even so, we felt that have 3 side-by-side (which was the plan) looked fairly uninteresting so we made the decision to stagger their height with some clever saw perform. A number of ideas:
The safest way to do this is to lay the shelves on the floor, side-by side. Align them in the staggered way you want (with the top of the second-most shelf lined up with the second shelf of the tallest one and so on) and then pencil mark the legs of every “shorter” unit so that they line up with the bottom of the tallest shelf.
Use a miter box when cutting the legs in order to maintain your cuts “square.”
When drilling the holes in the bottom of the “hacked” shelves, be sure to make the hole slightly smaller that the plastic, ribbed foot you will be inserting so that it fits snugly.
Producing a mess:
Drilling holes for the feet:
Inserting the feet:
Testing the 1st, finished shelf (Lucy the chocolate lab is our QA inspector):
The last merchandise:
DIY-ish Floating Credenza
I’m with you, Jules!
Here’s a substantial 5
No, I do not want to miss out on any hack. Inform me when the move happens. Right here are my particulars:
New Post has been published on Garden Designy
New Post has been published on http://www.gardendesigny.com/interior-decoration/staggered-molger-shelves.html
Staggered Molger Shelves
Bathroom
Published on July 31st, 2014 | by ChrisJScott
We required some storage for our bathroom and liked the spa-like look of Ikea’s Molger shelves. Nevertheless, we felt that have 3 side-by-side (which was the program) looked pretty boring so we determined to stagger their height with some clever noticed work. A couple of ideas:
The safest way to do this is to lay the shelves on the floor, side-by side. Align them in the staggered way you want (with the best of the second-most shelf lined up with the 2nd shelf of the tallest one and so on) and then pencil mark the legs of every “shorter” unit so that they line up with the bottom of the tallest shelf.
Use a miter box when cutting the legs in buy to maintain your cuts “square.”
When drilling the holes in the bottom of the “hacked” shelves, be positive to make the hole somewhat smaller sized that the plastic, ribbed foot you will be inserting so that it fits snugly.
Making a mess:
Drilling holes for the feet:
Inserting the feet:
Testing the 1st, completed shelf (Lucy the chocolate lab is our QA inspector):
The last merchandise:
DIY-ish Floating Credenza
I’m with you, Jules!
Here’s a large 5
No, I really do not want to miss out on any hack. Inform me when the move occurs. Right here are my information:
New Post has been published on Marriageous
New Post has been published on http://www.marriageous.com/interior-design/staggered-molger-shelves.html
Staggered Molger Shelves
Bathroom
Published on July 31st, 2014 | by ChrisJScott
We needed some storage for our bathroom and liked the spa-like look of Ikea’s Molger shelves. However, we felt that have 3 side-by-side (which was the plan) looked fairly uninteresting so we determined to stagger their height with some clever noticed perform. A handful of guidelines:
The safest way to do this is to lay the shelves on the floor, side-by side. Align them in the staggered way you want (with the prime of the second-most shelf lined up with the second shelf of the tallest a single and so on) and then pencil mark the legs of every single “shorter” unit so that they line up with the bottom of the tallest shelf.
Use a miter box when cutting the legs in purchase to hold your cuts “square.”
When drilling the holes in the bottom of the “hacked” shelves, be confident to make the hole slightly smaller that the plastic, ribbed foot you will be inserting so that it fits snugly.
Generating a mess:
Drilling holes for the feet:
Inserting the feet:
Testing the initial, completed shelf (Lucy the chocolate lab is our QA inspector):
The last solution:
DIY-ish Floating Credenza
I’m with you, Jules!
Here’s a large 5
No, I do not want to miss out on any hack. Inform me when the move happens. Here are my details: