26-07-2012, 07:41 AM
(25-07-2012, 06:18 PM)chip off the block Wrote: It will alsow require the cabinet back to be fixed in right next to the fixing. 1 supplier i use has a cam n dowel 100mm down from the tops so it would just flex the back.
Hi Chip - have a look at the instruction sheet i've attached on te previous post - the backs cant flex!
(26-07-2012, 07:41 AM)PREM Wrote: Now you have explained it better, it is a little better.Hi Prem,
This idea is actually making fixing a unit longer process, anything we can do to make any process shorter will always get our vote.
it might be ok if you have a stud wall and the stud is in the middle of the unit, then i can see a benefit.
Trust me - I wouldn't be daft enough to invent a system that was slower - this is much quicker - I've done numerous experiments - look at my latest attachment a couple of posts ago not sure you get it yet as dont quite understand what stud walls have to do with it? Be great to hear back from you.