Hi, let me just start by thanking everyone that has offered me advice so far in particular jasonb, it has made the job a lot easier .
i am making some built in wardrobes out of birch ply, and i have a few morre questions if you dont mind.
1. To fix the back to the carcass, is it ok to use the same carcass screws that i used to screw together the carcasses? or wat should i use?
2. To fix the shelves support battens to the carcasses are 3.5 x 35mm wodscrews alright to use? or what should i use?
3. What is best to use to rub down the birch ply? (I guess a fininshing sander, or by hand)
4. What grit sand paper should i use to rub down the birch ply?
5. For the shelf lipping would 32mm x 18mm PAR softwood be alright? or what should i use?
6. For the face frame of the wardrobes would 12mm by 21mm PAR softwood be alright? or should i use a hardwood trim? or what should i use?
Sorry for so many questions
thanks
i am making some built in wardrobes out of birch ply, and i have a few morre questions if you dont mind.
1. To fix the back to the carcass, is it ok to use the same carcass screws that i used to screw together the carcasses? or wat should i use?
2. To fix the shelves support battens to the carcasses are 3.5 x 35mm wodscrews alright to use? or what should i use?
3. What is best to use to rub down the birch ply? (I guess a fininshing sander, or by hand)
4. What grit sand paper should i use to rub down the birch ply?
5. For the shelf lipping would 32mm x 18mm PAR softwood be alright? or what should i use?
6. For the face frame of the wardrobes would 12mm by 21mm PAR softwood be alright? or should i use a hardwood trim? or what should i use?
Sorry for so many questions
thanks