Agreed. A long screwdriver is the best way to go
Easy enough mistake to make if you don't deal with fixings every day. We order-in every 2 to 4 days, generally 10k or so loose screws and 15k collated nails and pins at a time, but also some collated screws, bolts, TEK screws, concrete screws, coach screws, resin anchors, etc. Everything comes in boxes of different sizes and sometimes things go awry - which is why it took us 6 months to use up one particular size of screw (the order was for 100 boxes of a given size, I.e. 10 000, not a single box of 100) This project eats stuff, so fixings always get used in the end - eventually
Did you replace the dowels before adding the angle plates?
What I meant was were the dowels in when you assembled it? If yes, have you measured side to side both front and rear and both the diagonals? If your drawer is out of square then you'll get different dimensions
What I meant was were the dowels in when you assembled it? If yes, have you measured side to side both front and rear and both the diagonals? If your drawer is out of square then you'll get different dimensions
See, I was right, you really don't know your own strength!
Seriously, though, that was why I suggested checking the dimensions. It is easy to inadvertently spread the sides when adding repair brackets
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