Hi,
We are going to be installing new kitchen cupboards and the cabinets have arrived all made up. The sink unit, while sturdy, is slightly unlevel. The top is level but the sides are very slightly off making the door appear a little uneven. If you push the cupboard to the side a little, everything evens up. Unfortunately this unit is going to be next to two appliances so won't be pushed into shape by its neighbours.
I guess the best thing to do is brace the back of the cupboard but I'm wondering the best method of doing this? Is there an established method to 'pull' the unit square?
Cheers,
Steve
We are going to be installing new kitchen cupboards and the cabinets have arrived all made up. The sink unit, while sturdy, is slightly unlevel. The top is level but the sides are very slightly off making the door appear a little uneven. If you push the cupboard to the side a little, everything evens up. Unfortunately this unit is going to be next to two appliances so won't be pushed into shape by its neighbours.
I guess the best thing to do is brace the back of the cupboard but I'm wondering the best method of doing this? Is there an established method to 'pull' the unit square?
Cheers,
Steve