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Post by Teachndad on May 28, 2022 4:31:20 GMT -8
Hi Friends, My Westerner kitchen cabinet as pictured below is all wiggly when it sits by itself and will need to be reinforced for reinstallation and to support the wall. Currently, it is out of the trailer and and the walls are off the frame.
Would something like this help to reinforce the cabinet structure?
Thanks, Rod
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Post by danrhodes on May 28, 2022 12:37:21 GMT -8
I don't see your suggestion but much of my camper was wobbly until it was out back into place. If you can strengthen it with a few lightweight boards, go for it, but you might be surprised how strong it when it's all installed as designed.
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Post by nccamper on May 28, 2022 15:03:31 GMT -8
I agree with Dan. Also if you make it too rigid it may not bend (for lack of a better word) to the wall imperfections.
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Post by aslmx on May 29, 2022 2:34:18 GMT -8
I agree with Dan. Also if you make it too rigid it may not bend (for lack of a better word) to the wall imperfections. You mean to tell me that this things are not built perfect?
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Post by Teachndad on May 29, 2022 22:29:20 GMT -8
Okay, you bring up a good point my friends. I was all set to screw in right angle supports. The kitchen wall bows outward partly due to how it was constructed with the galley window in the top half. It's a design flaw IMHO. I will know more when I get to that wall. I wanted to start planning ahead. Somewhere "between" the wall and the kitchen cabinet assembly, there will need to be a compromise.
Thanks,
Rod
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