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Closetmaid Laminate System
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| Hello,
We bought some Closetmaid laminate components for a new walk-in closet. It looks
fairly daunting to install. Does anyone have experience with installation and if
so how difficult was it?
Thanks,
Cin
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| gfretwell@aol.com 2005-08-30, 2:21 am |
| On 29 Aug 2005 21:05:47 -0700, Cindy <cindy@newsguy.com> wrote:
>We bought some Closetmaid laminate components for a new walk-in closet. It looks
>fairly daunting to install. Does anyone have experience with installation and if
>so how difficult was it?
If you build it in one of their configurations it goes up real fast
with little more than a screwdriver.
My wife had me cutting and piecing things together in a custom
configuration and it was still easy.
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| In article <mao7h1hu49ls3imm7tkeoqnc99jj01a1nt@4ax.com>, gfretwell@aol.com
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>On 29 Aug 2005 21:05:47 -0700, Cindy <cindy@newsguy.com> wrote:
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>If you build it in one of their configurations it goes up real fast
>with little more than a screwdriver.
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>My wife had me cutting and piecing things together in a custom
>configuration and it was still easy.
Thanks! That gives me encouragement! Did you have to cut any of the metal
rods?We need to and I'm afraid that will be a major deal.
Cin
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| gfretwell@aol.com 2005-08-30, 3:21 am |
| On 29 Aug 2005 21:45:30 -0700, Cindy <cindy@newsguy.com> wrote:
>Thanks! That gives me encouragement! Did you have to cut any of the metal
>rods?We need to and I'm afraid that will be a major deal.
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>Cin
You may have to cut the wire shelves but if you can measure them
correctly the guy at Home Deopt can cut them with his shear.
Otherwise all you need is a hacksaw.
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| In article <jfs7h151kc01ib0k10p2m31iloo3q2lj1e@4ax.com>, gfretwell@aol.com
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>On 29 Aug 2005 21:45:30 -0700, Cindy <cindy@newsguy.com> wrote:
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>You may have to cut the wire shelves but if you can measure them
>correctly the guy at Home Deopt can cut them with his shear.
>Otherwise all you need is a hacksaw.
I took your advice and took them back in and they cut them with bolt
cutters...easy deal!
Cin
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