makka619
16th January 2007, 03:51 AM
The shelves inside the cupboard aren't sturdy, they bend in the middle if you pull on it. They are only resting on the side walls.
They are made of chipboard (I think) as is the door frame. If you knock (with little force) the door frame, or pull it, it bends. The door frame is not attached to the shelves.
The sides and back are brick wall (of the house).
Should I try and make the shelves more sturdy. Or rip out the whole cupboard and get a specialist to make a whole new one? Would it cost much? Can a new one be made similar to this, but strong and sturdy, with the back and sides still as just the brick walls.
If I were to just make the shelves more sturdy, how should I go about it?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v306/little_bear_81/111cuboard019.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v306/little_bear_81/111bathroom1.jpg
:)Thanks.
They are made of chipboard (I think) as is the door frame. If you knock (with little force) the door frame, or pull it, it bends. The door frame is not attached to the shelves.
The sides and back are brick wall (of the house).
Should I try and make the shelves more sturdy. Or rip out the whole cupboard and get a specialist to make a whole new one? Would it cost much? Can a new one be made similar to this, but strong and sturdy, with the back and sides still as just the brick walls.
If I were to just make the shelves more sturdy, how should I go about it?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v306/little_bear_81/111cuboard019.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v306/little_bear_81/111bathroom1.jpg
:)Thanks.