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Jeff Wisnia
 
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Norminn wrote:



Jag Man wrote:

The bathroom vanity I got needs a shelve in the under-counter space.
One side
can easily be supported with the little peg-style supports because the
holes
would be through a verticle side inside the vanity. Unfortunately, the
other side
is at the exposed end of the vanity, so I would not want to drill
through.
So the question is how to support that side of the shelf. The end wall
is
1/2" particle board.



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Cut a piece of plywood or whatever to fit inside the end panel, drill
holes in it. The shelves will hold it in place and it will hold up the
shelves.


Or if it's only one shelf you're installing then just cut that piece the
right height to fit under the shelf and slap it against the vanity wall
with a slathering of construction adhesive behind it.

Jeff

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