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My next big project, if I ever get the d*mn shop in order is
bookcases. We have TONS of books. Anyways, I have plenty of plans for a case, so that's not what I asking asstance on. It is the installation of the cases. The house has wall-to-wall carpeting and 1/2 base molding in the rooms where there will be the cases. I know the tackless strip for the w-to-w will raise the back end of the case up a bit and the 1/2 molding will force it from the wall, so that means the case is just not going to be straight and stable. How best do I handle this? Do I put in leveling blocks in the front and raise the front to match the offset from the tackless and do I pull the molding and cut it fit the cases against the wall. I already figured that I would tie the cases to the wall, as we live in earthquake country. That's a given. But in all of the plans I have, they don't talk about either the molding or tackless strip. So how do you do it? Thanks much. MJ Wallace |
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