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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

How to repair IKEA furniture stripped wood screw holes Read more: How to repair IKEA furniture stripped wood screw holes

Ikea makes some great furniture with wood parts, but sometimes the wood screw hole strips out. Here's how to fix the problem and you can easily do it yourself! This example will be for a wooden top Ikea desk.

Difficulty: Easy

Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • toothpicks
  • wood glue
  • screwdriver
Get what you need for every
project at HomeDepot.com
  1. 1

    Remove the screws from the wooden top. Place the top upside down on the floor. Don't lose the screws because they are hard to find at the hardware store! Place the top somewhere where it can sit overnight undisturbed.

  2. 2

    Take the first stripped screw hole and inset a toothpick. Push it in as far as it will go and then break it off flush with the top of the hole.
    Now fill the hole with wood glue.

  3. 3

    Take a screw for the top and run it into the hole. If it's tight you are done. Remove the screw and let the glue dry overnight. If the screw is still loose add another toothpick. Repeat until the screw goes in really tight! Now...do the rest of them. Put the top back on the next day.


christopher purnell
www.nychandymanandfurnitureassembly.com

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Great Websites, Tips, and Instructions for the DIYer IKEA Kitchen Installation

Hello Everyone!
This has always been an important topic and doing a kitchen renovation using IKEA cabinets, or any cabinets for that matter yourself is hard enough so I figured that sharing my years of expierence would be a plus. First of I want to share a Great website that is a must for anyone that is an Ikea shoper because it has everything about Ikea products from tips, forums, downloadable instructions, and step by step guides on how to asemble their products if you get stuck. The site is IKEA FANS and you can check it out by clicking here. What's even cooler is they are giving away $350.00 of IKEA goodies! The first thing you ned to do after you have purchased the cabinets you are going to assemble and install is clean out as much space as possible while using the boxes to protect the floor. Then start by asembling your wal cabinets because they will be the first ones to be installed. I suggest getting a bowl or tupperware to hold all the screws and dowels. Use the first one as a guide for the rest of them. The actual assembly of both the base and wall cabinets is simple and wil be easier once you get rolling. Do NOT put the doors on until you have hung the cabinets. The hard part is putting in the drawers and assembling them. It is very important to make sure you count the holes as shown in the poor picture directions because they are made of MDF (medium density fiberboard) and once you start puting in screws and taking them out it wil begin to chip and crumble before your eyes. After you assemble your wal cabinets you ned to hang them and get them out of the way to get the base cabinets done. Ikea cabinets hang on a rail so it is important that this is folowing your flor, not always level. Why? Because if you were to hang the suport rail perfectly level but your floor wasn't your cabinets would actually look unlevel and slanted. I sugest measuring from the floor up to the cieling in 5-6 seperate places along the length of your wall to see if it is level or not. If it's 96" on the right side but 94" on the left end you wil have to measure from the cieling and deduct from there and mark your line for the bracket. This way even if it is not level when you hang them they will appear level because you followed the floor. Make sure you screw the bracket into as many studs as possible for the most support, most studs are between 16"-18" apart. You will be able to level the base cabinets out by adjusting the legs. This is a job and if you never swung a hammer I would suggest hiring a professional because there is a strong chance you will damage the cabinets, hit a electrical wire or water pipe screwing in the suport bracket, nevermind it will take you at least six times longer than a pro. Ikea charges about $10 to instal each cabinet, where we charge between $25-$35 to assemble & $45-$60 to install. I have found that in the city most kitchen renovations cost the client about $800-$1100 to professionally install all the cabinetry,cut outs for pipes and the countertop. Painting and a nice tile backsplash wil run a few hundred more but really makes it beautiful. If you have any questions prior to doing the job or while doing it feel free to email or cal me @ 718-313-4770 and I wil help you the best I can. You can always visit our website www.professionalfurnitureassembly.com to view our work and request a quote or a FREE estimate. All our workmanship is Guaranted for an entire year which is the longest in the city!