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Restoring Wardrobe Units.
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<blockquote data-quote="samgopsill" data-source="post: 559212" data-attributes="member: 21738"><p>what i would do mate is take the wardrobe to bits, use 9 or 12mm plywood (whatever thickness the existing side is) draw round the side that has been butchered onto your new piece and cut it out. no point wasting time/ bodging up the existing side in my opinion (you can always keep it incase you fancy pimping your ride :lol: )</p><p></p><p>as for the laminate i don't really know what to suggest but sure someone will be along to advise you, it would be possible to use the pieces you have suggested but would be hard i reckon to not see the joins</p><p></p><p>hope this helps</p><p></p><p>Sam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samgopsill, post: 559212, member: 21738"] what i would do mate is take the wardrobe to bits, use 9 or 12mm plywood (whatever thickness the existing side is) draw round the side that has been butchered onto your new piece and cut it out. no point wasting time/ bodging up the existing side in my opinion (you can always keep it incase you fancy pimping your ride :lol: ) as for the laminate i don't really know what to suggest but sure someone will be along to advise you, it would be possible to use the pieces you have suggested but would be hard i reckon to not see the joins hope this helps Sam [/QUOTE]
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