Not sure if I'm on the right board, but I don't know where else to go. I fucked up pretty bad (pick related) long story short, I went to move this thing to a standing position and it collapsed. The screws ripped right out of the shitty particle board. is there any way I can fix this shit? It isn't mine and I have to have it done within a couple of hours. Please help me bros.
>particle board
you're pretty much fucked and with that damage even if you do fix it it'll look like shit
a new one is probably only $20 at ikea. glue everything together when assembling the new one. nobody in their right mind is going to blame you for ripping apart a particleboard piece of shit
>>1097036
Thanks anon, I was helping my parents move it to the bottom floor of their house. I don't think they care for aesthetics. Having this thing stand on its own is enough
>>109703
>>1097036
They have
another one that matches. It's about 15 years old and ikea doesn't make the same model anymore.
>>1097037
New one costs over 800 Canadian
>>1097037
>nobody in their right mind is going to blame you for ripping apart a particleboard piece of shit
nope if they do tell them to get fucked. once that shit is put together there's a 99% chance it'll fall apart if you ever try to move it at all
hell just last week i pulled my desk out to clean behind it and the entire fucking thing collapsed. ruined my computer case and $350 monitor. built a new one myself out of oak so that shit never happens again
>>1097041
that's like what $12.89US?
>>1097043
Thanks for the support anon, but it's for my parents, and I don't have the money on hand to replace it.
>>1097045
Well played anon
Alright. Sounds like I'm fucked. I'm thinking about a DIY built in wardrobe to replace the Swedish cuck-board
There are two ways I'd suggest. First is using screws (or bolts even) with metal L brackets (pic related).
Second method is to use scrap lumber as an inside corner board to screw too.
>>1097058
Better pic google came up with.