How long it was short, but we found use for them. I was given the task of priming them to the wall of the bathroom
Procedure:
1) Determine the exact installation location
2) We determine the fastening points of the shelves. I divided all width by 3 and put marks. I made holes in plastic with a screwdriver and a self-tapping screw for metal.
3) Make a mark on the wall at the alleged location of the fastener and make it.
4) Using the level and the calculated dimensions on the shelf, make a note for the second hole and make it. The simultaneous production of both holes can immediately lead to a mismatch due to an error when working with a punch (woodpecker reincarnation).
5) Insert the chips (plastic dowels) and hammer them with a hammer (or even a puncher, for virtuosos).
6) We fasten the shelf with self-tapping screws with a washer head.
Similarly fastened the second shelf.
And here is the result.
Additional tricks:
My hammer began to hang on the handle, I solved this problem by screwing a wood screw.
You may not have a factory level at hand. I thought about this snag and came up with something.
We need: a thread, a weight, a direct object (pencil or ruler), adhesive tape.
We take a piece of thread, fold it in half, hang a weight on the resulting center, attach the ends to the edges of the straight part. At the middle of the distance between the fasteners we fasten the thread for holding. Along the way, I thought of a more accurate modification with two weights.
And one more thought. A kapron thread was torn, it was used to dry clothes. I tried to knot, it was bad, and then I did this:
Hold on to this day: wink:.
Continuation of home tricks.