myfreakout
2013-03-10 15:43:29
- #1
Hello everyone,
I bought the "Besta" shelf (item number: 80134048 and 70134044). The matching doors "Besta tofta" (1 x 90178466 and 7 x 50178468).
Both for the two shelves and the doors, there were "screws" included for the shelves (insert shelves) to attach them in the cabinet. Why, and why are these different screw systems?
With the screw set of the "BESTA" shelf I can insert the shelves flush with the back wall. With the screw set of the doors I can insert it either flush with the wall or flush with the door? Why? Why does a large gap appear between the shelf and the back wall when inserted flush with the door? What is the point? Why is the shelf not flush with the back wall and door?
It would be great if someone could help me and explain. The shelves cannot be wrong since they were included with the shelves.
Best regards Frank
I bought the "Besta" shelf (item number: 80134048 and 70134044). The matching doors "Besta tofta" (1 x 90178466 and 7 x 50178468).
Both for the two shelves and the doors, there were "screws" included for the shelves (insert shelves) to attach them in the cabinet. Why, and why are these different screw systems?
With the screw set of the "BESTA" shelf I can insert the shelves flush with the back wall. With the screw set of the doors I can insert it either flush with the wall or flush with the door? Why? Why does a large gap appear between the shelf and the back wall when inserted flush with the door? What is the point? Why is the shelf not flush with the back wall and door?
It would be great if someone could help me and explain. The shelves cannot be wrong since they were included with the shelves.
Best regards Frank