kvinna
2017-01-06 09:45:18
- #1
Hello,
I am moving and want to disassemble my furniture. I have a Besta sideboard, which consists of three separate elements but was screwed together. To hide that it is actually three separate elements, there is the Besta glass top from Ikea. I glued the glass top on it (according to the instructions). That was quite difficult because you felt (or actually had) only one chance to place the Besta glass top exactly in the right spot, as the adhesive is very strong. (I think there were four adhesive pads, one in each corner of the glass top.) Now I would like to separate the three elements again, but I am not sure how to remove the glass top beforehand. Can someone give me a tip?
Thanks!
I am moving and want to disassemble my furniture. I have a Besta sideboard, which consists of three separate elements but was screwed together. To hide that it is actually three separate elements, there is the Besta glass top from Ikea. I glued the glass top on it (according to the instructions). That was quite difficult because you felt (or actually had) only one chance to place the Besta glass top exactly in the right spot, as the adhesive is very strong. (I think there were four adhesive pads, one in each corner of the glass top.) Now I would like to separate the three elements again, but I am not sure how to remove the glass top beforehand. Can someone give me a tip?
Thanks!