What's Boiling Your Pi$$ Today?

DD67

The Peace Keeper
Staff member
Can I ask, for what reason it is above the skirting???
The carpet is very thick, as is the underlay.
Consequently it makes a very spongy base for something that is over 2 meters tall but only 20cm wide. i.e. very tall & very thin.
I wouldn't have dared to fill the shelves with DVD's.
If/when the racks fell forward. They'd have demolished the TV & the glass stand it sits on.
Also, the shelves can be positioned in numerous formats to accommodate CD's etc.
So there are 12 spare shelves that now sit neatly underneath in 3 stacks of 4 🙂
 

DD67

The Peace Keeper
Staff member
(Because he couldn't jam it in any other way without moving the rad.)

It allows him to practise 🙄

Perv!
Wrong!
When stood on the carpet. They fitted between the skirting & the rad with approx 10mm of clearance. Now there's 35mm 😉

I could have left them stood on the carpet & fixed the top/rear edges to the wall so they leant backwards. But that would have been a bodge.

If a job's worth doing.......
 

Sarky B’stard

Legendary Knight
Wrong!
When stood on the carpet. They fitted between the skirting & the rad with approx 10mm of clearance. Now there's 35mm 😉

I could have left them stood on the carpet & fixed the top/rear edges to the wall so they leant backwards. But that would have been a bodge.
If a job's worth doing.......
You protest too much 🧐
 

DD67

The Peace Keeper
Staff member
Are those the type that are designed to 'lean in' on a base that is shorter at the front?

Got 3 of them in the loft from before they got too full of CDs and I had to make alternative arrangements.

DS
Don't think so Doc.
There's a cut out on the back edge for a tiny skirting board. But enlarging it to fit over our skirting board would have required major surgery to the back of the bottom edge.
I'm happy with the end result & it's giving the w@nk splats on here some entertainment as well 😉
 
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