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Hello people

 

I have sent of my application form for my SGC, and have fixed a bratton sound cabinet to a load bearing wall in a cupboard.

After fitting and tightening all the 10mil expansion bolts and screwing coach screws into the floor board I think I might have made a school boy error.

The skirting board is about half an inch thick and I have screwed straight through it. This means there is a slight gap between the wall and the cabinet in the middle.

It certainly isn’t going anywhere it is secured, but I don't know to unbolt the lot, then take of the skirting board and then re-fix so it is more plumb to the wall.

You lads know the score so any information would be brilliant. I just don't want to delay my application when the FAO comes to visit me.

 

Thanks in advance

 

James

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y didnt you put it bove the skirting board in the first place?

i had the bright idea of standing the cabinit on an empty quality street tin to raise it above the skirting board whilst i marked,drilled and bolted it to the wall, trouble is when id finished i remeb

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its iether wrong or write and you know in your heart wich it is.

 

It's solid, I'm just unsure about this little gap between the cabinet and wall, I don't know if the officer would see it as a way for a crow bar to be yanked behind it

 

Cheers James

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Fenton, I know what you mean fella. I took a little bit of skirting board out before fitting mine but I'm sure yours will be fine. My safe is in a real tight spot so you'd struggle to get a jemmy behind any gap anyway. You could always run a bit of sealant down the sides to tidy it up.

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Without even thinking, I removed the required amount of skirting board and secured it directly to the wall and floor. It didn't occur to me to do it any other way.

As long as its solid and you can't get a crowbar in to lever it away, I don't see the FEO having a problem with it.

 

Cheers

 

D.

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Well zx10mike keeps trying to give you a nudge on whats best ,sort it out, do it right ,you know you want too really :thumbs: .it wont take you 1/2 an hour once you get stuck in, if he/she see's a gap for screw driver or jemmy bar they won't pass it ,they want to see that you think about stuff like that.

atb......pipcock

aazx10mike

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Just get a couple of tubes of "grip-fill" and fill the gap at the back, smoothing it off and leaving it to dry. No one will be any the wiser and when set, grip fill is bloody hard stuff. Buy it from Screw fix for a cheap price.

 

After ten cabinet inspections, not once has anyone ever looked at the back of my cabinet.

 

John

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