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    BnQ wall cabinet on non plumb wall

    This is true. It’s pretty much there. Bnq build quality isn’t top notch as I’ve found out lol, hence the extra timber I’ve mounted on the rear, screwed through the side, assisted by metal joining plates and screwed into the next stud down. Should be bomb proof. Also, laminate splashback going...
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    BnQ wall cabinet on non plumb wall

    I thought this might be the way forward. Just didn’t want to get it off again Fiddled with it so much. I’m happy with his it looks. Looks fine as I don’t have many wall units. I was more concerned about the safety aspect. Hence the extra (long) screws through the back
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    BnQ wall cabinet on non plumb wall

    Ah well because it’s by a wall, it *looks* level now. It isn’t though. It would be nigh on perfect if pulled to the top brackets. There’s a small gap at the bottom, but minor. That gap would be at least 7mm. Sides not an issue as splashback will cover it. Just wondering if anyone has ever let...
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    BnQ wall cabinet on non plumb wall

    The back is thin hardboard
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    BnQ wall cabinet on non plumb wall

    The wall used to be a doorway so is studded with skim on top. Standard crappy bnq hanging brackets with added screws (x3) through the back, about half way up, through some planed softwood and into another stud. I said I was paranoid lol
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    BnQ wall cabinet on non plumb wall

    About 7mm gap at top. Nothing at bottom, but when I pull I the top, it’s reversed. Is it safe essentially
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    BnQ wall cabinet on non plumb wall

    Hi all. I have/am about to complete the install of my new kitchen. Looks amazing and can’t believe I’ve done it tbh…however I have an issue with a couple of my wall cabinets. The wall the 800mm is on looks like it isn’t and has a bulge about half way down the cabinet. As a result it isn’t quite...
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