I have a 70s sideboard that I want to use a TV cabinet.
The back is currently plywood, but I'm thinking if I take the staples out holding it in place, I could then replace the back with pegboard and hide of the cables and guff at the back in a flexible modular way.
I need to add a bit of depth to the cabinet (currently it's 380mm deep) in order to fit a media computer in there which is 390mm deep. So I'm thinking of fitting the pegboard to the back with some sort of brackets attached to the inside of the unit. Then I'd have some extra clearence and additional airflow.
I've never really done any wood or furniture projects like this in the past. Are there any better ideas
The back is currently plywood, but I'm thinking if I take the staples out holding it in place, I could then replace the back with pegboard and hide of the cables and guff at the back in a flexible modular way.
I need to add a bit of depth to the cabinet (currently it's 380mm deep) in order to fit a media computer in there which is 390mm deep. So I'm thinking of fitting the pegboard to the back with some sort of brackets attached to the inside of the unit. Then I'd have some extra clearence and additional airflow.
I've never really done any wood or furniture projects like this in the past. Are there any better ideas