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Cut drawer runners to size and glue them in place. Secure the ladder with an elastic cord so it can't (helpful site) roll out and fall. And you could remove bolt and the toggle would stay put, ready for you to reinstall the shelf. You'll also need a metal snips to rip the duct to length. Lay out the slats against the guide using spacers rip from a paint stir stick. Then set one section at a time to position tile accurately. This dress rehearsal will reveal problems like a misfit joint or alert you to the need for another clamp. To ensure that any splintering occurs on inside face of legs, run the bit from outside to inside.
Therefore, fill holes with lumber filler and let the compound dry out for several hours. Measure the distance between two vertical stiles and the two horizontal rails to determine outside dimensions of your spice rack. Clamp the legs place, and then drill pilot holes into them from inside box. Rip the sides to width on table saw. Put sides in position and tack them on with one screw each at bottom into the seat sides. Place the boards where you want them, and press hard to mark spots for your drywall anchors. Save space and make plywood cutting easier by building this hinged, flip-up, open-web bench.