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Not a big problem but an irritating one…..
I am drilling peg holes for shelves in an existing built in
cabinet. I made a jig out of quarter inch masonite with the intention of resting it on each shelf as
I progress. A passable system, if slow,. The problem is that no matter what I do there is always one peg slightly lower that the other three causing
the shelf to rock a little.I know someone out there knows of a simple system that works. Help me.
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Not a big problem but an irritating one.....
I am drilling peg holes for shelves in an existing built in
cabinet. I made a jig out of quarter inch masonite with the intention of resting it on each shelf as
I progress. A passable system, if slow,. The problem is that no matter what I do there is always one peg slightly lower that the other three causing
the shelf to rock a little.I know someone out there knows of a simple system that works. Help me.