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Back of Bookshelf Replacement

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  1. Back of Bookshelf Replacement, Back of Bookshelf: step 1, image 1 of 1
    • Gather all pieces of the bookshelf if it fell apart or the shelf itself is still together.

    • You will need two people to complete this project.

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    • You will need to put the bookshelf back together by holding the sides together.

    • Drill new holes to insert new screws to reinforce the shelf. Use a 1/8 inch drill bit.

    • Put screws into the freshly made holes with 1/8 by 1 inch wood screws to bring it together.

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    • Now that the base of the bookshelf is back together, we will need to measure out the size of board needed for the new backing.

    • Use the measuring tape and the square ruler to measure out the specific size you need. Use a pencil to draw the lines out so you can saw the piece out with precision.

    • Use the jig saw to cut the piece of plywood out following the lines you just drew.

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    • Line your new piece of plywood that you just cut, up with the back of the bookshelf.

    • Make sure that the corners are lined up so that as you hammer in the nails it stays lined up and even.

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    • Start from the top and work your way down each side when putting the nails in so the board doesn't bow.

    • Use 2d penny nails and hammer them in along all four sides.

    • Five nails on each of the four sides is all you will need.

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    • The shelf has its new plywood backing, so you can stand it up and you will feel the immediate difference in the sturdiness of your new shelf.

    • Place the shelf in the room of your choosing and place your books on it, knowing that it will not fall apart.

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