Anyone ever had any issues with drilling carpeted plywood into the walls of the caddy?
With the layers of sound deadening, insulation etc it’s making it difficult to get the screws (self tap metal) to secure as the tension on the plywood seems too great to hold a screw in?
Any advice would be sound.
TIA
Plywood installation vs insulation
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Re: Plywood installation vs insulation
It's usually not a problem, have you the correct fine thread screws to suit the thin metal panels?
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Re: Plywood installation vs insulation
Maybe using rivnuts might help, at least then you’ll have a good solid fixing.
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Re: Plywood installation vs insulation
As above. Fit Rivnuts and use cabinet bolts. Basically big headed Allen bolts.