kkpenguin t1_j6ar1o6 wrote
For the floor, you need to first figure out where the water is coming from. Please tell me this isn't built right on the ground with no structure underneath. Regardless, rotting wood isn't going to heal itself so you might need to start over and do it right.
For the gaps, if you don't care how it looks, a can of spray foam (like Great Stuff) can fill the openings. Or use painter's caulk.
For stabilizing the wood shelves, cut a small block of 2x2 wood the width of the shelf and attach it with screws underneath at the corners.
lennon818 OP t1_j6aryaf wrote
- bingo.
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Spray foam great idea
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Don't have a way to cut wood. Can I just use brackets with nuts and bolts?
tigerbloodz13 t1_j6cg07n wrote
Buy a hand saw.
kkpenguin t1_j6ct3nj wrote
Brackets will work, with screws. But if you buy a piece of lumber, the store usually will cut it for you if you need. Also, if you have a house, you need basic tools. Scope out yard sales, auctions, estate sales or thrift stores if the budget is tight. My fave is auctions: I've gotten boxfuls of power tools and workbench stuff, sometimes for just a couple of bucks.
lennon818 OP t1_j6d9bfo wrote
I'm just too scared to use a power saw lol. I might get a reciprocating saw at some point.
Yeah I was think brackets. Maybe over enginer it with bolts and nuts.
kkpenguin t1_j6dvfvr wrote
so, where are you attaching the bolts and nuts? and how? got a drill?
lennon818 OP t1_j6dvqg9 wrote
Yeah I got a drill. Well I was going to get an L bracket and drill through the wood. Then put the bolt through the hole and put a nut at the end. This might just be overkill and too much work so Ill probably just screw the L bracket to the wood and be done w/ it
kkpenguin t1_j6dwd4f wrote
you do need to attach the L on both sides, so why not just use screws for both, vs having the top of the bolt on the surface of your shelf?
lennon818 OP t1_j6dwnwa wrote
Yeah Im just going to screw it. I'm not putting anything heavy on it so it should be fine. I mean it hasn't fallen apart yet and it is held together with magic at this point.
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