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Securing a tall bookcase

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DaddyJ · 07/03/2009 18:50

Sorry, this is probably a stupid question
but how do you secure a bookcase against the wall?

I am worried dd or her friends will drop it onto themselves.

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Lulumama · 07/03/2009 18:52

you can get some sort of fixings and you attach it to the wall via a sort of strong nylon mesh thingie ... hth

that sort of thing does exist, as we had it for a mahoosive TV cabinet, but DH dealt with it.

cluelessnchaos · 07/03/2009 18:52

you get a small bit of cnvas strp screw it to the bag of the bookcase and inot the wall, should be enough to stop a topple, also weight it more at the bottom than the top

DaddyJ · 07/03/2009 18:53

lol
yes that's what I thought
but does the 'sort of fixings / strong nylon mesh thingie' have an official name?

So I can google it or ask someone at the DYI shop..

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Lulumama · 07/03/2009 18:54

i would ask at the DIY shop, i am too ashamed to phone DH and ask him what it is really called

DaddyJ · 07/03/2009 18:56

yup, done the more weight at bottom than top thing

canvas strip..in other words I need to improvise?

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DaddyJ · 07/03/2009 18:57

no worries, lulu

thought before I embarrass myself in the shop
I check on MN..

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SlightlyMadScotland · 07/03/2009 19:02

Ikea furniture comes with them .

The nylon stip is a bit like seatbelt stripping. About 1.5-2cm wide and10cm long.

Attatch it to the wall about 4-5cm below the top of the level of the wardrobe (with a washer and a screw). Move teh wardrobe into place. Pull the strap taught on top of the wardrobe and screw with a washer onto teh top of the wardrobe.

DaddyJ · 07/03/2009 19:14

That's brilliant, thanks!

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JimmyMcNulty · 07/03/2009 19:18

Mothercare do them as well in their big pack of 'home safety' equipment (including stuff like drawer/cupboard locks)

SlightlyMadScotland · 07/03/2009 20:16

the mothercare one...no need to be ambaressed at all!

DaddyJ · 07/03/2009 20:44

You have made me a very happy man

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