fixing to a very uneven surface
Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 8:40 pm
Hello,
n my cellar I would like to fit various shelves and cupbaords to the wall. However the surface of the wall can vary up to 10cm. I have therefore thought about covering the wall - probably with a peice of MDF or plasterboard.
I have looked for some wall fittings that could bridge the gap where necessary. But the only product I have found is a fixing product from Fischer that allows a bolt to be screwed in and then a nut applied at a small distance away (max 3cm).
I thought the best way to do this would be to fix some peices of wood in the areas which need bringing into line and then attaching my peice of MDF over the top so it covers the whole wall and makes it flat.
As it's in the cellar it's definately a case of function over form, but I was wondering if there is a product that is made for this type of situation.
Thanks
n my cellar I would like to fit various shelves and cupbaords to the wall. However the surface of the wall can vary up to 10cm. I have therefore thought about covering the wall - probably with a peice of MDF or plasterboard.
I have looked for some wall fittings that could bridge the gap where necessary. But the only product I have found is a fixing product from Fischer that allows a bolt to be screwed in and then a nut applied at a small distance away (max 3cm).
I thought the best way to do this would be to fix some peices of wood in the areas which need bringing into line and then attaching my peice of MDF over the top so it covers the whole wall and makes it flat.
As it's in the cellar it's definately a case of function over form, but I was wondering if there is a product that is made for this type of situation.
Thanks