Materials: EXPEDIT 4x4 (2)
Description: We decided to remodel our back bar display and wanted shelving that would display our red wine selection and also fit into the space we currently had available. To achieve this i purchased 2 4x4 Expedit shelving units.
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In order to achieve the correct size most individual pieces had to be cut to size. An L shape also had to be cut out of the bottom to fit around the existing back bar structure. I used blocks of pine wedged and glued to the inside of the thicker outside edge pieces once they had been cut to reinforce. A few brackets also came in handy to secure the seams of the outer edge pieces.
Once assembled it was slid onto the back bar and thankfully fit perfectly.
~ Brendan Hough, Sydney AUS
In order to achieve the correct size most individual pieces had to be cut to size. An L shape also had to be cut out of the bottom to fit around the existing back bar structure. I used blocks of pine wedged and glued to the inside of the thicker outside edge pieces once they had been cut to reinforce. A few brackets also came in handy to secure the seams of the outer edge pieces.
Once assembled it was slid onto the back bar and thankfully fit perfectly.
~ Brendan Hough, Sydney AUS