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All repair work is done without the front stop, since
it is no longer possible to take apart the wood pi-
eces that are to be joined and work them sepa-
rately. In addition, the stop can be swivelled out
of the way by turning it, so that there is no longer
a stop edge under the Undercover Jig.
If the stop is swivelled out of the way, defective
cabinet corners can be firmly joined together
again without first having to take the cabinet
apart. For this purpose, the Undercover Jig is
simply clamped under the bottom. However, for
these repair works, the screws must be 5 mm
longer.
Next, simply insert the chipboard screw of the
right length into the hole drilled and screw it
tight with the extended bit head supplied. This
automatically fixes the side wall to the bottom
and the bottom and side wall once again form
a perfect cabinet corner.
Drawers that are coming apart at the corners
also do not have to be completely taken apart
in order to repair them. It is sufficient to fix the
Undercover Jig with the stop swivelled out of
the way in the defective corner and drill two ho-
les. Then the appropriate screws are inserted
and the two wood pieces are again firmly scre-
wed together to form a corner.
Repairs with the Undercover Jig
Repairing a defective cabinet corner
Undercover jig Repairs
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