Y’all really coming into my community now to downvote shit because apparently anything that starts with naz = nazi.
Grow up, why did I even bother posting here?
You share a community, and get a solid 8 downvotes with people coming into your community to downvote the content you posted in the community you made and shared.
Thank God I have no other communities to share because genuinely what the hell. Why bother sharing a community you made if people that clearly aren’t interested in what you’re sharing only come in to downvote content they know doesn’t appeal to them?
Seems it should! Thanks for pointing it out!
Hell yeah! Been loving PieFed. It’s still got quirks here and there, but I also love submitting issues so it works out lol.
Perfect than! Thanks a million. I asked on another comment about stability of the other shelves being on the pins rather than directly attached, but I should be good to go once that’s sorted.
I appreciate this, thanks a bunch. Only question though is what if any risks I should consider in not having the shelves directly attached to the frame.
I don’t have kids, so no worries there for furniture tipping, though just want to know if there would be other scenarios at all where the shelve might slide out and fall from the frame. Planning on eventually getting some pet bunnies, so if there’s any risks of the shelve sliding out and/or falling over, wanna make sure I prevent that from occurring to begin with.
Thanks for this, just one question though.
The single shelve that’s already installed I see has has some wide screws in the bottom. I’m not a handyman by any means (hoping that can change), but I have put together IKEA furniture before and they seem to resemble these pieces I’m familiar with where you screw them in on the bottom to help hold the pieces connecting them to the frame in place.
With this said, would the shelf pins still be fine? Just want to ensure everything will be properly sturdy is all.
Man, this is why we need more walkable cities. As great as it would be to roll something out like this in North America, the distances that would need to be covered in suburbs especially would be too much for something like this.
RIP, seems I misread what’s considered acceptable. I’ll take the downvotes and take this as a lesson moving forward.
That’s neat, wasn’t aware these existed! I’ll be sure to see if I can find one second-hand.