Philagoofy
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I recently assembled a storage cabinet made of a hard plastic material. After telling a couple of people who I put it together for, how careful I am I sort & count each screw, part, etc & match it to the directions before I start assemble, I went ahead & switched the screws by accident.
My question, do you think it will make that much of a difference; will the whole thing fall apart when things are put on the shelves? I know it may be hard to tell since you dont know the pieces involved but there were 2 sets of screws, one was about 3/4 and the other was about 1/8 of an inch smaller & a little fatter. I cant believe I did this but by the time I realized it, it was too late to change it because I used the fatter ones first. It seems like its holding but we havent put anything on the shelves yet.
(I havent owned up to it, too embarrassed.)
My question, do you think it will make that much of a difference; will the whole thing fall apart when things are put on the shelves? I know it may be hard to tell since you dont know the pieces involved but there were 2 sets of screws, one was about 3/4 and the other was about 1/8 of an inch smaller & a little fatter. I cant believe I did this but by the time I realized it, it was too late to change it because I used the fatter ones first. It seems like its holding but we havent put anything on the shelves yet.
(I havent owned up to it, too embarrassed.)