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<blockquote data-quote="RnK1026" data-source="post: 4965702" data-attributes="member: 587153"><p>since im assuming your not into any sawing, your still gonna need the whole cut. besides that, a cordless drill,liquid nail to seal the corners and some drywall/sheet metal screws.i personally predrill the whole before i throw the screw in there, so there no strippin. draw it out first before you do it, since you a newbie too it. youll be good man, its pretty simple once the woods cut. just basically put it together like a puzzle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RnK1026, post: 4965702, member: 587153"] since im assuming your not into any sawing, your still gonna need the whole cut. besides that, a cordless drill,liquid nail to seal the corners and some drywall/sheet metal screws.i personally predrill the whole before i throw the screw in there, so there no strippin. draw it out first before you do it, since you a newbie too it. youll be good man, its pretty simple once the woods cut. just basically put it together like a puzzle [/QUOTE]
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