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Help to build flat-pack ikea wardrobes


Mills10

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Hi,


I have three Ikea PAX wardrobes that I need to get built tomorrow (Friday 16th). Is anyone able to help me please? Maybe a handyman or someone good with flat pack furniture? There are two 2m wide wardrobes with sliding doors and one 1.5m wide wardrobe. They have been built before and then taken apart to move back to the UK so it will need someone quite patient and used to building PAX wardrobes to sort through all the bits and find the right pieces for each wardrobe...! I have pictures of what they used to look like if that helps building them.


Is anyone available to do this tomorrow for me please...???


Fingers crossed.


Camilla

Camilla, if you go to Ikea's website you might be able to find your wardrobe's original assembly instructions if Ikea still manufacture them. This would really help anyone reassembling your wardrobes. There are lots of variations in the Pax range, this is an example...http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/assembly_instructions/pax-wardrobe-frame__AA-1289393-3_pub.pdf

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