I found this on Craftonline.com.au for $17.99. I have been looking for an affordable ink storage units for quite some time, I was ready to attempt to make a wooden wall unit when I found this.
I took photos of the steps needed to put it together as it comes flat packed. I must admit, I thought I could put this together myself but there are times where I needed a second set of hands.
There are instructions included along with a small screwdriver - I won't be boring you with copying the instructions, but what I will do is reference my photos to the number on the instructions.
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7: The next step is putting in the screws - you will have 2 left over as spares. Hint: Make sure the screw hole is lined up flush against the piece you are about to screw into.
8. The last step is to slide the shelves into the unit - it can be difficult to click in each side - 2 ends of different shelves broke on me but it didn't stop the unit coming together.
I really hope these photos help you put this unit together - an affordable and sturdy way to store your inks. Not bad looking either!
hi roxy,i have the ink pad stand,but unfortunately it did not come with instructions.hence i am pulling my hair out trying to put them together,i was wondering if you could post the instructions on this sight please.cheers leanne
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