susan from ikeafans.com wrote me a few days ago and suggested a collaboration. i jumped onboard immediately because ikeafans is a wonderful community, moderated by people who know their ikea.
so it is with much glee that i'm announcing this ... the ikeahacker forum is BACK! all the answers you've been aching for - the right way to cut a lack shelf, replace a kitchen door hinge, dismantle a malm bed, find the right sized nuts and bolts - you now have a pool of over 17,000 ikeafans to help you figure it out.
feel free to post questions, exchange ideas, preview your hacks in progress. DulcineaK, otherwise known as the answer chick, will be moderating the forum. i will pop in and chime in my 2 cents whenever i can.
click here to get to the forum page. you will need to register to be part of the community. go join. it's as toasty as a cinnamon roll in there.
hugs to susan and james for making this possible!

Hi Jules,
ReplyDeleteI don't know if you've posted about this already, but I thought I'd share it just in case. I found this on the Ikea US site today; they made assembly instructions for their products available online here or by going to the Ikea US homepage > Customer Service > Assembly Instructions.
Your readers may find it useful. :)
Hi Joyce
ReplyDeletethanks for the tip. definitely useful.
To the ikeahacker community in general and Jules in particular, we at IKEAFANS would like to say that we are thrilled to be combining forces and are looking forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship. Thanks for jumping on board, Jules!
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