Hey Olly! Thanks so much for putting this video up. I just bought some Ivar shelving today and didn’t know how to fit this one together without a guide - really appreciate you taking the time to show how it’s done! Great video, thanks so much!
I am scandinavian and therefore know how to attatch any IKEA furniture, no just kidding haha. I frankly had no clue how to put together the Ivar shelf until I found your tutorial which was really good, helpful and made more sense than the pictograms tutorial form IKEA .Thank you.
Thank god for you, Sir! It might look easy to do without manual (or so Ikea thought probably) but I had no clue the pins were hidden in the shelves. At least mentioning that, would be nice, but I can't find it mentioned anywhere.
Thank you, I'm pleased to hear that you found my video to be useful. It took me ages, with my first unit, to find out where those pins were. I was almost certain that they were missing and I'd have to drive for 45 minutes back to the store! They were illustrated in one of Ikea's diagrams but it could've been clearer. All the best.
I wouldn't assemble an Ikea unit without an Observator, unless you're fixing it to the wall in several places. Drill pilot holes helps to get the screws in to the wood but you could drive the screws in to the wood without drilling.
Thank you. It's from Metabo's Powermaxx 12 range. It runs off of 10.8v batteries and, being compact in size, I've found it very useful for all sorts of jobs.
As long as there's plenty of room above them, yes. You just need to push them upwards so that they unclip from the metal pins in the legs. I hope that makes sense - thank you for watching and for your comment.
Thank u soooo much for your thorough helpful reply. I don't live near an idea so I'm so dependent on reviews like yours. 😅👏👍🏾I'm trying to find plant shelves and need a shelving system that will allow for growing plants. I think Iver will be a good one.
Hmmm I might make a room divider out of Ivar's... has anyone done this? Maybe instead of the cross bracing as a diaphragm, smaller 1x wood slats would be good...
I like the idea and you could certainly substitute the metal brace with another option. Just had a look on Pinterest and several people had indeed made folding screens and dividers from them... Best of luck.
Did you pick it up from Ikea? They tend to store them in a different aisle from the wood. Not always in the same place or easy to find... I hope that helps.
For anyone wondering how to get the PINS out, you literally just have to push really really hard down, and then try to slide the flat screwdriver and pop it straight up OR find a side angle then pop the pins off out of the shelves. It's a horrible design, it left me with a lot of dents on the shelves since the wood is SUPER soft. Also, some pins tend to pop off much easier than others, and popping them out WILL feel like yorue damaging your product
Finally - a simple but thorough video showing us what to do. Thank you. Ikea take note - instructions are helpful.
Thank you for watching. I'm pleased that you found my video to be helpful, by the sound of it.
This was soooo helpful! I had no idea how to get that first shelf attached. Thanks!
Thank you, Gina. I'm pleased to hear you found it to be so useful. You're welcome.
Olly Parry-Jones i wish I could post a photo so you could see the result!
Hey Olly! Thanks so much for putting this video up. I just bought some Ivar shelving today and didn’t know how to fit this one together without a guide - really appreciate you taking the time to show how it’s done! Great video, thanks so much!
Hi Amanda, thank you for watching my video. I'm really pleased to know that you found it to be so useful. Thank you, all the best.
I am scandinavian and therefore know how to attatch any IKEA furniture, no just kidding haha. I frankly had no clue how to put together the Ivar shelf until I found your tutorial which was really good, helpful and made more sense than the pictograms tutorial form IKEA .Thank you.
Thank you, Lina! I'm really pleased to hear you found this helpful. All the best.
Thank god for you, Sir! It might look easy to do without manual (or so Ikea thought probably) but I had no clue the pins were hidden in the shelves. At least mentioning that, would be nice, but I can't find it mentioned anywhere.
Thank you, I'm pleased to hear that you found my video to be useful. It took me ages, with my first unit, to find out where those pins were. I was almost certain that they were missing and I'd have to drive for 45 minutes back to the store! They were illustrated in one of Ikea's diagrams but it could've been clearer.
All the best.
Thank you sooo much. I really had no clue, as to how we could fix it and importantly the screw inside was impossible to find without this video.
I'm pleased to hear that you found my video to be so useful. Thank you for watching and for your comment.
Thank you for this video.. I really needed it lol
Glad to hear it and you're welcome.
Enjoyed the emergence of the shelf Olly....yes them braces would be needed. All the best. Mark
Thanks, Mark. Good to know you're still following me here. :-)
So the observator is important and will need drilling.
I wouldn't assemble an Ikea unit without an Observator, unless you're fixing it to the wall in several places.
Drill pilot holes helps to get the screws in to the wood but you could drive the screws in to the wood without drilling.
Very helpful and informative, thanks!
Thank you very much and thank you for watching. All the best!
Cooking a chicken? Actually the bracing reminds me of a WW1 aircraft! Good video.
Will Ford Haha, thanks Will. I was certainly cooking something (possibly a jacket potato) and I'm glad you liked the video.
Thank you. I used your method. Perfect 😁
You're very welcome! :-)
Thank you and I'm glad you find my video to be useful.
most helpful thank you soooooooooooooooo much!!!!!
You're very welcome and thank you very much! I'm pleased you found it to be so useful.
Good video. One question, what drill is this? Seems good :)
Thank you. It's from Metabo's Powermaxx 12 range. It runs off of 10.8v batteries and, being compact in size, I've found it very useful for all sorts of jobs.
@@OllyParryJones Thanks a lot! :)
Is it easy to remove the middles shelves if you want to change their location in the future? Thank you
As long as there's plenty of room above them, yes. You just need to push them upwards so that they unclip from the metal pins in the legs. I hope that makes sense - thank you for watching and for your comment.
Thank u soooo much for your thorough helpful reply. I don't live near an idea so I'm so dependent on reviews like yours. 😅👏👍🏾I'm trying to find plant shelves and need a shelving system that will allow for growing plants. I think Iver will be a good one.
@@MyLovelyMocha Good luck with it. These shelves are also quite strong and sturdy.
OMG I SO DID the Brace WRONG LOL LOL LOL
Hmmm I might make a room divider out of Ivar's... has anyone done this? Maybe instead of the cross bracing as a diaphragm, smaller 1x wood slats would be good...
I like the idea and you could certainly substitute the metal brace with another option.
Just had a look on Pinterest and several people had indeed made folding screens and dividers from them... Best of luck.
I can't find the cross brace even though it is said on the notice that this is included, can anyone tell where can qi found it ?
Did you pick it up from Ikea? They tend to store them in a different aisle from the wood. Not always in the same place or easy to find...
I hope that helps.
For anyone wondering how to get the PINS out,
you literally just have to push really really hard down, and then try to slide the flat screwdriver and pop it straight up OR find a side angle then pop the pins off out of the shelves. It's a horrible design, it left me with a lot of dents on the shelves since the wood is SUPER soft. Also, some pins tend to pop off much easier than others, and popping them out WILL feel like yorue damaging your product