ᐅ Are there any instructional videos for assembling the IKEA Hemnes furniture without using tools?
Created on: 7 Jul 2020 08:14
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erikti
Hello everyone,
I’m planning to assemble an IKEA Hemnes wardrobe and wonder if there are actually any instruction videos showing how to do it entirely without tools.
I understand that Hemnes furniture is usually assembled with screws and dowels, but are there any creative or alternative methods that work without using tools? I’m looking for videos or guides that demonstrate how to assemble it without a screwdriver, hammer, or similar tools—perhaps using click systems, clamps, or other fasteners.
Does anyone have experience with this or know good instruction videos specifically focused on tool-free assembly of the IKEA Hemnes?
Thanks in advance!
I’m planning to assemble an IKEA Hemnes wardrobe and wonder if there are actually any instruction videos showing how to do it entirely without tools.
I understand that Hemnes furniture is usually assembled with screws and dowels, but are there any creative or alternative methods that work without using tools? I’m looking for videos or guides that demonstrate how to assemble it without a screwdriver, hammer, or similar tools—perhaps using click systems, clamps, or other fasteners.
Does anyone have experience with this or know good instruction videos specifically focused on tool-free assembly of the IKEA Hemnes?
Thanks in advance!
erikti schrieb:
I would still like to know if there is any way to at least watch the process of an “assembly without tools”I would advise against making small modifications to the standard assembly or using improvised steps, as these only complicate the process and lead to problems.
It is better to follow the included instructions and use the recommended tools.
There are no reliable guides for spontaneous “no-tool solutions,” which is understandable.
One small tip:
If a tool is missing and you can’t get it immediately, you can temporarily try the following:
- A screwdriver of a similar size
- In an emergency, pliers to hold parts for rough preliminary work only
However, these options do not replace proper screwing or dowel installation.
Therefore, this should be seen only as a short-term workaround, as no stable connection can be achieved permanently this way.
If a tool is missing and you can’t get it immediately, you can temporarily try the following:
- A screwdriver of a similar size
- In an emergency, pliers to hold parts for rough preliminary work only
However, these options do not replace proper screwing or dowel installation.
Therefore, this should be seen only as a short-term workaround, as no stable connection can be achieved permanently this way.
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