



Hi everyone,
I'm trying to repair a TV tower unit that was damaged during a recent move. It completely came apart, and all the existing screws and bolts are now loose or stripped.
The material of the TV unit is **chipboard laminated with Formica**. The **vertical and horizontal boards are 1.8 inchesthick**.
My plan is to screw the whole thing together again — each level, on either side — using new screws to secure everything properly. I'm thinking of using wood screws to screw directly into the chipboard from the sides (probably pre-drill the holes to avoid splitting), but I want to make sure:
1. **What type of screws should I use?**
– Wood screws or chipboard screws?
– Should they be coarse thread or fine?
– What **length** and **gauge** is ideal for this thickness?
2. **Will screwing into chipboard laminated with Formica cause it to crack or split?**
– Should I **pre-drill holes** first, and if so, what drill bit size would you recommend?
Appreciate any advice from those who’ve worked with chipboard/laminate furniture before!
Thanks in advance!