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Originally Posted by Montana Man
It helps to drive screws or other fasteners at an angle. It helps to prevent the trim from pulling straight out. It also gives the fastener a little more bite.
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Worked like a champ. I got all of the trim pieces in the living and kitchen back in place and then drilled and black flathead screws 2" long at a 45 degree angle. Nice and snug. Thanks Montana Man. I also used the same type of screw on the trim under the frig that I had to remove to get the unit out. Also had to glue all the closet trim up front with silicone adhesive rather than tack, brad or screw it. I doubt it will ever need to come off.