
How to Fit a Dartboard Cabinet on Plasterboard
Plasterboard can hold a darts cabinet, but only if the load is spread properly and the playing position is marked before drilling.
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Plasterboard can hold a darts cabinet, but only if the load is spread properly and the playing position is marked before drilling.
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Low ceilings, beams and light fittings can spoil a good setup. Check the full throw area before you drill or mark an…
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Fewer bounce-outs means better scoring and less frustration. Start with the tip, board face and throw angle before replacing anything.
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Stop one section wearing out before the rest of the board. A quick rotation habit keeps your scoring areas cleaner for longer.
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Keep sharp darts, loose mats and tempting targets under control so your home setup is safer when play is finished.
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Shared-wall thuds travel fast in terraces and flats. Small setup changes can make home practice far easier to live with.
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Avoid a board that looks good in photos but plays poorly. These checks help you judge sisal, wire, finish and fit before…
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Keep your lounge usable between matches with a darts setup that folds away cleanly and still feels right to throw at.
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Stop wonky doors, drifting bullseyes and loose fixings with a careful plasterboard cabinet setup that stays neat.
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Keep scores hands-free at the oche with a calmer, smoother setup that still leaves room for a backup when speech input mishears.
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