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Default How much weight can a wall support (mounting a cabinet on a wall)

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"Tim Douglass" wrote in message
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On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 23:53:35 GMT, "Jon Endres, PE"
t wrote:

As an example - I built a simple bookshelf for my office - birch ply and

a
face frame, dadoed and rabbeted and glued. I used a french cleat with

four
screws, two per stud, and used two more screws (#10 x 3) to secure the
bottom. To test, I did a couple of chinups on the shelf. I weigh almost
290 lb. It held. Do it this way and you won't have to worry about any
normal amount of weight.


What amazes me, Jon, is not that the shelf held 290 lbs, but that you,
weighing 290 lbs, are able to do a couple of chin ups. I'm only 275
and anything involving lifting my body weight has been out of the
question for years.

Tim Douglass


Two or three is about all I'm capable of. Always been a big boy, but I've
kept myself in marginally good enough shape to do what needs to be done.
One thing I have worried about, as a volunteer firefighter, is getting into
trouble and having my fellow FF's not be able to get me out. Full air pack
and gear I tip the scales at almost 340 lbs.

J


Man, anything happens to you, and your fellow FF's aren't getting you
out, they're getting out the barbecue sauce. :-)