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louisxiv December 5th 06 05:15 PM

Shelf Brackets
 
I want to put up a shelf of either MDF or Pine in my kitchen (approx W220cm
x D30cm x Thickness 2cm). I'm aiming to put up 3 brackets made from 3
vertical plates (3" x 3/4" timber) with fairly solid triangular shelf
supports (approx 1" thick) attached. My question is how do I create the
brackets, i.e. how do I attach the triangle supports to the wall plate and
when? Can I assemble these first by screwing through the wall plate into the
triangle or what? Sorry if this seems a dumb question but i'm stuck.
Any links appreciated, thanks in advance for any help.
xiv



[email protected] December 5th 06 05:22 PM

Shelf Brackets
 
louisxiv wrote:

I want to put up a shelf of either MDF or Pine in my kitchen (approx W220cm
x D30cm x Thickness 2cm). I'm aiming to put up 3 brackets made from 3
vertical plates (3" x 3/4" timber) with fairly solid triangular shelf
supports (approx 1" thick) attached. My question is how do I create the
brackets, i.e. how do I attach the triangle supports to the wall plate and
when? Can I assemble these first by screwing through the wall plate into the
triangle or what? Sorry if this seems a dumb question but i'm stuck.
Any links appreciated, thanks in advance for any help.
xiv


its anything but clear to me what sort of wooden bracket design youre
aiming for. Maybe draw something?

Pine over mdf any day, seriously. MDF cant handle damp and drips.


NT


louisxiv December 5th 06 05:34 PM

Shelf Brackets
 

wrote in message
oups.com...


its anything but clear to me what sort of wooden bracket design youre
aiming for. Maybe draw something?

Pine over mdf any day, seriously. MDF cant handle damp and drips.


Basically something like this but without the fancy curves and to my own
specs (unless anyone can tell me where to get them roughly the size in my
original post).

http://i14.tinypic.com/482of2w.jpg



Lobster December 5th 06 06:45 PM

Shelf Brackets
 
louisxiv wrote:
I want to put up a shelf of either MDF or Pine in my kitchen (approx W220cm
x D30cm x Thickness 2cm). I'm aiming to put up 3 brackets made from 3
vertical plates (3" x 3/4" timber) with fairly solid triangular shelf
supports (approx 1" thick) attached. My question is how do I create the
brackets, i.e. how do I attach the triangle supports to the wall plate and
when? Can I assemble these first by screwing through the wall plate into the
triangle or what? Sorry if this seems a dumb question but i'm stuck.
Any links appreciated, thanks in advance for any help.


I've seen what I think is exactly the triangular supports you're
describing at B&Q. (they aren't on their crappy website, I've just looked.)

You can make concealed fittings in the manner you describe but TBH much
easier to buy the B&Q ones.

David

[email protected] December 5th 06 06:58 PM

Shelf Brackets
 
louisxiv wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


its anything but clear to me what sort of wooden bracket design youre
aiming for. Maybe draw something?

Pine over mdf any day, seriously. MDF cant handle damp and drips.


Basically something like this but without the fancy curves and to my own
specs (unless anyone can tell me where to get them roughly the size in my
original post).

http://i14.tinypic.com/482of2w.jpg


a few pilotholed screws should do nicely. I presume the longer the
screws the better, as in this type of bracket there is pull across the
grain. I'd go with more than 3/4" too.


NT


louisxiv December 5th 06 07:08 PM

Shelf Brackets
 

wrote in message
ups.com...
louisxiv wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


its anything but clear to me what sort of wooden bracket design youre
aiming for. Maybe draw something?

Pine over mdf any day, seriously. MDF cant handle damp and drips.


Basically something like this but without the fancy curves and to my own
specs (unless anyone can tell me where to get them roughly the size in my
original post).

http://i14.tinypic.com/482of2w.jpg


a few pilotholed screws should do nicely. I presume the longer the
screws the better, as in this type of bracket there is pull across the
grain. I'd go with more than 3/4" too.


NT


Through the back of the wall plate into the triangle you mean?



[email protected] December 5th 06 08:18 PM

Shelf Brackets
 
louisxiv wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
louisxiv wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


its anything but clear to me what sort of wooden bracket design youre
aiming for. Maybe draw something?

Pine over mdf any day, seriously. MDF cant handle damp and drips.


Basically something like this but without the fancy curves and to my own
specs (unless anyone can tell me where to get them roughly the size in my
original post).

http://i14.tinypic.com/482of2w.jpg


a few pilotholed screws should do nicely. I presume the longer the
screws the better, as in this type of bracket there is pull across the
grain. I'd go with more than 3/4" too.


Through the back of the wall plate into the triangle you mean?


I think you can work that one out.

NT


[email protected] December 5th 06 08:18 PM

Shelf Brackets
 
louisxiv wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
louisxiv wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


its anything but clear to me what sort of wooden bracket design youre
aiming for. Maybe draw something?

Pine over mdf any day, seriously. MDF cant handle damp and drips.


Basically something like this but without the fancy curves and to my own
specs (unless anyone can tell me where to get them roughly the size in my
original post).

http://i14.tinypic.com/482of2w.jpg


a few pilotholed screws should do nicely. I presume the longer the
screws the better, as in this type of bracket there is pull across the
grain. I'd go with more than 3/4" too.


Through the back of the wall plate into the triangle you mean?


I think you can work that one out.

NT


[email protected] December 5th 06 08:18 PM

Shelf Brackets
 
louisxiv wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
louisxiv wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


its anything but clear to me what sort of wooden bracket design youre
aiming for. Maybe draw something?

Pine over mdf any day, seriously. MDF cant handle damp and drips.


Basically something like this but without the fancy curves and to my own
specs (unless anyone can tell me where to get them roughly the size in my
original post).

http://i14.tinypic.com/482of2w.jpg


a few pilotholed screws should do nicely. I presume the longer the
screws the better, as in this type of bracket there is pull across the
grain. I'd go with more than 3/4" too.


Through the back of the wall plate into the triangle you mean?


I think you can work that one out.

NT


louisxiv December 6th 06 09:04 AM

Shelf Brackets
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
louisxiv wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
louisxiv wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


its anything but clear to me what sort of wooden bracket design
youre
aiming for. Maybe draw something?

Pine over mdf any day, seriously. MDF cant handle damp and drips.


Basically something like this but without the fancy curves and to my
own
specs (unless anyone can tell me where to get them roughly the size in
my
original post).

http://i14.tinypic.com/482of2w.jpg


a few pilotholed screws should do nicely. I presume the longer the
screws the better, as in this type of bracket there is pull across the
grain. I'd go with more than 3/4" too.


Through the back of the wall plate into the triangle you mean?


I think you can work that one out.

NT


Yup, guess so..




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