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90degree shelf brackets wanted.
Any one know of a supplier of shelf brackets similar to these ones from Screwfix that are actually 90 degrees or a smidgen over if the maker has allowed for some load? https://www.screwfix.com/p/hi-load-m...-10-pack/56023 The Screwfix ones would be ideal except they are far from 90 degrees and as they are very strong would not deflect much with the fairly light loading I will putting on them giving a shelf that will be about 10-15 mm higher at the front which for my application will not suit. The much more common €śLondon€ť style are hardly ever 90 degrees either going from past experience. Many reviewers of the Screwfix ones pointed this out and I was hoping that by now maybe more recent batches would be more accurate but a check on a pack at the the counter with a set square showed they are still being manufactured greater than 90 degrees. Due to limited clearance under the shelf designs that have any more to them than a vertical and horizontal component have to be ruled out as well. GH |
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90degree shelf brackets wanted.
On Sunday, 7 April 2019 20:34:16 UTC+1, Marland wrote:
Any one know of a supplier of shelf brackets similar to these ones from Screwfix that are actually 90 degrees or a smidgen over if the maker has allowed for some load? https://www.screwfix.com/p/hi-load-m...-10-pack/56023 The Screwfix ones would be ideal except they are far from 90 degrees and as they are very strong would not deflect much with the fairly light loading I will putting on them giving a shelf that will be about 10-15 mm higher at the front which for my application will not suit. The much more common €śLondon€ť style are hardly ever 90 degrees either going from past experience. Many reviewers of the Screwfix ones pointed this out and I was hoping that by now maybe more recent batches would be more accurate but a check on a pack at the the counter with a set square showed they are still being manufactured greater than 90 degrees. Due to limited clearance under the shelf designs that have any more to them than a vertical and horizontal component have to be ruled out as well. GH Loads of suppliers do an assortment of high load bracket styles. Souds like you'd need to go look & feel. NT |
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90degree shelf brackets wanted.
On Sunday, 7 April 2019 20:34:16 UTC+1, Marland wrote:
Any one know of a supplier of shelf brackets similar to these ones from Screwfix that are actually 90 degrees or a smidgen over if the maker has allowed for some load? https://www.screwfix.com/p/hi-load-m...-10-pack/56023 The Screwfix ones would be ideal except they are far from 90 degrees and as they are very strong would not deflect much with the fairly light loading I will putting on them giving a shelf that will be about 10-15 mm higher at the front which for my application will not suit. The much more common €śLondon€ť style are hardly ever 90 degrees either going from past experience. Many reviewers of the Screwfix ones pointed this out and I was hoping that by now maybe more recent batches would be more accurate but a check on a pack at the the counter with a set square showed they are still being manufactured greater than 90 degrees. Due to limited clearance under the shelf designs that have any more to them than a vertical and horizontal component have to be ruled out as well. GH If you have a high load, just fit extra brackets. All brackets flex a bit under load. |
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90degree shelf brackets wanted.
"harry" wrote in message ... On Sunday, 7 April 2019 20:34:16 UTC+1, Marland wrote: Any one know of a supplier of shelf brackets similar to these ones from Screwfix that are actually 90 degrees or a smidgen over if the maker has allowed for some load? https://www.screwfix.com/p/hi-load-m...-10-pack/56023 The Screwfix ones would be ideal except they are far from 90 degrees and as they are very strong would not deflect much with the fairly light loading I will putting on them giving a shelf that will be about 10-15 mm higher at the front which for my application will not suit. The much more common €śLondon€ť style are hardly ever 90 degrees either going from past experience. Many reviewers of the Screwfix ones pointed this out and I was hoping that by now maybe more recent batches would be more accurate but a check on a pack at the the counter with a set square showed they are still being manufactured greater than 90 degrees. Due to limited clearance under the shelf designs that have any more to them than a vertical and horizontal component have to be ruled out as well. If you have a high load, just fit extra brackets. He's got a LIGHT loading, stupid. All brackets flex a bit under load. Not when you have vertical rails up the front as well as on the wall. |
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90degree shelf brackets wanted.
On Sun, 07 Apr 2019 23:43:04 -0700, harry wrote:
On Sunday, 7 April 2019 20:34:16 UTC+1, Marland wrote: Any one know of a supplier of shelf brackets similar to these ones from Screwfix that are actually 90 degrees or a smidgen over if the maker has allowed for some load? https://www.screwfix.com/p/hi-load-m...9kg-white-350- x-350mm-10-pack/56023 The Screwfix ones would be ideal except they are far from 90 degrees and as they are very strong would not deflect much with the fairly light loading I will putting on them giving a shelf that will be about 10-15 mm higher at the front which for my application will not suit. The much more common €śLondon€ť style are hardly ever 90 degrees either going from past experience. Many reviewers of the Screwfix ones pointed this out and I was hoping that by now maybe more recent batches would be more accurate but a check on a pack at the the counter with a set square showed they are still being manufactured greater than 90 degrees. Due to limited clearance under the shelf designs that have any more to them than a vertical and horizontal component have to be ruled out as well. GH If you have a high load, just fit extra brackets. All brackets flex a bit under load. Read it again, ****-for-brains. He says he has a light loading and they are not deflecting. -- My posts are my copyright and if @diy_forums or Home Owners' Hub wish to copy them they can pay me ÂŁ1 a message. Use the BIG mirror service in the UK: http://www.mirrorservice.org *lightning surge protection* - a w_tom conductor |
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90degree shelf brackets wanted.
A number of things affect how level brackets are the first being that walls are rarely 100% vertical. The remedy is simple pack the wall out or the shelf which can be done quite discreetly with those brackets.
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Lonely Psychopathic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert! LOL
On Mon, 8 Apr 2019 17:05:09 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rot Speed,
the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: than a vertical and horizontal component have to be ruled out as well. If you have a high load, just fit extra brackets. He's got a LIGHT loading, stupid. All brackets flex a bit under load. Not when you have vertical rails up the front as well as on the wall. IOW, you have no answer to the OP's question, but you HAD to open your stupid gob anyway, you obnoxious, clinically insane, senile pest from Oz! -- Richard addressing Rot Speed: "**** you're thick/pathetic excuse for a troll." MID: |
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90degree shelf brackets wanted.
On 07/04/2019 20:34, Marland wrote:
Any one know of a supplier of shelf brackets similar to these ones from Screwfix that are actually 90 degrees or a smidgen over if the maker has allowed for some load? https://www.screwfix.com/p/hi-load-m...-10-pack/56023 How about: https://www.ironmongerydirect.co.uk/...minium+Bracket -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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90degree shelf brackets wanted.
John Rumm wrote:
How about: https://www.ironmongerydirect.co.uk I hadn't noticed until today that they've been bought by a french group, seems more business/industry oriented than e.g. a french Kingfisher. Also they have a new sparkies website ... https://www.electricaldirect.co.uk |
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90degree shelf brackets wanted.
John Rumm wrote:
On 07/04/2019 20:34, Marland wrote: Any one know of a supplier of shelf brackets similar to these ones from Screwfix that are actually 90 degrees or a smidgen over if the maker has allowed for some load? https://www.screwfix.com/p/hi-load-m...-10-pack/56023 How about: https://www.ironmongerydirect.co.uk/...minium+Bracket Ta, gave them a call and they assure me they are a 90 degree bracket so have ordered some and will check them on arrival . I dont mind a little fettling but the Screwfix offering is way out. GH |
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