29-12-12, 11:02 PM
the more brackets te better as bokks etc very heavy!as already mentioned make sure you get a real good fit for the uprights to wall(if into brick/block usually 3" 10 gauge screws and plugs) if into timber wall the uprights will have to be spaced where the timber is! dont use cavity fixings as they wont take weight!
mdf and contiboard will bend and wont take as much weight as say ply or solid timber but usually look better
your local ironmongers/builders suppliers will sell the 'spur' shelf uprights and brackets much cheaper than the likes of b and q etc
mdf and contiboard will bend and wont take as much weight as say ply or solid timber but usually look better
your local ironmongers/builders suppliers will sell the 'spur' shelf uprights and brackets much cheaper than the likes of b and q etc