Great post, I'm 63 and when I was a kid my father and grandfather mounted standards inside their new western auto store. They were popular back then but they have gotten lost in all the other brackets on the market. I'm glad I found your post because it reminds me how much weight they can handle, extremely affordable, easy to install, and maybe most of all very adjustable. Thank you brother
Cool video. I'm trying to turn a 12 ft (they call it 15ft because of the 'mom's attic') Uhaul into a work truck/mobile workstation for a remodeling business, and I want to put two 12" depth cabinets on the left side (one towards the rear of the vehicle, and one towards the front) spaced 31 inches apart, and both will have 24" fold out tables. The idea is to have the space in the middle and be able to swap out my Milwaukee sliding miter saw and my cordless table saw. I'm considering mounting these on the front of the cabinets, under the folding tables, then I could have a height adjustable shelf. What do you think, good idea? Bad?
Hello, We are not sure we have enough information to give you the best advice. Please feel free to call our customer service at 800-383-0130 to discuss these brackets, and we can better help determine if they are best for your needs, or offer other options. -Woodworker’s Hardware
Hello, when properly installed they have a 450lb capacity per pair. If you have further questions on these brackets and standards or other products, feel free to email us at info@wwhardware or call us at 800-383-0130, Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm central time. - Woodworker's Hardware, wwhardware.com
Great post, I'm 63 and when I was a kid my father and grandfather mounted standards inside their new western auto store. They were popular back then but they have gotten lost in all the other brackets on the market. I'm glad I found your post because it reminds me how much weight they can handle, extremely affordable, easy to install, and maybe most of all very adjustable. Thank you brother
I was specifically looking for help attaching the shelf to the bracket. Other than not going into that more nice video
This was exactly the video I needed and you seem like the nicest guy ever!! Thank you!!!
Your video helped me, I did installation at my own in my new store. Thank you so much for the video.
Thanks this was very helpful!
Cool video. I'm trying to turn a 12 ft (they call it 15ft because of the 'mom's attic') Uhaul into a work truck/mobile workstation for a remodeling business, and I want to put two 12" depth cabinets on the left side (one towards the rear of the vehicle, and one towards the front) spaced 31 inches apart, and both will have 24" fold out tables. The idea is to have the space in the middle and be able to swap out my Milwaukee sliding miter saw and my cordless table saw. I'm considering mounting these on the front of the cabinets, under the folding tables, then I could have a height adjustable shelf. What do you think, good idea? Bad?
Hello,
We are not sure we have enough information to give you the best advice. Please feel free to call our customer service at 800-383-0130 to discuss these brackets, and we can better help determine if they are best for your needs, or offer other options.
-Woodworker’s Hardware
How big are the screws you used to hold the shelves on?
Hello,
KV recommends a #12 x 2” screw.
-Woodworker's Hardware
My bracket is wobbly what can I do to fix it
How much weight can they hold?
Hello, when properly installed they have a 450lb capacity per pair. If you have further questions on these brackets and standards or other products, feel free to email us at info@wwhardware or call us at 800-383-0130, Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm central time.
- Woodworker's Hardware, wwhardware.com