I have the dual track system. What kind of screws are needed through the brackets into the shelf boards? I tried installing some, your basic screw of a length that should go halfway into the shelf board, but they don't stay in, they just drop right out.
I'm losing my mind over these brackets. I have traced the brackets where they land beneath the boards. And, turning the shelf and the brackets upside down to match, I had hoped to gain more purchase in sinking the screws. I don't know why they think counter-sunk screws are appropriate...Home Depot did not sell matching screws of the right length: they would have gone through the boards. The angle of the bracket seems to suggest that the screws would be added at an angle. But I lack confidence with that. SOS.
What length screws to attach the brackets to the shelf boards? The back one seems incredibly long. Also, how would one go about putting a rail around this so items don't slide off the shelf in case of an earthquake (which is a potential where I live).
Brooke Cassady it’s far easier to make sure your vertical rails are level especially when using something shorter that’s not a full floor to ceiling rail
I beg to differ. I'm checking this page because our laundry room in our 1968 house has some shelves that need to be repositioned. Never had an issue with it, and has held up lots of gallons of detergent and pounds of other stuff.
Very good shelving design
I was very disappointed that their support people refused to advise on how to install their standards on a stud-less wall.
If it's on plaster board wall you may want to use "Curley Whirly screws" they're white and fat. They drive right into the plaster board.
Use drywall anchors but be aware you will lose weight capacity.
Good work
I have the dual track system. What kind of screws are needed through the brackets into the shelf boards? I tried installing some, your basic screw of a length that should go halfway into the shelf board, but they don't stay in, they just drop right out.
I’m asking myself the same question
I'm losing my mind over these brackets. I have traced the brackets where they land beneath the boards. And, turning the shelf and the brackets upside down to match, I had hoped to gain more purchase in sinking the screws. I don't know why they think counter-sunk screws are appropriate...Home Depot did not sell matching screws of the right length: they would have gone through the boards. The angle of the bracket seems to suggest that the screws would be added at an angle. But I lack confidence with that. SOS.
What length of screws through the brackets?
What length screws to attach the brackets to the shelf boards? The back one seems incredibly long. Also, how would one go about putting a rail around this so items don't slide off the shelf in case of an earthquake (which is a potential where I live).
So many asking this question - why no answer?
I’m here for this question too
Can these shelves be mounted to brick walls?
As long as you get long screws in the studs it will hold people have problems when they try to use drywall anchors
It's good to go
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Thank you! needed to see this :D
Wow!
what is the name of this bleeding
STLs please?
Prices please
What is the benefit of using the hang track at the top? Is it necessary?
Brooke Cassady it’s far easier to make sure your vertical rails are level especially when using something shorter that’s not a full floor to ceiling rail
For carrying additional load I guess.
that hanging bar alone can hold 200 pounds
@@anythingwheelz7917 you are still screwing the verticals into the studs, do not see a point in doing so.
Where is it available in goa
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That is a normal product in my factory. I produce the rack every day
Pls tell me where I have to get this product in chennai
Plz your address
this shelving systems is crap. i have the knape and vogt 180 wh 12. shelf falls down repeatedly with .5 lbs on it
I beg to differ. I'm checking this page because our laundry room in our 1968 house has some shelves that need to be repositioned. Never had an issue with it, and has held up lots of gallons of detergent and pounds of other stuff.
You probably are not anchored to the stud.
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