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hi
after making a turntable shelf - gf likes neat, stylish etc things, I want something that will reliably support a fairly heavy 50cm deep turntable (so shelf 50cm x 50 cm) (to brick wall)
trouble is wall mounts need to be neat, stylish and she likes glass and for style reasons the large, functionally effective, cheap large L shaped brackets are out ........
any ideas ?
Thanks
Nice big heavy duty ones from Wickes....
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And either MTFU or get a new GF....
just get her to hold it if she's that fussy
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just get her to hold it if she's that fussy
And the shelf....
Love all the comments above
Quick search on google
50x45 shelf with support for AV equipment
Not sure if stylish enough though
http://www.chaseavdirect.co.uk/unicol-avp2-avecta-optional-metal-shelf-45-x-55cm.html
Oooppps my bad it looks like it slots in to a fitting of some sort
http://www.glassshelf.co.uk/floating-glass-solid.shtml
Or
http://www.dmgglass.com/glass/shelves/SC5.html
(oh, and 50cm deep gf?)
thanks guys
off to get some duct tape .....................
I've used [url= http://www.ironmongerydirect.co.uk/products/shelving_and_storage/shelving_brackets/251001/shelf_support_bracket_pelican_/337887 ]these[/url] before and they're OK if the wall is sound. If there's a gap between the plasterboard and the brick I wouldn't use them though.
You're into brick so you could do a floating type bracket - screw threaded rod into drop-in anchors then depending on the thickness of your shelf either drill holes to slot onto the rods, or put a couple of o-rings on each rod and sit shelf on top?
