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      07-25-2009, 01:40 AM
On Jul 25, 12:57*am, "mo" <n...@spam.com> wrote:
> Before I make a cock up of it.
>
> I want to make some shelving for my shed.
>
> I am talking basic stuff with cheap as chips materials and basic designs.
>
> One shelf unit will be roughly 95cm across and 50cm deep. The other 90 by
> 40.
>
> There will be roughly 4 shelfs on each unit.
>
> I have chosen 38mm by 68mm CLS timber as the frame and 12mm thick MDF as the
> shelving.


mdf is very weak, you'd do better with chipboard. i prefer ply for
sheds as its more leak resistant and tough.


> What I plan on doing is getting the 4 pieces of CLS as the frames. Then
> cutting short lengths of CLS and putting them in horizontally as supports
> (i.e 4 on each side connecting the posts together and then screwing the
> shelves into these supports
>
> I have bought some metal angle brackets to use as supports.
> *http://pickardhardware.com/images/Fl...ket%20-%20GH20....
> the ones i got are 60 by 60mm i think.


Shelf units as shown in the piccy work fine with no metal work.


> Essentially i want something like this but wider and obviously using wooden
> shelves:http://s7ondemand4.scene7.com/is/ima.../ERCO2234-?wid...
>
> I will only have the supports going the short 50cm way down the sides as
> opposed to going across as well.
>
> My main issue will probably be supports. i don't expect major weight on the
> shelves, will the angle brackets do the job? the other technique i could use
> it cutting squares of the CLS and connecting them to the support post and
> then connecting the cross beam to them 9if that makes sense!)
>
> Any tips?


There are a few posible ways to support each shelf
1. small blocks of wood on the uprights - you need to use shelves with
some strength with these eg ply, not mdf or chip.
2. horizontal full length strips of wood that are part of the
framework
3. Metal brackets. Just little ones are fine, no need for them to
stretch out across the gap.

http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?title=Shelves


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      07-25-2009, 01:41 AM
On Jul 25, 2:40*am, NT <meow2...@care2.com> wrote:

> http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?title=Shelves


correction
http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?...Shelving_Units


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