• turtlesareneat@piefed.ca
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    3 days ago

    I had some “floating shelves” without visible support. The shelf is important, and the screw is important… but the little keyhole that holds the shelf upright is actually the most important part. If it’s made of cheap sheet metal, it’ll deform under the slightest weight, causing your picture and nicknacks to come crashing down onto your face while you sleep.

    Thanks Ikea!

  • SailorFuzz@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    If your shelf screw is only in the drywall, especially just partially in the drywall, its going to rip out your wall. Make sure you have at least a 1-1.5inch of fastener after your shelf bracket. Get a stud finder and attach the screw to the studs (where available) If you dont have any studs to use, get drywall anchors which will help distribute the force.

        • SapphironZA@sh.itjust.works
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          2 days ago

          You rip out half the wall, then put in some prone to deformation over time plywood, then drywall over the top of it again.

          As an South African, I do something suffer from having to grind cable channels in our stone and brick walls with an angle grinder.

          But we are the 6th generation of people living in our house. Its almost 250 years old and likely to last another 6 generations.