We are considering attaching a concrete slab in the kitchen directly to the wall, but we are unsure if the weight of it will hold. It is supposed to sit in a corner, so it is not completely symmetrical. Between 32 cm wide out from the wall at the narrowest and up to 65 at the widest, and be 4 cm thick. It is the wall to the stairwell in the apartment, so it feels like a solid concrete wall. Do you think it's doable? We estimate it will weigh about 70 kilos.
The question was about the properties of the slab not the mounting. If the question is whether a 70-kilo concrete slab can be attached to a solid surface like a concrete wall, implicitly without base cabinets, the answer is still yes, if it is reinforced correctly. If the Original Poster sends a picture and asks a more detailed question, it is easier to get a correct answer directly.
Regards, P-A
The question was about the nature of the slab, not the fastening. If the question is formulated as whether it is possible to attach a 70-kilo concrete slab to a solid base like a concrete wall, implicitly, without lower cabinets, the answer is still yes, if it is reinforced correctly. If the original poster sends a picture and asks a more detailed question, it will be easier to get a correct answer directly. Kind regards, P-A
Attach concrete slab to wall?
otherwise one might ask, how do I make the concrete slab durable
otherwise, one might ask how do I make the concrete slab durable
We clearly read different parts of the ts question, I see it as ts wondering if the concrete slab will hold, since the information that it weighs 70 kg does not pose a problem in any case, regardless of what ts intends, possible that I'm misinterpreting the ts question, I read the entire question several times and still don't know if he has a problem with attaching it, or if the slab will hold, the wall will hold if it has the condition that ts writes, we can agree on that at least..
Best regards, P-A
Then I will clarify!
The question concerns whether I dare to hang such a heavy board directly on the wall, i.e., if the wall can handle it. We will solve the board's durability with reinforcement.
Since it is intended for a dining area, there is the risk that there will be quite a bit of weight on the board.
I am attaching a picture for clarification
The idea is that the concrete board will extend about halfway out the width of the countertop visible on the left.
Looks like an older house. It could be a brick wall with plaster?
Attach 45x45 studs to the walls so that the entire back edge and sides of the board rest on the studs.
Glue with PL600 or similar between the stud and the concrete board.
It's important, of course, to use a plug and screw that are suitable for the wall.
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