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How to attach brackets for shelves in thin wood paneling
Renovation rookie
· Halland
· 21 posts
Hello!
Thin wood paneling in the sunroom. I plan to put up 4 shelves, each 50cm, with brackets. The studs don't match how I want them.
I don't think I'll place more than 5-10kg weight on each shelf.
What's the best way to do this?
Screw with a regular wood screw directly into the paneling?
Thanks!
Thin wood paneling in the sunroom. I plan to put up 4 shelves, each 50cm, with brackets. The studs don't match how I want them.
I don't think I'll place more than 5-10kg weight on each shelf.
What's the best way to do this?
Screw with a regular wood screw directly into the paneling?
Thanks!
Maybe a picture of the wall and your shelves drawn in as you want them?Gullkragen said:
/Högbus
Renovation rookie
· Halland
· 21 posts
Thanks, not home this weekend so can't take a photo. My main concern is whether I can screw directly into the panel with regular wood screws and if it will hold, or if I should treat it like a drywall and perhaps use anchors/molly bolts.Höghus said:
Is it a regular wooden cladding for exterior walls we are talking about? You write "thin wooden cladding." Normally, exterior cladding is about 22mm, and then there are no problems at all with just fastening the brackets with a wood screw.
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