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Is there a steel fitting that looks something like this?
The idea is for the bracket to be screwed into a reinforced gypsum wall (gypsum + double wood panels).
In the "bulge" of the bracket, a kind of steel exercise equipment should then be fastened.
The "exercise equipment" should be loaded with approximately 100 kg of a person hanging from the equipment.
I can drill the screw holes in the bracket myself.
See attached images.
Any other smart ideas on how to mount this equipment on the wall? Tried screwing it directly into the gypsum board, but it's not stable. It "creaks" a lot when you hang from the equipment.
In the "bulge" of the bracket, a kind of steel exercise equipment should then be fastened.
The "exercise equipment" should be loaded with approximately 100 kg of a person hanging from the equipment.
I can drill the screw holes in the bracket myself.
See attached images.
Any other smart ideas on how to mount this equipment on the wall? Tried screwing it directly into the gypsum board, but it's not stable. It "creaks" a lot when you hang from the equipment.
The mount doesn't need to be complicated. A completely flat mount and spacers are sufficient to keep the middle segment far enough from the wall. Alternatively, you can drill small holes in the wall where there is space needed for the bolts with which you attach the exercise equipment.
Not completely following, but I assume you mean that you should place the countersunk screw with the screw head on the back of the fitting, that is, between the fitting and the drywall?
But then you also need a countersunk drill hole in the fitting, right? How do you do that?
But then you also need a countersunk drill hole in the fitting, right? How do you do that?
You can do this with a regular flat iron.
Yes, countersunk hole on the backside of the iron. You countersink with a "försänkare" that you mount in the drill or whatever you are using. Google försänkare and you'll find it.
Yes, countersunk hole on the backside of the iron. You countersink with a "försänkare" that you mount in the drill or whatever you are using. Google försänkare and you'll find it.
Hey Mathias. I've sent a PM to you. // Sebbe
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