- Sep 6, 2007
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I've been tasked with re-installing some shelves for a lady friend. These shelves are quite large and heavy, probably about 30lbs without anything on them. They are also deep so they put a lot of moment on the wall.
She originally paid a handy man to install them and they pulled and fell. To me it looks like he tried to go right into the stud but just caught the edge and missed. Here's where it gets tricky, I think the walls are just built over 3/4" or 1" furring strips over a block or brick wall.
I'm was planning on changing the brackets out for heavy duty ones rated for me weight. The brackets call for a 5/16x1 1/2 lag screw but I don't think the furring strips are that deep. I can't use toggle bolts into the drywall because they won't have enough space behind them to open up.
Any ideas? I could use some tapcons and go through the drywall and stud into the block/brick/concrete but the heads are too small so I'd need to use a washer.
She originally paid a handy man to install them and they pulled and fell. To me it looks like he tried to go right into the stud but just caught the edge and missed. Here's where it gets tricky, I think the walls are just built over 3/4" or 1" furring strips over a block or brick wall.
I'm was planning on changing the brackets out for heavy duty ones rated for me weight. The brackets call for a 5/16x1 1/2 lag screw but I don't think the furring strips are that deep. I can't use toggle bolts into the drywall because they won't have enough space behind them to open up.
Any ideas? I could use some tapcons and go through the drywall and stud into the block/brick/concrete but the heads are too small so I'd need to use a washer.
