Hi, this has turned into a bit of an essay, so questions in bold for those who want to cut to the chase
I'd like to construct some alcove shelving using veneered MDF for both lining panels and shelves. To begin with, I think I need to ensure the back and side lining panels are vertical and square using battens and spacers, a plumb line, a square and some patience.
How best to fix the nicely finished panels to the battens?
Will steel pins penetrate the MDF OK? I think they'd be pretty unobtrusive....?
Once this is done, I'd thought to use bookcase strips, so the shelves can be adjusted for height. The shelves will span 1000mm, most of them will be for books or ornaments, but 2 will be used for AV equipment - this can get quite heavy, eg an amplifier alone can weigh 20kg/44lb, so reckon double that in total per shelf. I'd thought to use 19mm for most of the shelves and 2x13mm thicknesses glued together for the AV equipment.
Do you think that would be sufficient to prevent any bend or bow?
Is there any particular glue I should use?
Is there a better, unobtrusive way of reinforcing the shelf?
I've used 18mm ply for this span before and under a lot of books - not weighed - only one of them suffered any permanent set after 6yrs, though most shelves did show a bit of bend when loaded. Also, these were screwed in place to wall-mounted battens.
I've got these from you-know-who but on delivery, they don't exactly seem heavy duty.
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/cat.jsp?cId=A333041&ts=40752
They are 10mm wide by 1m long, with screw-holes every 100mm, so I'm not worried about the strips, so much as by the 4 individual fittings holding up each shelf.
Will this system be sufficient to support this weight?
How do I make sure all 4 strips are aligned horizontally with each other?
That's a lot of questions, any help gratefully received! Thanks for listening Mark.
I'd like to construct some alcove shelving using veneered MDF for both lining panels and shelves. To begin with, I think I need to ensure the back and side lining panels are vertical and square using battens and spacers, a plumb line, a square and some patience.
How best to fix the nicely finished panels to the battens?
Will steel pins penetrate the MDF OK? I think they'd be pretty unobtrusive....?
Once this is done, I'd thought to use bookcase strips, so the shelves can be adjusted for height. The shelves will span 1000mm, most of them will be for books or ornaments, but 2 will be used for AV equipment - this can get quite heavy, eg an amplifier alone can weigh 20kg/44lb, so reckon double that in total per shelf. I'd thought to use 19mm for most of the shelves and 2x13mm thicknesses glued together for the AV equipment.
Do you think that would be sufficient to prevent any bend or bow?
Is there any particular glue I should use?
Is there a better, unobtrusive way of reinforcing the shelf?
I've used 18mm ply for this span before and under a lot of books - not weighed - only one of them suffered any permanent set after 6yrs, though most shelves did show a bit of bend when loaded. Also, these were screwed in place to wall-mounted battens.
I've got these from you-know-who but on delivery, they don't exactly seem heavy duty.
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/cat.jsp?cId=A333041&ts=40752
They are 10mm wide by 1m long, with screw-holes every 100mm, so I'm not worried about the strips, so much as by the 4 individual fittings holding up each shelf.
Will this system be sufficient to support this weight?
How do I make sure all 4 strips are aligned horizontally with each other?
That's a lot of questions, any help gratefully received! Thanks for listening Mark.