Hello.
I just found out the wall I wished to mount a kitchen cabinet, doesn't have studs. No it is not from the 70's, this is new build, but it does a similar design to paramount style walls (bloody developers!) , in other words it has a cardboard honeycomb structure in side, and is essentially useless to hang anything heavy off it.
Knocking down the wall and rebuilding it would cause too much disruption. I wish to mount it to the concrete ceiling instead.
I know enough from mechanics/engineering from university that ceiling mount is not as trivial as wall mounting. However I'm not a structural engineer, so need to ask what will work with these materials.
The dimensions of the cabinet are 80x93x36 (wxhxd) three spaces/two shelves. It weighs just under 40kg. I think it is reasonable to allow for 60kg on top of that so 100kg max (which is quite conservative I know)
Garage storage ceiling racks (more popular in the US), and athletics equipment take these sort of loads which gives some confidence. The mount on these look quite modest. I'm probably going to ir on the side of caution and over engineer.
My idea is to mount three vertical steel channels (without the pre drilled holes) to each side (so the top is not taking any weight). These will extend down the side at least 20cm and will be fasten in in three places each. I was then thinking of using delta base brackets to fasten to channels to the ceiling -> link . All right so far?
Now I'm guessing that anchor bolts are the way to go. Which ones and what size? The ceiling is hard concrete. What would be the minimum distance between holes?
How would you approach it?
I just found out the wall I wished to mount a kitchen cabinet, doesn't have studs. No it is not from the 70's, this is new build, but it does a similar design to paramount style walls (bloody developers!) , in other words it has a cardboard honeycomb structure in side, and is essentially useless to hang anything heavy off it.
Knocking down the wall and rebuilding it would cause too much disruption. I wish to mount it to the concrete ceiling instead.
I know enough from mechanics/engineering from university that ceiling mount is not as trivial as wall mounting. However I'm not a structural engineer, so need to ask what will work with these materials.
The dimensions of the cabinet are 80x93x36 (wxhxd) three spaces/two shelves. It weighs just under 40kg. I think it is reasonable to allow for 60kg on top of that so 100kg max (which is quite conservative I know)
Garage storage ceiling racks (more popular in the US), and athletics equipment take these sort of loads which gives some confidence. The mount on these look quite modest. I'm probably going to ir on the side of caution and over engineer.
My idea is to mount three vertical steel channels (without the pre drilled holes) to each side (so the top is not taking any weight). These will extend down the side at least 20cm and will be fasten in in three places each. I was then thinking of using delta base brackets to fasten to channels to the ceiling -> link . All right so far?
Now I'm guessing that anchor bolts are the way to go. Which ones and what size? The ceiling is hard concrete. What would be the minimum distance between holes?
How would you approach it?