...well they give the impression of melting...I'll explain (hope this is in the correct forum index by the way...?).
I put a series of new shelves up over the weekend (an additional 3 to the 2 already up). These shelves look the part but are a few miles from decent quality (doing most of the house up on a budget etc). I think they are known as 'floating shelves' - you slot holes within the shelf onto two brackets.
Today I attempted to place some old vinyl records across one just above a shelf which had a row of books (the shelves are 1200mm across). As I did the that I could feel the shelf coming off the wall, slowly but surely. I checked the shelf below and that too was slanting.
On the same wall I put up a shelf about 6 years ago (cost me about a quid at the time!) and that has stood it's ground extremely well - even though I used standard red raw plugs and much shorted screws than I do now.
So these days I use strong grey raw plugs (with the arms) and 50mm long screws - this would easily hold the shelves and added weight I thought... not so it seems...The books weren't that heavy, the vinyl perhaps but it's not as though I was going to sit on them.
I've since tightened up the screws in the brackets (4 screws for each of the 2 brackets - the one's with the 'prong') but the slant has returned...if I had a book say then this will go very 'crackerjack'.
Any remedies/pointers? I thought I had advanced from shelf fitting years ago...clearly not!
Help!!
Many thanks.
I put a series of new shelves up over the weekend (an additional 3 to the 2 already up). These shelves look the part but are a few miles from decent quality (doing most of the house up on a budget etc). I think they are known as 'floating shelves' - you slot holes within the shelf onto two brackets.
Today I attempted to place some old vinyl records across one just above a shelf which had a row of books (the shelves are 1200mm across). As I did the that I could feel the shelf coming off the wall, slowly but surely. I checked the shelf below and that too was slanting.
On the same wall I put up a shelf about 6 years ago (cost me about a quid at the time!) and that has stood it's ground extremely well - even though I used standard red raw plugs and much shorted screws than I do now.
So these days I use strong grey raw plugs (with the arms) and 50mm long screws - this would easily hold the shelves and added weight I thought... not so it seems...The books weren't that heavy, the vinyl perhaps but it's not as though I was going to sit on them.
I've since tightened up the screws in the brackets (4 screws for each of the 2 brackets - the one's with the 'prong') but the slant has returned...if I had a book say then this will go very 'crackerjack'.
Any remedies/pointers? I thought I had advanced from shelf fitting years ago...clearly not!
Help!!
Many thanks.