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No More Nails For Shelves

Wouldn't more nails occupy a much smaller shelf? ? 3

I have a shelf that is one foot long and three inches wide and I want to attach it to the wall to hold the TV remote. I tried to make a hole in the wall and I could not go beyond 23 cm.

Wouldn't more nails occupy such a high shelf? If it falls, it won't be the end of the world, there will be only a few remotes, but I'd love to leave them!

House

I have to go with S. Drill holes 6.5 mm in diameter (this is the size of a masonry drill so ask your local hardware supplier for red buckets or siblings). Drill holes and measure your rock dowels and drills to cover the dust with a brick tip. Choose a red plug or sister plug to attach to the wall. You may have to cut the end of the connector, but I doubt it. When pressing on the connector, make sure it is flat and flat against the wall. Prepare the basket and tell your uncle to move. Help, for example

Yeah Al that sounds pretty crap to me, Looks like BT aint for me either, Looks like BT aint for me either, Looks like BT aint for me either, Looks like BT aint for me either, Looks like BT aint for me either, Didn't the glue fall off? And finally make some pieces.

I, it will help you.

I've never done anything to put it back in place without nails, in your case 23cm is enough to use pins and S-plugs. If you really want to use glue, run the ballaster on the back of the shelf. This is the thickness of the ballasters to provide an adhesive surface in addition to the thickness of the shelf. You can also use glue and s.

No More Nails For Shelves

No More Nails For Shelves

Although my answer sounds ridiculous, this is not the shelf that needs to be supported, but the weight of the things on the shelf. So wait and be the answer.

According to others, it will last as long as there is a basket on the shelf where you can attach duct tape. Make sure both surfaces are clean, dry and tightly bound.

Definitely not, perfect for exposed surfaces like baseboards etc. You will need to take or borrow a rock drill with a new one and it can pass through the walls. Also pay attention to the cable. Usually the wires go up or form a front socket, but this is not always the case.

It depends on the type of wall. If there is a drywall then yes, drywall will work with s, do not put more than 60 kg on it, however, drywall is not metal! If it is a solid wall or concrete, take a drill and attach a small file to the one you intend to use.

23cm is more than enough to climb any shelf, as long as the box can hold the legs of the shelf ...

But for glue I don't think it's practical ...

Glue

No More Nails For Shelves