I would like to put a couple of 20G high tanks near the ceiling attached to the wall studs in the basement. The total weight would be about 175lbs. Has anyone done this? Any ideas on how to make a shelf to hold this kind of weight with no worries?
Jonathan;545860 wrote: I anchored my upper shelve corners in the basement via threaded rods. See pics.
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Nice set up.
elFloyd;545857 wrote: Anchoring the shelves to the wall will not be sufficient to hold the weight. You will also need to support the outer edge of the shelves by connecting them to the studs in the ceiling.
Jonathan;545860 wrote: I anchored my upper shelve corners in the basement via threaded rods. See pics.
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Very nice! Are the rods from HD or Lowes? How did you do it? What size rods? Drill holes through the 4" side of the 2"x4" and use big washers and nuts? Did you coat them with anything so they wouldn't rust?
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Skriz;546017 wrote: Bud, you can get triangle shelving brackets that can easily hold the weight and then some.
Skriz;546017 wrote: Bud, you can get triangle shelving brackets that can easily hold the weight and then some.
elFloyd;545857 wrote: Anchoring the shelves to the wall will not be sufficient to hold the weight. You will also need to support the outer edge of the shelves by connecting them to the studs in the ceiling.
RedEDGE2k1;546425 wrote: Go with 3/4" plywood, cut into triangles and sized as needed, and you'll be fine. No overhead (cables/threaded rods) necessary. Just be sure to attach the plywood brackets directly into the stud faces (not the edge) with bolts, nuts & washers.