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I need to get two bookcases attached to a wall. I will get a diy person in to do it and other stuff.
What type of nails or whatever should I purchase?
Can the same thing be used to attach shelving units to wetwall?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You will need wall plugs, the type depends on the wall construction, (solid, cavity, plaster board, concrete, brick etc) and screws long enough to go through the items and go into the wall at least ¾ of the length of the wall plug. However if you are getting a chairperson to do it they should be able to choose and supply the right kit.
I wish I lived near you , I love DIY
If the bookcases will be standing on the floor, so that you only need to ensure that they don't tip over, you can simply tie the top of each bookcase to the wall with straps, as shown in the 'Method 1' bit of this link:
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(You don't have to use Velco straps though; you can buy wall anchors instead: https:/
Otherwise scroll down to 'Method 2' in my first link above. The size of the angle brackets you'd need would depend upon how heavy the bookcase will be when filled. For most situations, these should:
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Remember that the wall will need to be plugged where the screws are inserted into it.
Rowan, no - you would want to help me declutter.
Atheist, I wanted to be organised for once.
Chris, the floor in the flat are not flat. The living room is actually a different height from the rest of the place. I need serious scaffolding to keep the bookcases upright.
My fitted kitchen should be fully installed next week - unless something else goes wrong.
The bookcases, new desk and bathroom storage are next. I just want it all done before Santa ๐ comes.