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Putting Wooden Shelves In Wooden Shed

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237SJ | 13:26 Thu 13th Mar 2014 | Home & Garden
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I`ve just bought a 90 cm width shelf to fix into a wooden garden shed. They came with wall plugs with instructions about fixing to masonary. Do I really need them to use on wood? Could I just screw the screws directly into the wood? I can`t remember what I did last time, with the old shed.
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You will probably have to fix onto the battens that hold up the shed walls, no wall plugs necessary.
13:33 Thu 13th Mar 2014
I don't think you need plugs but you might need to put up a panel or battens to make a thicker base for the shelf fixings. Ordinary garden type sheds are not really thick enough
You will probably have to fix onto the battens that hold up the shed walls, no wall plugs necessary.
I think Wolfgang's right about the thickness of the wood being insufficient to hold the screws - I'd drill right through and use machine screws with large washers on the outside.
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Thanks. Yes, I will fix them to the battens so there is depth there.

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