🏡 Elevate your decor with strength and style!
The Floating Shelf Bracket is a heavy-duty, 32-inch wall-mounted solution designed to support shelves ranging from 22 to 44 inches in length. With a remarkable weight capacity of 150 lbs, these brackets are crafted from solid steel and feature an invisible design for a seamless look. Easy to install and made in the USA, they combine functionality with aesthetic appeal, making them perfect for any home decor.
Item Depth | 12 inches |
Item Dimensions | 32 x 1.5 x 6.25 inches |
Finish Types | Unfinished |
Color | Steel |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Material Type | Steel |
A**R
Worked Perfectly if you Prepare Correctly
Purchased 3x 32" and 9x 24" brackets for my kitchen remodel. We mounted 100+ year old barn lumber onto these successfully. We took off the sheet rock where we wanted these, installed 2x6 between the studs, then installed these on the 2x6, and then finally installed some plywood to flush up against the steel strap. We bricked the wall around the rods and then installed the shelves.Pros:We found these to be heavy duty and could take serious loads. They created a very clean installation which kept people who have looked at it guessing as to how the shelves were mounted on the wall. Installation was straight forward once we figured out how to get the 3/4" inch holes drilled in accurately. Packaging was a sealed bag, steel isn't fragile, so it was adequate for the shipping.Cons:Using a 3/4" bit that I ran about 5" deep into the shelves we found the holes too tight and was a bit tough to get the shelves on. Three factors were a challenge. First, the ends of the rods were finished cleanly, but sharp and could cause binding if the holes weren't perfectly aligned. Had to use a metal file to provide a slight rounding of the edges of a few shelves. Alignment of the rods were not always perfect. What we did to fix that is wiggle the bit left and right to make them easier to slide on up to the last inch or two. We used a rubber mallet to pound the last few inches in for a tight fit.Final thoughts:These were perfect for our use. Get your own screws to mount these. Defiantly install support bracing between the studs to ensure you can do pull ups on your shelves :) Great product. Thanks.
D**K
Sturdy bracket
I’ve been a carpenter for 30 years installed hundreds of shelves and mantles. This bracket is one of the best of ever seen it’s welded from the backside so nothing interferes with flush mounting. The welds are completely around the entire rod.very nice weld job. Steel is nice finish and very strong. It’s holding upThis 66inch wide by 7-1/2 inch high 140 pound solid pc of maple
K**A
It is hard to make things perpendicular….changed to 5 stars
Seems sturdy and durable….but each (ALL 3) support rod is NOT perpendicular. (See photos). I could understand if one was not perfect…but all three are off. I am not a metal worker…and suggest they rebuild their jig that holds the pieces together while welded or recalibrate the machine. Separate lay the screws seem ok, but short. I installed this and although everything was not perpendicular it did work well.
G**M
Great construction but...
This is extremely well built and very sturdy. The only issue is that the guide for drilling holes is the exact size as the bracket rods. After drilling the holes w the guide, you'll need to remove the guide and clean up the holes, removing an 1/8" of material unless you want to use a lot of force to mount the shelf to the bracket... and forget ever removing it
R**4
Excellent heavy duty brackets but tricky to align
Ordered 4 supports for a 8 foot long, 9" wide, 2" thick poplar board. The supports work great and and I could have used only 3 supports and it would have been just as sturdy. The installation of the supports was was easy and straightforward. I attached the supports directly to the studs by cutting away the drywall as recommended. Transferring those locations to the shelf was tricky. I used a different drill bit guide to drill the holes in the shelf because I thought I had a 3/4" bit already but I did not so it would have been cheaper and easier to buy the one recommended with these supports. I also didn't have a 6" long 3/4" drill bit but I have an 3/4" flexible auger bit (3 feet long) which gave me the extra depth needed for the supports. For my long shelf it was difficult to line up the supports to the back of the shelf since there is little to no clearance from the 3/4" drill bit in addition to supports not aligning straight with the studs. Even after loosening the supports to allow them to align themselves the shelf was difficult to slip over the supports. I tried mounting the shelf with 2 supports and it was much easier to slip the shelf on and off but it had a little too much give in the middle due to being unsupported. Adding in the additional 2 supports made the shelf much sturdier but greatly increased the difficulty aligning everything. If you are only using 2 supports it's not an issue but for a long shelf it is very fiddly.
T**N
Perfect floating shelf for my projector
I was looking to build a floating shelf for my projector. Everything i saw out there was for narrow display shelves. This one looked a bit beefier. I actually contacted the seller to explain what I wanted to do, and he said it should work no problem.The bracket is super heavy duty! I put a 2.5" thick, 16" x 16" shelf on it. The shelf itself isn't that heavy, but between the shelf and projector, its a decent weight. The seller said since it was static - meaning you arent constantly putting things on/taking things off the shelf - that it would be fine.I have absolutely zero concerns on the stability of the shelf.One thing to look out for - you need a BIG drill bit to make the holes to accept the rods from this bracket. I feel like I have a decent collection of tools, and I didnt have anything even near this size. The bit I got at Lowe's cost about $15 - which got me both the diameter of bit I needed plus the length. A normal size drill bit wont be long enough. The seller might consider bundling an appropriate drill bit with this bracket and it's not a common size/length for a typical DIY'er. I didn't remove a star because the product itself is great - very sturdy, and comes with all the dimensions you need to make sure you are drilling your holes in the right place.
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