Submitted by gulpgulpgulp t3_11z6zbu in DIY
Im getting a 2m high shelving unit for in a bedroom, its just one of those industrial garage ones with the huge weight limit, very basic steel and MDF shelving but obviously at that height i will need to anchor it to the wall.
My walls are solid brick which can make things harder but also i think much more sturdy. Now because of my skirting board the unit will be about 7cm from the wall meaning i cant just screw it directly in. I was thinking if i could somehow get a hook i could use some nice big zip ties, the weight/strain on them would be negligible i think since it would just be stopping toppling and not weight bearing.
I cant think of a way to get a hook secured into the wall or if there are any other options, i know people anchor cookers and fridges with chains but i dont know what they are called/where to get them.
Any help would be great, im in the UK btw.
Bokbreath t1_jdb8ae8 wrote
Masonry drill and wall anchor. Then screw an eye hook in.