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Does Anyone Know The Best Fixings To Use For A Large Headboard 1400Mm X 1500Mm Please?
It will be made out of either 2ply or 8mm MDF.
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The headboard would naturally be covered before fixing to the wall
I do not think drilling right through is quiet the look intended. Mirror hooks are visable. I have in mind something that is "L" shaped that will fit the length on the headboard about 30mm down and the coresponding shape inverted on the wall. Would this work and what would I ask for at the builders merchants?
The headboard would naturally be covered before fixing to the wall
I do not think drilling right through is quiet the look intended. Mirror hooks are visable. I have in mind something that is "L" shaped that will fit the length on the headboard about 30mm down and the coresponding shape inverted on the wall. Would this work and what would I ask for at the builders merchants?
Do you think something as simple as this might be suitable. Fiddly to get the board into place, but solid once it's there.................
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I was thinking os screwing into the wall with long enough screws to do the job. Those brackets are then screwed into the back of the headboard with 3/8" (9mm) screws. Using 4 brackets....... that's 8 screws. That'll take what is simply a vertical load.
That way, the headboard will be tight up against the wall.
If you don't mind being off the wall somewhat, then battens screwed to the wall and the back of the board could be used. I'd have to draw you a diagram though. I could post it up for you. It's very hard to explain by writing.
Yes, roofwork, no problem :o)
That way, the headboard will be tight up against the wall.
If you don't mind being off the wall somewhat, then battens screwed to the wall and the back of the board could be used. I'd have to draw you a diagram though. I could post it up for you. It's very hard to explain by writing.
Yes, roofwork, no problem :o)
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