I've recently had a new Combi boiler fitted into my airing cupboard. During the fitting, a shelf- like framework that supported an indirect cyclinder that I had used to hold bedding and clothes was removed by the plumbers and discarded. This was because new pipework had to be installed and a condensate pump was sited on the floor.
I've now got hold of a number of lengths of timber each 64mm by 38 mm and 2.5 meters in length - the airing cupboard is 2.4 meters from floor to ceiling. . I'd like to build a framework by using lengths of this timber from floor to ceiling in the form of a square. I'd then like to connect two sides of the framework using battens and place a number of smaller battens along the top of the latter battens to act as shelves.
My difficulty is that I'm not certain how to secure the uprights to the floor and ceiling properly. The ceiling is plasterboard and the floor is tongue and groove planks. I was thinking of screwing angle-brackets
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to the uprights at the top and bottom and screwing these into the ceiling via suitable plugs and screws and screwing them straight into the floorboard at the other end.
I'm not much good with woodworking joints and I don't have the tools but could anyone come up with any ideas for a girl in distress? The framework can't be too permanent as I may need to remove it if something goes wrong with the boiler so screws seem the best option to me.
Thank you.