French cleat weight limit. I put them in our muddog room so we could have more storage. The tip will break off under pressure or repeated motion eg. I show how i use the shelves for a grinder light vacuum and charger. French cleat weight limit.
They are about 39 tall 13 deep and 108 long. The force from the french cleat system is down and away from the wall. Using some nice heavy bolts im sure a french cleat can hold as much as you can throw at it. Ok so i got some cabinets that came out of friends workshopbrewery.
Ive seen recommendations anywhere from 34 to 1 12 inches thick but nobody seems to be talking about weight. Is there a guideline for how thick the french cleat should be based on weight requirements. I attached the cleat to the top of the cabinet using 125. I have hung them right now with an eight foot cleat made from 1x6 pine.
Easy to make and easy to exchange shelves. What size french cleat do i need. I spacers at the bottom that are the same width as the cleat. In the most woods a 45 degree angle will form to sharp and angle at the tip of the cleat which will be brittle.
I want to use a french cleat to hang some basic open cabinets in my garage. Id say it all depends on allowable shear and normal stress limit of the fasteners. A viewer wants to hang up a heavy wall sculpture and is thinking about using a french cleat but isnt sure what it is. As a design tip next time if you have the back of your box inset the width of your cleat you dont need the spacer the bottom and sides will do it for you and it looks cleaner to me others may like seeing the space.
I show how to build a wall storage system for tools machines etc. Now that ive got them close to complete and have hefted them im starting to wonder if the cleats will do the job. Im building two cd cabinets each about 24x40 and had planned to hang them on french cleats. Kevin carons simple diagram shows two pieces with one end of each cut at the.
Structurally the sheet rock is a 12 empty space between the studs and the french cleat which means that you trying to bend the lag bolts slightly. They are very heavy. Screw the cleat into the stud and you can hold plenty 100lbs with 2 studs 2 screws per stud would not surprise me in the least. It would be good practice to keep the lag hole in the french cleat as small in diameter as you can so that you have a tight fit where the lag bolt goes thru the cleat.