I only have Bessey rail clamps and the step on the clamping face of those is smaller than the wall thickness of the extrusion so they do clamp very effectively on the curtain track. It's a shame the Festool ones don't.
Just picked up three lengths this evening, a pocket full of paper tapes, some free wood and 6 sets of Ladda batteries, which are back in stock. A successful Saturday evening trip Thanks OP!!
I suspect the quoted 10Kg support weight limit is probably more a function of the overall Ikea system for using them for hanging curtains from the ceiling. It uses mounting brackets which have a plastic piece which locates into the T-slot on the back of the rail and either this is likely to be the weakest link or the plastic gliders that carry plastic hooks on which you hang your curtains. The aluminium extrusion will certainly take many times the 10Kg static load before failure.
When I say wood, it's actually just parts of units and shelving, wood effect chipboard panels. I got 3/4 of a shelf unit, lol. One side was missing, but it's really useful for me. I didn't have my trailer otherwise I would have taken a lot more. There were lots of white panel chipboard, cupboard doors. That was the Edinburgh branch. Sods law, last time I visited with the trailer, there was nothing in the free pile. There seemed to be a lot of reduced stuff in the store and they really discount well.Sandyn : How did you get *free wood* from IKEA ?
When I say wood, it's actually just parts of units and shelving, wood effect chipboard panels. I got 3/4 of a shelf unit, lol. One side was missing, but it's really useful for me. I didn't have my trailer otherwise I would have taken a lot more. There were lots of white panel chipboard, cupboard doors. That was the Edinburgh branch. Sods law, last time I visited with the trailer, there was nothing in the free pile. There seemed to be a lot of reduced stuff in the store and they really discount well.
In Edinburgh, it's outside in the pick-up area. They also have a bargain corner inside with some interesting stuff.didn't even know there was a free pile at IKEA stores. I must pay more attention next time I'm in .
But it's more than 100 miles from our bit of Aberdeenshire!!!In Edinburgh, it's outside in the pick-up area. They also have a bargain corner inside with some interesting stuff.
I thought there was a store in Aberdeen? It's where all the money is!But it's more than 100 miles from our bit of Aberdeenshire!!!
No, never had an Ikea, and John Lewis departed earlier this year. There's still capital up Deeside, but spending money seems tight. Maybe when the oil industry switches to renewables....................................I thought there was a store in Aberdeen? It's where all the money is!
Perhaps @petermillard can do a 10 minute workshop on the feasibility of incorporating these into a DIY MFT table ;-)
I still haven't used the extrusions I bought from Ikea yet so I can't wait for @petermillard to release part 2 of his video to get a few ideas on how to incorporate them.
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