custard
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I want to put up some shelves inside a window "bay" in my workshop. I plan on fastening a wooden cleat to the wall with two 5mm x 50mm screws, using 8mm rawlplugs drilled to a depth of 50mm. The shelf will simply sit on top of the cleat. Nothing fancy, after all it is a workshop. This photo shows the general arrangement, the wooden cleats will be about 200mm long.
Here's the question. The further apart the two screws the more stable the shelf. But if the front screw (ie the one furthest away from the window glass) gets too close to the breeze block edge then it risks blowing out. So how close to the edge should I drill?
My guess is 20mm, but does anyone have better advice? When I say "better" I mean not a guess, but advice based on industry guidelines, or at least on first hand experience!
Here's the question. The further apart the two screws the more stable the shelf. But if the front screw (ie the one furthest away from the window glass) gets too close to the breeze block edge then it risks blowing out. So how close to the edge should I drill?
My guess is 20mm, but does anyone have better advice? When I say "better" I mean not a guess, but advice based on industry guidelines, or at least on first hand experience!