Dan Steely
Established Member
Hi All,
After 30 years pressure from management we now have a small walk-in larder with a 1060 x 730mm footprint and a 2560 height.
I'm planning some Spur type shelving on 2 sides.
The long shelf will be 1050 x 290 x 18mm in WBP ply with an oak lip of 10mm on the front edge on 2x 270mm supports.
The short shelf will be 426 x 240 x 18mm, again with an oak front edge on 3x 220mm supports.
The contents of the sheves will vary from cornflakes to cast iron pots.
So my question is what would be the optimal spacing of the supports on the long and short shelves?
Is there a published benchmark for this kind of thing?
Many thanks,
Dan
After 30 years pressure from management we now have a small walk-in larder with a 1060 x 730mm footprint and a 2560 height.
I'm planning some Spur type shelving on 2 sides.
The long shelf will be 1050 x 290 x 18mm in WBP ply with an oak lip of 10mm on the front edge on 2x 270mm supports.
The short shelf will be 426 x 240 x 18mm, again with an oak front edge on 3x 220mm supports.
The contents of the sheves will vary from cornflakes to cast iron pots.
So my question is what would be the optimal spacing of the supports on the long and short shelves?
Is there a published benchmark for this kind of thing?
Many thanks,
Dan
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