How do you hang a bookshelf on the wall?

How do you hang a bookshelf on the wall?

How to Hang a Bookcase

  1. Draw a light perimeter of the bookcase on the wall where you wish to hang it.
  2. Measure from the bottom of the bookcase drawing to the floor.
  3. Slide the bookcase up the wall, and place the props under it.
  4. Drive screws through the top rail into each stud that passes behind the bookcase.

Can you attach shelving to walls?

Transfer to the Wall Hold the level against the wall at the height you want the shelf. Remember that the top of the shelf will be above your marks. Adjust the level until the bubble is centered, and mark the keyhole locations on the wall. Then install anchors or drive the screws into the studs and hang the shelf.

Should I use screws or nails for shelves?

Use screws if you don’t plan on using additional adhesives. If you are building a simple shelf or bookcase, you can use glue and nails, but you’ll feel much more secure about it if it fastened with screws. The threads of a screw grip and “bite” into the wood to make a joint stronger and more secure.

Can command strips hold up shelves?

To hang up your shelf, you’ll need to get strong adhesive mounting strips designed for pictures or other large objects. Popular adhesive strips include Command picture hanging strips, Scotch reclosable fasteners, and Velcro removable mounting strips.

Why are nails used instead of screws?

When deciding between nails and screws, keep in mind that nails are less brittle, so they provide greater shear strength. Screws, on the other hand, may not be as forgiving, but their threaded shafts hold better in wood and draw boards together much more tightly and they have greater tensile strength.

Do bookcases need to be fixed to the wall?

Bookcases do not need to be fixed to the wall unless circumstances call for it due to safety reasons. It is recommended that you fix your bookcase to a wall if you have pets or small children, or if you live in areas that are prone to earthquakes.

What to do when there is no stud?

In most situations you can use a hollow-wall anchor, which is designed to attach to the wall in the hollow spaces between the studs. Hollow-wall anchors come in a wide range of sizes and styles for use on virtually any wall, including drywall, plaster, and even hollow concrete block.

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