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"higgledy"

09/04/2007 6:12 AM

built-in bookshelves

I am going to build some built-in bookshelves in my family room. I'd
would like to have 14" deep cabinets at the base, from the top of the
cabinets I want 12" or 13" deep shelves to the ceiling (8ft
ceilings). Will the cabinets support the weight of the shelves when
loaded with books?


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"bc"

in reply to "higgledy" on 09/04/2007 6:12 AM

09/04/2007 6:28 AM

On Apr 9, 8:12 am, "higgledy" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am going to build some built-in bookshelves in my family room. I'd
> would like to have 14" deep cabinets at the base, from the top of the
> cabinets I want 12" or 13" deep shelves to the ceiling (8ft
> ceilings). Will the cabinets support the weight of the shelves when
> loaded with books?

That depends upon a number of factors: How wide are the shelves going
to be? What are they going to be made out of? Are they going to be
fixed or movable? This web site will give you an idea of the "sag" to
width ratio and some idea of the rigidity of sheet goods vrs hardwood
vrs softwood etc. : http://www.woodbin.com/calcs/sagulator.htm
Hope that helps. bc

Gj

"GROVER"

in reply to "higgledy" on 09/04/2007 6:12 AM

10/04/2007 11:35 AM

On Apr 9, 9:12 am, "higgledy" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am going to build some built-in bookshelves in my family room. I'd
> would like to have 14" deep cabinets at the base, from the top of the
> cabinets I want 12" or 13" deep shelves to the ceiling (8ft
> ceilings). Will the cabinets support the weight of the shelves when
> loaded with books?

Current issue of FWW (dated April 2007, issue # 190 ) has a cover
story and 6 pages of text on "Building Better Bookcases" Its all you
need to know.
Joe G

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"higgledy"

in reply to "higgledy" on 09/04/2007 6:12 AM

10/04/2007 4:17 PM

Thanks.


On Apr 10, 2:35 pm, "GROVER" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Apr 9, 9:12 am, "higgledy" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am going to build some built-in bookshelves in my family room. I'd
> > would like to have 14" deep cabinets at the base, from the top of the
> > cabinets I want 12" or 13" deep shelves to the ceiling (8ft
> > ceilings). Will the cabinets support the weight of the shelves when
> > loaded with books?
>
> Current issue of FWW (dated April 2007, issue # 190 ) has a cover
> story and 6 pages of text on "Building Better Bookcases" Its all you
> need to know.
> Joe G

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in reply to "higgledy" on 09/04/2007 6:12 AM

09/04/2007 5:50 PM

In article <[email protected]>,
higgledy <[email protected]> wrote:
>I am going to build some built-in bookshelves in my family room. I'd
>would like to have 14" deep cabinets at the base, from the top of the
>cabinets I want 12" or 13" deep shelves to the ceiling (8ft
>ceilings). Will the cabinets support the weight of the shelves when
>loaded with books?
>

How long is a piece of string?


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in reply to "higgledy" on 09/04/2007 6:12 AM

09/04/2007 3:35 PM

"higgledy" <[email protected]> writes:
> Will the cabinets support the weight of the shelves when
> loaded with books?
try: http://www.woodbin.com/calcs/sagulator.htm

one key datapoint you were missing in your post was the span of
unsupported shelf.

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in reply to "higgledy" on 09/04/2007 6:12 AM

09/04/2007 1:24 PM

What is the configuration, the material and width of the cabinet?

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>I am going to build some built-in bookshelves in my family room. I'd
> would like to have 14" deep cabinets at the base, from the top of the
> cabinets I want 12" or 13" deep shelves to the ceiling (8ft
> ceilings). Will the cabinets support the weight of the shelves when
> loaded with books?
>


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