QUOTE: Originally posted by rfross I'm in the process of installing my benchwork from Sievers on top of heavy duty steel shelf brackets from Home Depot and/or Lowes. The ones I went with are manufactured by John Sterling, come in white or black and in 12", 16" and 20" sizes. I added a 1 x 3 to the top that the benchwork rests on. A pair reportedly will support 1,000 lbs! (Go to the HD or Lowes web site and do a search on 'shelf brackets" and they will pop up). $5.97/ea for the 16's. I used 16's but will be purchasing a 20 to replace one 16 where I've got a 24" depth of benchwork. I lag bolted them through the drywall and into the studs in a spare bedroom I'm using. I don't have an easy way of posting my photos on the web but if you want to see some pictures e:mail and I'll get them to you - I'm documenting every step of the installation.
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Bob Hayes Randy, Check out Jan. 1977 MR, pg. 53: Bookshelf railroads: 1 By Robert J. Lutz. Sounds like what you are talking about. Bob Hayes
QUOTE: Originally posted by jrbarney Randy, You might also want to look at the 35th and Bell Corporation product advertised in Model Railroad Planning 2004: http://www.35bell.com/WallBrackets.html Looks a bit pricey to me, but it may suit someone's purpose. To paraphrase an old saying, "It aint heck for purty, but it's darn for stout." Bob NMRA Life 0543
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Modeling the NKP's Peoria Division, circa 1943
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