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Shelves on a frame from scaffolding tubes.

Scaffold tubes through the planks of each shelf creates good strength.

How to make a strong support for wall shelves with scaffold pipes.

Three shelf rack fitted to the wall.

An easy and strong method to attach shelves to a wall.
This is a very strong system, that is clear when you see the materials that are part of these shelf constructions.
Thick galvanised tubes and clamps from scaffolds are the perfect materials to make a strong frame.

Footplates assure a strong anchorage to the wall.
The rack on this picture has three levels, and they are supported against the wall with eight footplates, each with two or even four screws.
That makes a total of 16 to 32 anchor points to the wall, for only three shelves.
Imagine the weight that such a support can carry.

Construction drawing how you can make a strong frame to hang shelves against a wall.

Step by step assembly of the shelf support frame.

Different versions.
Scaffold tubes through the planks of each shelf creates good strength.
Alternative construction method for attachment of shelves against a wall.
Alternative method to attach a shelf with base plates for tubes.

On the picture at the right you can see a construction with shelving from the floor almost to the ceiling.
Just to show that you can make many different models for a shelf support rack.

  1. Cut all the tubes to their desired sizes.
    In this example we cut three tubes one meter long.
    For the connection between the T pieces and the footplates we will use eight 20 cm long tubes.
    The wood are planks with a width of 20cms.
  2. Slide two T connections around each one meter tube.
  3. The push a corner joint at each one meter tube ending.
  4. Slide a 20 cm. tube in each open piece of the joints.
  5. Now fit a footplate to the open tube ends, eight in total.
  6. Tighten all the allen bolts of the tube clamps.
  7. Place a thick plank on each support.
    Three planks, each one meter long and 20 cms. wide, three cms. thick.
  8. Attach each of the planks to its support with two half open tube clamps for wood.

These are the tube connections that you need for a rack from scaffold pipes.

Elbow corner piece for scaffolding tubes.
Tube clamp T-piece for scaffolding furniture.
Footplate and wall mount for scaffolding furniture.
Half open pipe strap to attach wood to tubes.
For a three shelf rack you will need >> 4 Elbows, 4 T connections, 8 foot plates and 6 pipe straps.

See more examples for scaffolding furniture on the Dutch woodworking instructions.
Those construction drawings have automatic translation.

More shelving and storage systems made with reclaimed scaffolding.
Wheels under the table make it easy to move.
Vestibule for in an hallway, solid coathanger and shelf for hats.
Book shelves and storage for books.
Cupboard construction drawing for steel tubes and scaffolding planks.
Coat hanger and shelf with small cupboard made from old scaffolding.
Warehouse storage rack or industrial design wall cabinet for in the house.
Storage space on two shelves plus tabletop.
All parts that are needed for the storage shelves assembly.
Exploded view construction drawing for a TV table.
Storage unit and side table - make this kitchen table with scaffolding pipes and reclaimed planks.
Attach the wardrobe rack to the floor or fit strong wheels under the rack.
Complete wardrobe made from scaffold tubes.
For suspension of curtains from the ceiling or wall with a seperation gap.
If you hang the rail from a ceiling there will be a need for extremely good holding plugs.
This rail goes from wall to wall.
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