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Hanging Weight-Bearing Shelves Without Putting Holes in the Wall

Weight-bearing shelves support heavy objects, such as mirrors, vases, books and picture frames. Installing these shelves on the wall typically involves drilling holes in the wall -- which provides maximum support. But if you want to avoid drilling holes, use an adhesive glue to support your shelf.

Things You'll Need

  • Cloth
  • Sandpaper
  • Level
  • Urethane adhesive glue
  • Masking tape
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Instructions

    • 1

      Apply mild soap to a damp cloth. Wipe the wall with this cloth to remove dirt and debris.

    • 2

      Rub the wall with fine-grit sandpaper to smooth any rough spots on the wall. Wipe the wall with a dry cloth after sanding to remove dust, excess paint and other particles.

    • 3

      Measure and determine a location for the shelf. Place and align a level against the wall. Draw a line with a pencil to mark this position.

    • 4

      Support the shelf with brackets. Mark the locations for the brackets on the wall. Position a bracket at least every 18 inches for maximum support.

    • 5

      Squeeze urethane adhesive glue along the back edges of the brackets.

    • 6

      Press the bracket against the wall to transfer the urethane glue. Pull it away before the bracket adheres to the wall.

    • 7

      Wait 10 minutes and then reposition the bracket against the wall. Press firmly and allow the bracket to attach to the wall. A small amount of adhesive might drip from the sides of the brackets. Wipe excess glue with a damp cloth.

    • 8

      Secure the bracket to the wall with masking tape. Wait 48 hours for the adhesive glue to cure before removing the masking tape.

    • 9

      Secure as many brackets as needed to the wall.

    • 10

      Place the shelf on the brackets when the glue is dry. You can also glue the shelf to the wall for added security.