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A simple guide to adding brackets or anchors to fix a wobbly shelf
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Shelves are designed to hold objects. The more objects placed on a shelf, the more weight that shelf must bear. Too much weight coupled with a flimsy construction can lead to sagging in the middle of the shelf. [1] Sagging is unappealing, but it is also a potential hazard. If the shelf breaks due to stress, the objects on the shelf might also break and harm you or someone else. Use these steps to reinforce your sagging shelf.

Method 1
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Shelf Reinforcement Method #1

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    • If your hardware store does not have the correct size, buy a longer bracket and cut it to fit.
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Method 2
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Shelf Reinforcement Method #2

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    • If you are using this technique for a non-wood structure, you can skip this step or paint the wood to match your particular shelf.
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Shelf Reinforcement Method #3

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      • To disguise your vertical divider, cover it with an old book sleeve. It will look like another book on your shelf.
      • You can add more than one metal shelving bracket if more reinforcement is needed.
      • The thicker the plywood used to reinforce your shelves; the more weight the shelf will be able to hold without sagging.
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      Warnings

      • Do not overfill shelves with heavy objects, even if the shelf is stiffly reinforced.
      • Make sure the drill bit you use to create holes in the metal shelving unit matches the drywall anchors and screws you use. Using smaller screws will prevent sturdiness.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Measuring tape
      • Metal shelving bracket
      • Pencil
      • Paper
      • Drywall anchors
      • Screws
      • Drill
      • 3/4 inch plywood plank
      • Table saw
      • Sandpaper
      • Nails
      • Wood glue
      • Clamp
      • Hammer

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      If you have a sagging shelf, you can reinforce it with metal shelving brackets. Get a metal shelving bracket that fits between the sagging shelf and the one below it. Then, take down the 2 shelves so you can install the metal shelving bracket to support the sagging shelf. Finally, put the shelves back up. Alternatively, you can reinforce your shelves by placing some plywood planks between them. If you want them to match the shelves, you can stain and sand them. Once the plywood is ready, insert it vertically between the sagging shelf and the one below it. Then, nail the plywood into the wall at the top and bottom. To learn how to install reinforcement wood under a sagging shelf, keep reading!

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