Dave Polaschek on Nostr: …because the first cleat had failed, putting more stress on the second, when it ...
…because the first cleat had failed, putting more stress on the second, when it suddenly had to carry over a hundred pounds of tools by itself, rather than sharing the load. I’ve reinforced the other 2 cleats on that wall and put up new, but I’m going to need to do a lot of cleaning over the next few days, rather than #woodworking as I had planned. Ugh.
The new screws holding the cleats are 3 inch deck screws, which should have plenty of holding power, and be plenty deep into the studs.
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