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Hey ya,Just looking for some opinions. I'm planning a new record shelf for about 2,400 LPs. I am looking at ways of floating it on a wall without the self touching the floor... The shelf will span about 10' of wood frame wall. I'll be using heavy duty fasteners.My question is, can a normal (load bearing) residential wall hold 1200 lbs spread over 10'. Thats about 170lbs per stud. Seems fine when I break it out like that...
Given the relative cost of a couple hours of a local architect's time to do a consultation, compared to potentially having to replace 2400 LP's and a wall, I'd find one. It'd be worth it for peace of mind. Especially if you live someplace where seismic movement needs to be considered.
Edit: Have you considered steel cable or chain tied vertically to the ceiling joists?
Hoodoo ? Voodoo? Mass weight vs. calculated weight...This might be something to consider.I am not an engineer, but i only offer this in relation to the weight of vinyl records....... When i went to move i boxed all the vinyl.It turned out to be roughly 70 lbs per box.These were a little larger than 50 count boxes.I weighed random boxes and came up with an overall estimate of 70 lbs. per box.I had 125 boxes which should have been 8,750 lbs. When loaded the mass weight was well over 10,000 lbs,actually closer to 11,000 We sat around for a few minutes and scratched our heads and actually weighed random boxes.This was a game changer as we had to rent a different truck. I like your design for shelving, and storage space for records is a constant bugaboo, i would,at this point,consult several contractors to see if this is actually a safe and feasible design. Me,i go out and buy cherry wood bookcases for a more library type look and this is an easy solution that serves the collection well.
If the radiator is never on, why not get rid of it?Or place it somewhere else?Problem solved!
He said as long as the screws are sized to hold the shelf to the studs, the studs aren't going anywhere.
That only applies to holding the shelves to the studs. If the screws AREN'T size the studs they will remain intact, but you'll be picking up a lot of records...