1
Find the timber studs in your wall and mark the location.
(Stud finders make it easier and more accurate.)
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2
Use a spirit level to make sure both the markings are level before drilling the holes for your shelves.
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3
Pre drill holes into the studs, then using the supplied screws attach the floating shelf bracket.
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4
Slide your new floating shelf onto the bracket.
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5
Time to stand back and enjoy your handy work!
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We recommend your Tasmanian Oak floating shelves be installed by a suitably qualified person. South Oak Woodcraft takes no responsibility for damage or injury caused by incorrect installation. When installed correctly, the maximum weight load for our floating shelves is 15kg.