atregent
12th February 2008, 09:41 AM
As part of the walk in pantry I'm building, I want to include a wall mounted wine rack. The space I have set aside for it is about 900 wide, by 600 high.
If I use the full space, I'll get 67 bottles in there (I'm not sure if it will ever actually get full, or if it does, how long it will stay that way...), which, by some quick calculations, will end up weighing in at about 90kg!
My concern is how to make sure I make the structure of it capable of holding that weight, and how to best attach it to the wall. The plan is a basic box made from 16mm melamine board, with stacked lengths of 90mm PVC pipe (which seemed like a good idea until I worked out how much it would weigh).
So my question is, finally, how do i calculate the structural capacity of such a thing? Or do I just build the box, screw it to the wall and climb in it myself as a test (I weigh in at 85kg, so if it will suppot me, it should be fine I suppose)?
If I use the full space, I'll get 67 bottles in there (I'm not sure if it will ever actually get full, or if it does, how long it will stay that way...), which, by some quick calculations, will end up weighing in at about 90kg!
My concern is how to make sure I make the structure of it capable of holding that weight, and how to best attach it to the wall. The plan is a basic box made from 16mm melamine board, with stacked lengths of 90mm PVC pipe (which seemed like a good idea until I worked out how much it would weigh).
So my question is, finally, how do i calculate the structural capacity of such a thing? Or do I just build the box, screw it to the wall and climb in it myself as a test (I weigh in at 85kg, so if it will suppot me, it should be fine I suppose)?