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(01-11-2018, 03:25 PM)daddo Wrote: They could use a little imagination like having a squirrel underneath holding a bucket or something.  
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Also the glass shelf brackets mounted to the wall. Looks real fun getting that installed.
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(01-16-2018, 06:29 PM)Phil Thien Wrote: Also the glass shelf brackets mounted to the wall. Looks real fun getting that installed.

I've used that hardware and it works remarkably well.  

You mount two screws into the wall and then a small screw at the bottom clamps onto the shelf.  These shelves are mounted on the vanity and supported outboard with the brackets.  It should be strong enough.

The piece at the left is the top and it gets screwed into the wall.  The piece on the right is the bottom and it gets screwed into the top piece.  Your screwdriver is going to be very close to the wall for this, but mine worked fine.

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