Use two nails per side.
Build a shelve in side sheet rock wall.
You shouldn t need to attach the shelf to the supports as the tolerances should be tight.
Push the shelf box back panel first into the drywall recess and adjust the placement so that the edges of the box are flush with the drywall rather than with the edge of the wall studs.
If the unit is heavy attach 2x4s to the existing framing to add extra support in which you can nail the shelving unit onto.
Build individual wood cabinets or open shelves between existing wall studs as custom recessed shelving.
Studs are often 16 apart but you need to be certain.
Turn the shelf face down on a flat surface.
Finish the project by clipping the doors to the hinge plates and installing the glass shelves.
Put a pencil or chalk mark at the center of each stud you find or tap a.
Now just slide the shelf onto the wall supports.
Cut a 1 x 4 board to the length of your shelf and then rip it to the thickness of the shelves.
Use a flashlight and a compact mirror to look both up and down.
After the drywall was taped textured and painted we carefully cut a rectangle shape into the drywall.
Then he hung drywall completely covering the inside and outside.
Use wood glue to press the corners of the shelf lip together.
Press down and let dry.
In my case this turned out to be a huge timesaver.
Locate the spot on the wall where the shelf is being installed.
Install the cabinet and add a shelf or two set the cabinet in the wall and level it.
Step 2 drill four pilot holes sized for 2 inch screws through the sides of the shelf box into the wall stud.
These diy shelves turn obstacle into opportunity even in a load bearing wall.
Attach it with wood glue and brad nails just like the rest of the pieces.
Simplify building recessed wooden wall shelves by constructing custom shelving that fits in the spaces between existing wall studs without requiring stud removal.
Line up the back of.
First use a stud finder or just bang on the wall to find the approximate stud location.
Lay a bracket on the board 4 to 6 inches from each end of the shelf.
Line the shelf structure with wood glue and place the shelf lip directly on top.
You can find studs in your wall by using a stud finder and double no triple checking your measurements.
Attach it with screws driven into the shelf support holes.
Line up the 2x4s to the edge of the drywall opening.
Use a hammer and finishing nails to secure the lip to the shelf as shown above.
The support behind the wall to hold up the shelving unit will depend on the weight of the unit and what you plan to display in the shelving unit.