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01/07/2007 11:12 AM  
My interior walls are sips panels with drywall and plaster. Any suggestions as to what the best method of mounting shelf brackets to the walls? I'm a bit worried that if I use long screws to mount the brackets, they might pull out if they don't reach into the OSB board. Any suggestions?
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01/07/2007 12:07 PM  
Huggie,
   Try using 'Molly' type bolts. You can buy them in various sizes. I have heard of people using them for heavy Kitchen cabinets, so they can support quite a bit.

....jc
If you're not building with OSB SIPS(or ICF's), why are you building?
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01/11/2007 12:30 PM  
I saw these on HGTV when featuring the 2006 Hardware show.
Worth a look

http://www.raptoranchors.com/index.html
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