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Wall Brackets To Support Train Shelf Layout

Garland asks readers:

“I need wall bracket to hold HO track round the wall in my home theater. Do you know where I find some?”

2 Responses to Wall Brackets To Support Train Shelf Layout

  • Newman Atkinson says:

    Garland, For a shelf layout run, Most modelers will build their own. Sometimes brackets you find at hardware stores have a tenancy to bow down a bit form the wall. What you really want is a triangle frame that is square on the top support and also has a good angle brace coming from the bottom of the wall support That brace keeps the top support level where a metal wall bracket has a tendency to bend down under weight. Sometimes the guys will use a longer wall board to go down closer to the floor and do the triange bracket half way up the wall support to hold th that top support level. Many times a layout will need a support that comes out a foot like for a hallway shelf and other times one that comes out 2 or 3 feet like to support a yard. Then on top of these they set the stringer length boards to lock all the brackets together and build from there.. from Newman

  • steve says:

    best to buld your own i made a square frame and screwed it to the studs in the wall have two main lines plus room for two more the only thing is the corners your curve will be to tight for six wheel trucks i am working on this.

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