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I didn't have one so I just bought the cheapest one at the hardware store and that was this one I think I got it for $3 maybe four but that's what it looks like and what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna sit here and cut it there are other ways to cut metal but because I don't have those and this was the cheapest method of doing that that this is what I'm gonna use is the hacksaw so it will take a little bit plan about five minutes per cut but it does get the job done once the metals cut you're going to use Metal Corner Brackets a file a metal file to buy all the edge so it's after paying move its that marked spot and you're going to end in the middle of Metal Corner Brackets to be able to secure the bracket to the wall so what I've done is I've already drilled the holes in the first brac I'm going to mark it to the other bracket so that way it is consistent and now that I have a mark I'm going to take my drill and I'm going to drill some holes I'd use my shot back to collect the shavings and after drilling througHeavy-dutyl I want to use my file again just to give it a clean. Large metal corner Screwfix. Metal corner brackets for wood. Heavy duty metal corner brackets. Long metal corner brackets Metal corner brackets screwfix. Decorative metal corner brackets. Corner brace brackets. L brackets.

Outdoor screws screwfix. Railway Sleeper Brackets. Screwfix railway sleeper brackets. Railway sleeper brackets b&q. And there we go for that site so now I'm gonna flip it so now I'm gonna spray-paint all the metal I'm doing three different projects here but I'm gonna pray for me that now so that's my first coat and I'll come back and do one more coat on this side I'll flip it to two coats on that side and then see if I need any more coats after that so my shelves are painted and actually installed and I just wanted to show you what they look like and I used the Corner Brackets you can't even tell where the holes are just said with you an idea of what it'll look like here is one of the Outdoor Screws boards sitting there I do need to stain it and finish it but that is what the bracket will look like and so it'll hold another shelf right here and I'll show you a finished picture after this.

You are going to make these simple shelf Metal Corner Brackets so I’ve been given a piece of paper there and that has the details on basically it needs to be 100 mils high at the back there the piece of wood that's going on is 143 millimetres so we're going to make that bit 145 and at the end, it's 22 millimetres deep so we're going to put a little stop end on at 20 millimetres so what I’ve done is I’ve cut the pieces already and this is three millimeter by 25-millimetre mild steel and you'll see that I’ve already marked this one out so those are the two drills that will be fixing it to the wall it'll then be bent those two will fix up into the shelf and then at the end though.

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