Glass Shelf Chrome
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Is it possible to anchor a bookcase to the wall with wires and hooks? Is glass / chrome and I can not use brackets.
I have a couple of shelves to 6 feet anchorage to the wall. Unfortunately, I can not use the standard "L" brackets and screws. One of the shelves is chrome and glass. Also, the molding at the base of the wall prevents the shelves to be flush with the wall. So we need an alternative. I was thinking of wiring the shelves of hooks on the wall. Would you seems reasonable?
you can do just be sure to leave enough wire so you can level up and down, if possible based on the wall shelf a little up a little
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