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(09-26-2018, 10:43 AM)titanxt Wrote: Hello fellow Woodnetters! I hope your day is going well for you.
I am hanging a heavy tool cabinet on the wall using a french cleat. Due to the weight of the cabinet and tools, I want to make sure that I build the cleat with some extra beef. I am planning on using some small, recessed lag bolts to attach the cleat to the cabinet. My question is how deep to make the cleat. Is 2" enough? 3" possibly? What else do I need to keep in mind to keep this thing from becoming gravity's next victim?
Thank you! Andy
Andy, Simon has the correct solution. 3" wide plywood with a 45° angle on each edge will do the trick. This will probably last longer than the cabinet itself.
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Cut a 1/8" flat at the ends of cleat and slat. Keeps the edges from breaking and interfering with hanging the cabinet.
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Andy, did I picked up you intend to hang the cabinet "on peg board"? I would not be comfortable do that with my cabinets which are on French cleats.
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(10-03-2018, 08:33 PM)Bill Holt Wrote: Andy, did I picked up you intend to hang the cabinet "on peg board"? I would not be comfortable do that with my cabinets which are on French cleats.
Andy posted.........
The cleat system I have is at the
top of some pegboard. The cabinet will rest
flush against the peg board as it is held out by spacers to keep enough space for the peg board accessories.
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Andy, did I picked up you intend to hang the cabinet "on peg board"? I would not be comfortable do that with my cabinets which are on French cleats.
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I know this post is a month old, but I haven't been here for a while. I have a very heavy cabinet that is full of cans of paint among other things. I have it hanging on 2 3" wide French cleats. One towards the top and one near the bottom. It's been hanging there for probably 10 years with no movement.
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Not sure about your design, but I make cabinets with the back set in a Dado and 1/2” thick cleats at top and bottom. I make the top cleat a French cleat so it is not only connected to the cabinet sides, but also screwed through into the cabinet top. The width is typically 2-3” wide but that is not really critical. The French cleat being part of the cabinet pretty much insures no issue with hanging.