Brian Livingstone
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Hi,
I am planning on building a floating vanity, about 5 feet long, 2 feet wide, 2 feet high. 10 square feet of countertop in total, weight of the granite top should be about 200 pounds. The wall I am attaching it to is 2 by 6 construction. I am going to build the box out of 3/4 inch plywood, with a 3/4 inch back and top. Should be nice and solid with all domino construction.
I was thinking I might put a piece of angle iron to hold up the cabinet, but maybe this is overkill. I think I will simply remove the drywall from behind where the vanity is going, reinstall 3/4 inch plywood in its place with a 3/4 inch lip to hold the back edge of the vanity, and then screw the vanity to the 2 by 6 through the two layers of plywood. Sound solid enough ?
Thanks.
Brian
I am planning on building a floating vanity, about 5 feet long, 2 feet wide, 2 feet high. 10 square feet of countertop in total, weight of the granite top should be about 200 pounds. The wall I am attaching it to is 2 by 6 construction. I am going to build the box out of 3/4 inch plywood, with a 3/4 inch back and top. Should be nice and solid with all domino construction.
I was thinking I might put a piece of angle iron to hold up the cabinet, but maybe this is overkill. I think I will simply remove the drywall from behind where the vanity is going, reinstall 3/4 inch plywood in its place with a 3/4 inch lip to hold the back edge of the vanity, and then screw the vanity to the 2 by 6 through the two layers of plywood. Sound solid enough ?
Thanks.
Brian