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Harley Engineering 

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Subject = engineering
Description = Harley Engineering specialise in the design, manufacture and installation of welded and fabricated sheet metal products.
Category = engineering

 

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    b

    rack

    et may be an inverted L shape, such as is usually used to hold up a shelf, or a rafter extension and its diagonal brace supporting an overhanging roof over a gable.If a prothesis - orthopaedics decorative

    b

    rack

    et is used in furniture and mantlepieces are called corbels

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    You can hang a shelf anywhere.Then either adjust the shelf's location to allow the shelf

    b

    rack

    et to be mounted into the prothesis - orthopaedics studs, or use molly bolts in spaces between studs

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    If its going to hold toiletries or spices or some kitchen gatgets, it probably isn't critical

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    If its for books or liquids, prothesis - orthopaedics such as laundry

    product

    s, mounting the

    b

    rack

    et into the studs is a must.Use a square or a level and a pencil to mark a vertical line where you want the center of each prothesis - orthopaedics shelf

    b

    rack

    et to be

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    Mount the first

    b

    rack

    et where you marked the bottom of the shelf

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    Position the

    b

    rack

    et so that it is centered on the vertical line and even, at prothesis - orthopaedics the top, with the short horizontal line

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    To mount the shelf

    b

    rack

    et to a stud, use wood screws long enough to penetrate more than an inch into the stud

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    2 screws prothesis - orthopaedics should be long enough in most cases

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    To use a molly bolt in a space between studs, mark the location of each hole in the shelf

    b

    rack

    et on the wall

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    Set prothesis - orthopaedics the

    b

    rack

    et aside and draw a cross-hair across each location mark

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    Then remove the bolt from each molly, insert it through one of the holes in the

    b

    rack

    et, and re-tighten it.Set the prothesis - orthopaedics shelf on top of the first

    b

    rack

    et and set your level on the shelf

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    Center a second

    b

    rack

    et on its vertical mark with the shelf resting on it

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    slide that

    b

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    et prothesis - orthopaedics up and down the wall until the shelf is level

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    Mark the location of the

    b

    rack

    et holes on the wall, set the shelf and level aside, and mount this

    b

    rack

    et as you prothesis - orthopaedics did the first

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    Place the shelf, or the piece of wood, on top of both of the

    b

    rack

    et that are now installed

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    Position any remaining

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    et on their vertical marks, touching prothesis - orthopaedics the bottom of the shelf

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    Mark the wall for their screws or bolts, take the shelf down, and install the remaining

    b

    rack

    ets

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    Set it on top of all of the

    b

    rack

    ets prothesis - orthopaedics with its ends aligned with the pieces of masking tape

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    If the shelf is attached to the

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    rack

    et with screws, drill a small pilot hole partway through the shelf and drive the prothesis - orthopaedics screws in

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