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Angle Iron Load capacity...
I'm working on moving a compact washer dryer upstairs and want to support my dryer with some angle iron but can't find a chart with some type of load capacity, my math is not good I confess...
I want to use .250 hot rolled angle iron 3" x 3" x 24" attached to my walls to support a dryer weighing in under 100 lbs. I don't think this will be an issue but would love some confirmation on the idea... angle iron is the best fit due to some space limitations.
I've sketched up a drawing to help visualize my problem.
Any help would be appreciated.
Adam,
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24 inches of 3x3x0.250 angle would support a car. No problem for a 100 lb dryer.
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Appreciate the response... I kind of figured the weight wouldn't be a problem.
Adam,
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Hi Adam - The steel angle is not a problem just don't hold it on with chewing gum. So use adequate screws/bolts etc Peter
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LOL!
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peteeng
Hi Adam - The steel angle is not a problem just don't hold it on with chewing gum. So use adequate screws/bolts etc Peter
Plan is to bolt it to the studs... could I also flip the angle with similar results?
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Out of curiosity, what is the appx. weight max that angle can hold across the entire piece when bolted against a wall similar to this?
Adam,
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A lot. Here is an example of a 5000 lb mill sitting on 4x4x3/8 angle. Those angles are bolted on with three 3/8 bolts each. I did not do this, but it seems to work fine. I've rolled it all over my shop.
https://www.cnczone.com/forums/attac...d=434670&stc=1
Bolted to the wall as you show would support several hundred lbs safely. I think the studs would be the weak point.
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OK, then I'm good with the Angle...
Last question on the subject is 1/4" over kill??? should I be looking more in the neighborhood of 3/16" or 1/8"??
Thanks.
Adam,
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I think 1/8 would support a dryer just fine. My full sized dryer weighs about 50 or so lbs. I think your biggest problem is going to be finding enough studs to screw into, just depends on how the walls were constructed.
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That's one light full size Dryer...
No worries with me mounting the Angle upside down either, correct? It doesn't impact the structural integrity of the iron by doing that?
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Either way will work. In either case you want the screws near the top.
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Thanks for the assistance.
Adam,
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My pleasure. You're welcome :)