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Any Good Shelf Ideas?
My son moved into a new dorm last weekend. He's on a top bunk; bedframe at his head is basically 1X and the walls are solid concrete. Any good ideas on attaching/clamping on a shelf/shelves/cubbies for clock, water bottle, etc?
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Whats teh ceiling like? Could you hang some chains and run a board between them?
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I'm guessing that drilling is against the rules! It appears that the hole on the post is probably for a 1/4" dowel, maybe you could use a long board with two dowels pointing down to make a shelf?
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I would mount the shelf unit on the bed posts. That or a hammer drill and some quality anchors
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The ceiling is solid concrete like the walls and it's off limits.
The holes are an option, and I sure wish I'd actually measured them, but I was actually thinking of something offset a bit to the rear as he is every bit of 6'1" and I'm afraid he'll hit it with his big head! Has anyone ever seen a clamp for sale made for such a thing? I have been search the interwebs with little success.
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Something like this in a different finish and clamped to the top head rail, hanging rearward, would be perfect. I can buy this at Target etc. for cheap. I just need a way to clamp it to the bed so it will both stay put and also not mar the furniture.
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David,
Maybe just use a couple "C" clamps to clap that shelf to the rail. Have the bigger end hidden under the shelf and use a couple pieces of wood with some felt or something to protect the furniture.
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If he can make the hole in the bedpost larger, he can get the pin on a Cardellinini clamp down in there and clamp a board. These things hold 50-60 lb lamps.
Cardellini Products - Center Jaw (2C) ![]() I might be able to rustle up a few for you.
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Just measured the pin on the clamp. It's 2 1/4" long and 5/8" diameter.
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I always slept in my female residence advisors RA bed, so what is this all about sleeping in your own bed novel idea?
co-ed or all male / female dorm? oh yeah, back to shelving, I think you're supposed to put college books on them.........I dunno.
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The only other thing I can think of is to use panel standoffs with a masonite shelf reinforced along the edges.
1-1/2" Diameter by 5-3/4" Long Stainless Steel Standoff Hardware for Panel
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