Hello Folks,
First post.. Tried the forum before posting... looking for help with couple of things
1. I am trying to fit storage area in the Eaves (slope roof), so I was looking for a ceiling angled bracket to fix it on to the stud, I tried googling all possible combination to find a suitable angled (flexible) bracket then I came across this video on youtube (however it is in Austrian) so have no scooby-doo what they are saying but saw the angle bracket they are using which is exactly what i need (please see the attached Image). Could someone please let me know what is this called and where can i find it (went and asked Screwfix, B&Q, Wickes, Tool Station) no one has a clue. Any help will be really appreciated.
2. I have a made 2 doors out of 18mm MDF to fit into the sliding mechanism, I want to attach a door profile (the aluminium strip see the attached image), again I tried googling, i saw all sorts of aluminium stuff that goes into the door but not this one... again could someone let me know the correct name for this please? and where to buy them from.
Thanks in Advance.
Advice on angled bracket
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That will be German then.
Try using the subtitles (CC) button, but first set the language to English.
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Looks like this could be replicated easily with 2 L brackets and a nut and bolt
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