I wanted to build something like a shelf, but the problem is that I live in a rented house and I'm not allowed to drill holes in the wall. So I was thinking maybe it's possible to use suction cups to hold the shelf in place.The issue is, I'm not sure if that's even feasible or what kind of suction cups I should buy.Let's say I want the shelf to support up to 10 kilograms of items. Would that be possible?
>>2947643idiot
>>2947643get a standing shelf that sits on the flooror drill and patch before leavingsuction cups work on glassy materials and your idea is dumb in general
Well they liedThere are dumb questions after all
>>2947643figure out the location of the corners and drill eyelets into the ceiling joists slightly inside each corner. duplicate on shelf. hang your shelf with wire or chain.
>>29476433M command strips are your best option. Use some to hold the shelf and others to hold hooks as far above the shelf as you can. The hooks will connect chains or sting that will hold most of the weight of the shelf. Pay attention to weight ratings and make sure that the weight is pulling down on them as close to vertical as you can get.
>>2947643just drill the fucking holes.chances are like carpet, Rental Law says the paint has "Zero-ed Out" and no has NO VALUE, so after you patch the hole with Crest toothpaste, the LL can't dock you when you move out, but YOU will be in good position to sue them. :)If you LL does inspections, just tell him "My Bro in Law had autism and did this when I wasn't watching him, and he is a NIGGER, so don't be RACIST" and that will back that bitch up.Everyone drills holes to hang paintings and shit.Its just in the Lease so if you make 2'x2' holes all over all the fucking walls and make a big pile of sheet rock in middle of room like an Injun, LL can say "I told him not to do that".
>>2947643I realise you asked for a solution to get a simple shelf going, and you consider that to be your current and most pressing problem, but it is merely a surface symptom of a deeper rooted compromise in your life: Your position as a tenant in a country where that is not a viable way to exist and preserve your mental sanity in the long run.I suggest you move to a country where the law protects tenants from absurd rental contracts. In some countries, drilling holes for mounting shelves is considered "contractual use of the rented property" and landlords cannot legally deny it at all.Alternatively, if you really insist on living in your dystopian hellscape, I suggest you buy a property of your own.
>>2947920>you buy a property of your ownpoc can't even figure out how to do a shelf you think he's capable of affording a home of his own?
>>2947643Freestanding shelves can be much stronger and are more versatile. You might do a corner shelf if that suits your usable space.
>>2947643Why not just build a dresser or cabinet or armoire or some other free standing structure with build in shelving?