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    A pair of Sound Organisation Speaker Brackets that are looking for a new home.
    Model Number ZO31
    The Sound Org. Catalogue described them like this:

    ZO31 Large Wall Brackets.
    A slightly larger wall bracket, suitable for Linn Index, Heybrook HB1 etc.
    Overall height: 219mm
    Overall Width: 250mm
    Overall Front to Back: 250mm


    Including top spikes and plugs/caps to block the screw holes up.
    How does £20 + p&p sound?
    P&P at cost, no more, no less.

    Not bad condition. A few scuffs and a paint chip (see top right of right hand bracket in the first picture).




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    The distance between the top spikes on these brackets is 160mm in the left to right direction & also from front to back.

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    These brackets are still available if anyone's interested.

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    Hi

    do you think these will take the weight of IAS Beaulieu speakers

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    I reckon they would with little difficulty as long as you used something like Lag Bolts to bolt it to the wall You'll need a solid brick wall though.

    They don't appear to be know as this in the UK, but this should give you the idea of what i'm refering to

    Put it like this, i have a homemade shelf with at least 75lbs of clobber on it & it will easily take my weight as well (200lbs) I used 3 of the same type bolts to hold it on the wall
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    Quote Originally Posted by dantheman91 View Post
    Hi

    do you think these will take the weight of IAS Beaulieu speakers

    Dan
    Tricky to say, as I don't know the weight of the speakers!
    Would they fit onto the shelf dimensions? If so, then I'd have thought that if you could fasten the brackets to the wall with decent Rawlbolts, then they'd be OK.

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    I'd hazard a guess & say 75lbs each, say 35Kg. I reckon you could sit on the brackets as long as they were well attached to the wall & it was solid brick, it might be uncomfortable though
    Last edited by Reid Malenfant; 08-06-2011 at 22:27. Reason: typo
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    Those kind of bolts will handle up to a ton on a wall Maybe more at the end of the day. They are used in aerial rigging, just like the ones i pointed out, but those are much more heavy duty

    Andr'e where has your post gone?

    Nothing unusual

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reid Malenfant View Post
    Those kind of bolts will handle up to a ton on a wall Maybe more at the end of the day.
    These ones?


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    Hi - I know this is very long time ago - but I wonder if these are still available?

    cheers
    Phil

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