OK so I did a little searching around and I also read the Branick manual for the 7200. The manual say use 3/8" bolts to mount the assembly. I have 2 questions. How long should the 3/8" lag bolts or carriage bolt be if I'm going to mount them into wood and how large of a piece of wood do I need to mount this to? I guess what I really need to know is, are 2x4s sufficient for this beast or do I need to step up to a larger piece of wood like a 4x6? The 7200 has 3 pairs of holes running vertically on each side the flange so I was thinking of running 3 pieces of wood across the studs horizontally in line with the pairs of holes and then mounting the 7200 to those pieces of wood. Am I good with the existing 2x4 studs in the wall or should I sister 4x6 studs in the frame to the 2x4s and mount to the larger 4x6 studs? Normally I don't think twice about mounting cabinets and such to the wall but this 7200 is much heavier than I thought it would be and its going to be dealing with all the force of coil springs so I want to make sure I'm absolutely safe when mounting and using this beast.
As I'm typing this I'm wondering if this is overkill but I'm no structural engineer and I'm not sure how much length on the lag bolts I'll need to connect the horizontal pieces of wood to the existing 2x4 studs.
And now I'm wondering if I should just pop a pair of 4x6 studs from the base plate to the top plate and mount directly to those? I'm making this way too complicated aren't I?
As I'm typing this I'm wondering if this is overkill but I'm no structural engineer and I'm not sure how much length on the lag bolts I'll need to connect the horizontal pieces of wood to the existing 2x4 studs.
And now I'm wondering if I should just pop a pair of 4x6 studs from the base plate to the top plate and mount directly to those? I'm making this way too complicated aren't I?