aka Larry
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When my attached garage was my workshop, it was 100% drywalled with studs 16" O.C. thus when I wanted to mount something heavy I broke out the old stud finder and use an appropriate sized lag screw(s).
Now my new shop is constructed with 2"x2" steel tubes approx 60" O.C. making attaching a load a little more involved. The entire building was constructed using these same tubes joined together with with self-tapping screws and small angle brackets, but I just don't feel comfortable securing, say, a 100-200lb load using just these.
To keep things off the floor I want to hang a lot of stuff on the "walls", but really the walls are just sheets of tin, so the support tubes will have to suffice.
The largest self-tapping screws I have found are 1/4"-20 sized. What other options do I have to secure stuff (like a rack for steel storage) to these beams (tubes)? I know I could break out the welder, but sometimes things need to be less permanent, not to mention all the steel is galvanized.
Thoughts?
Now my new shop is constructed with 2"x2" steel tubes approx 60" O.C. making attaching a load a little more involved. The entire building was constructed using these same tubes joined together with with self-tapping screws and small angle brackets, but I just don't feel comfortable securing, say, a 100-200lb load using just these.
To keep things off the floor I want to hang a lot of stuff on the "walls", but really the walls are just sheets of tin, so the support tubes will have to suffice.
The largest self-tapping screws I have found are 1/4"-20 sized. What other options do I have to secure stuff (like a rack for steel storage) to these beams (tubes)? I know I could break out the welder, but sometimes things need to be less permanent, not to mention all the steel is galvanized.
Thoughts?