jfrey123
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If anyone is in the mood to help a newb, I could use a little advice. I'm taking a lot of GJ inspired reading from the past couple months to rehab my attached two car garage to have better storage (and actually fit two cars!). Got it in my head that I want to add a 2ft deep shelf where garage attaches to house using the cheap 2x4 and plywood frame idea common on here. I want to avoid supporting the front of it from the joists (because of mixed feelings I've read here about overloading what they were designed for). Shelf frame will screw into studs against wall and then use chain rated to 500lb running from higher up the wall to the front of the shelf at a 45 degree angle.
Another lesson I read on GJ was to avoid using open hooks if lifting heavy things overhead. I want my shelves to support everything from Xmas decorations to boxes of old books we want to keep, so I'm now concerned about using regular hooks that screw into the wood to hold my chains. I found these closed loops on Amazon, but at $4 a pop and needing to use about 10, I wanted to try and find a possibly cheaper solution.
So: closed loop wall hook to support overhead shelf under $4. Ideas? Or buy these and be happy?

4-pcs Stainless Steel Wall Mount Hook/Pad Eye (3-inch) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071GP42B1/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Another lesson I read on GJ was to avoid using open hooks if lifting heavy things overhead. I want my shelves to support everything from Xmas decorations to boxes of old books we want to keep, so I'm now concerned about using regular hooks that screw into the wood to hold my chains. I found these closed loops on Amazon, but at $4 a pop and needing to use about 10, I wanted to try and find a possibly cheaper solution.
So: closed loop wall hook to support overhead shelf under $4. Ideas? Or buy these and be happy?

4-pcs Stainless Steel Wall Mount Hook/Pad Eye (3-inch) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071GP42B1/?tag=atomicindus08-20


