🏡 Elevate Your Space with Confidence!
The Sheppard Floating Mantel Bracket is a heavy-duty wall mount solution designed to support over 100 lbs per stud. Featuring a 46-inch backplate and a unique Sheppard Keyhole system for easy installation, this bracket comes with a free drill guide for added convenience. Proudly made in the USA, it combines strength and style to enhance any living space.
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Manufacturer | Sheppard Brackets |
UPC | 850014493158 |
Item Weight | 8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 46 x 3 x 4 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | MB410 |
Size | 46 in. backplate |
Style | 4 in. rods |
Included Components | Single-hole Drill Guide, Floating Mantel Bracket |
I**S
Strong and easy to install.
used to mount a heavy 6" thick sinker cypress mantle. You could stand on it!
T**Y
Great product and great service.
We ordered 2 of the mounts and only recieved one. Within the next business day the seller had sent me the second one and overnighter it. Product are great quality and measurements are true.
J**N
The only floating bracket I will buy in the future.
I don't normally write reviews, but felt I had to on this one. Shepard brackets is one of the best companies I've dealt with on Amazon. Not only did they have the only bracket that would fit my mantel, but they solved a problem of my own making at cost to themselves extremely quickly and politely.The quality of this bracket is amazing. The pipes were a perfect 12 inches apart and absolutely beautiful welds.If I would've followed their instructions closer, this mantle would've slid on like butter. My last hole had to be rounded out to a 7/8 hole to accommodate for my poor measurement job.People get loyalty to products and brands, like Apple, Samsung, LG, etc. My newest brand I'm loyal to is Shepard brackets. Thank you guys again, I will be repeating business with you
L**N
Impressive strength for a complicated project
The media could not be loaded. The Kid is getting a room upgrade. With the market the way it is, I don’t think we are moving anytime soon. So to make floor space and provide him a bed long enough to accommodate his growing 6 foot plus length, we need to use all the walls and floor space as effectively as possible.The plan is remove the full bed, replace with a horizontal twin XL Murphy bed, and wall mount his long IKEA dresser (90 lbs shipped weight) above the Murphy bed. Enter the wall brackets!Reading the earlier reviews, I was skeptical. It does appear feedback was applied. The welds are solid. There is some back-cut so it fits flush. The mounting plate is nice and thick. The flush side is clean so you can press your workpiece to the back and have it flush. For mounting strength, mine will be behind the drywall, and would have rather seen an extra bead on the front of the plate as well. Probably would have been overkill. It comes with a guide and recommended arbor bit size.These are pricey, but I couldn’t find anything that looked robust and offer the level of support and safety I wanted. If I were a welder, this would be the design I would use. This product does not come with screws. That’s on you. Don’t be dumb and use drywall screws. I used construction screws with a 700+ pound shear rating. I’m sure lag screws would be a good option too.Live edge black walnut and reclaimed rail car flooring was the original plan, but holy cow! The prices! I needed a minimum 20” width. 9” support lugs didn’t leave me warm and fuzzy inside, so I added 2 feet of 5/8” threaded rod threaded into the lugs as extensions. Then I added 2 of the widest pieces of lumber available at the local big box.Some of my issues with this project are not the products fault, some, the product didn’t help. For example, my walls are not exactly straight and flat being a 1940’s home. Very solid at least. I added cross braces. While I was able to secure these to the wall, the plate warped to the wall shape. This threw off the lugs intended alignment. This led to the overall 24” run-out” was not “perfect”. Some widening of the holes in the 2nd board was necessary as well as prolong pounding. Sharp tube ends instead of blunt ends would have helped. With a step drill bit I was at least able to get an internal bevel instead of a blunt ends, but an exterior chamfer would have been preferred. It got there in the end. As a test, just with the 6 lugs in place, I was able to sit on the bench with my 300+ pounds with minimum deflection. From there, I added a leading edge c-channel steel strut material and end supports. Bench tested with +500 pounds. I will update and add a final picture when everything is finalized. 5 star product if the price was more affordable.
K**E
easy to use
easy to use and mounted our heavy hand hewn beam beautifully
1**S
Hefty and sturdy
Had a friend install the mantel. Took about 45 mins to mount the bracket to the wall and the mantel to the bracket. Get the drill bit as he said it would have been troubling to mount the mantel without the bit.
A**R
Excellent product requires expertise
I would definitely buy this again. I did buy the recommended drillbits, however, I ended up using sandpaper on smaller bits to widen the holes in certain places. In my understanding afterwards, it would have been better to just go up to a 7/8 or even a 15/16 bit there’s nothing you’re losing.A little tricky but if you do it right and have it slightly large, it slips right in. This is roughly 400 pounds black walnut 9 feet long 8 inches high 16 inches out.
B**L
Insanely strong
I used this on a reclaimed white oak beam that was 5' long and VERY heavy. This had no problems holding it up. Drilling the hole was a challenge but doable. I had to widen them a bit. I also routed out the back so the bracket would sit flush which worked great. The bracket is thick and strong. Have n fears about its strength.I ordered the rods a bit too long but I was able to cut them shorter with an angle grinder. I opted to not use an epoxy inside the beam to hold it in place. It fits very snug as-is and I wanted the ability to pull it down if needed. With epoxy the beam would need to be cut out. Take your time measuring and drilling it will go alright. Using a softer wood like pine would make it so much easier.
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