downsizingnow48
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GRK style structural screws are the best solution. Top quality, no pilot holes. I haven't used those 19th century style lag bolts for a long time.
Ouch...... Fastenal is extremely proud of their prices. I use them for quick small purchases because they are close to my shop.I don't buy hardware from Lowes and HD. Try getting what you need from Fastenal or a good fastener distributor. The quality is much better.
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GRK all the way!
After using these I値l never go back to lag bolts!
No pilot holes, just impact driver and go.
Yeah you're right. I am using them on the brackets too so in reality I'm sure the four 3" screws that I could use on the brackets would support hundreds and hundreds of pounds. I guess weak shelves is a pet peeve of mine.FWIW - all my cabinets in the entire house were held on the walls with three inch Phillips head screws. That was done 39 years ago. Not a single one has fallen off any wall.
Lag bolts to attach kitchen cabinets/shelves - might be a bit of an over kill. However - pretty sure they won't fall off either.
The reality is that if they are typical cabinets, the back is nothing but 1/4" pressboard stapled to the sides (and glued, if you sprung for the high end stuff). The screws aren't ever going to be the weak link. You overload the cabinet, and the back will remain attached to the wall, but the rest of the cabinet (and contents) will be sitting on the countertop or floor. It'll just peel the back right off.