jrisles
You'll probably be happiest with Sota's solution ,
but if you want to try something cheaper, read on .
I too have a suspened TT , a Merrill Heirloom that I mounted on the wall .
I first screwed a 3/4" 2' X 4' piece of plywood with 4" screws to the wall studs , then mounting the 300lbs load capacity TT plateform by drilling thru the plywood and wall then using toggel bolts .
Using leftover partical board ( from another progect ) I made 2 shelves
seperating them with cork and finially using GEM Dandy footers
@ $9 each under the TT .
Gem footers are made from the same material that is used in the
new Merrill-Williams TT.
You'll probably be happiest with Sota's solution ,
but if you want to try something cheaper, read on .
I too have a suspened TT , a Merrill Heirloom that I mounted on the wall .
I first screwed a 3/4" 2' X 4' piece of plywood with 4" screws to the wall studs , then mounting the 300lbs load capacity TT plateform by drilling thru the plywood and wall then using toggel bolts .
Using leftover partical board ( from another progect ) I made 2 shelves
seperating them with cork and finially using GEM Dandy footers
@ $9 each under the TT .
Gem footers are made from the same material that is used in the
new Merrill-Williams TT.