Brackets for supporting a white board

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Hello

I've got some biggish white boards (120cm x 90cm) to put up in the office, onto plasterboard mostly

The boards will need to be swapped around on a weekly basis, I was going to put up a shelf for each one, the board then leaning onto the wall, help up by the shelf and a couple of uprifhts of some kind to stop it sliding forwards

It strikes me today that I could simply put up two brackets for each one if the brackets had an upright that would support the board from sliding forwards

any idea on why I might get something like that and what they're called?

thank-you
 
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Rather than attempting to stand/lean the boards against the wall, why not hang them from hooks secured to the walls - less likely to tumble onto the floor.

Check with your H&S officer - he may require these screwing to the walls to prevent an accident.
 
Kitchen cup'd wall brackets are suitable , the boards will need a couple on the back to match those on the wall so they can be lifted on and off, though this will eventually damage the wall.Why do they need constantly moving?
 

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