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Hope this is the correct section of the forum to post this. I'm constructing something within a home studio to suspend acoustic panels from - they'll be right over my head, so want to make sure I'm choosing a sufficient thickness of aluminium angle iron!
For multiple reasons, I cannot suspend them from the ceiling, so I am planning to use two lengths of angle aluminium, mounted in parallel spanning the width of the room, and attached to the walls on either side (just below the coving) with heavy duty L-brackets (brackets screwed into wall plugs, angle aluminium bolted to brackets, laying flat with vertical legs facing upwards)
Each length of angle aluminium will be 3.1 metres long (i.e. the width of the room), and they'll be mounted about 60cm apart (and at equal height). The acoustic panels weigh 6kg each, and will be suspended near the middle of this length. So collectively these two lengths of parallel angle aluminium need to support 12kg.
I'm looking at custom lengths of angle aluminium (Grade 6082) from "The Metal Store" and have asked AI to calculate the lightest size necessary to safely suspend 6kg from the middle of a 3.1m length (as weight should be distributed roughly equally between the two beams, this keeps things simpler) - it's using a safety factor of "FS=2" (as minimum) for the load bearing capacity, and also taking into account "acceptable deflection".
It tells me that 1 x 1 inch, 3/16th inch thick is the best option. 1.25 x 1.25 inches, 1/8th thick would also be sufficient, but for only a slight increase in weight, the former option gives me a better safety margin, and the smaller leg size keeps it all neater.
So... does this sound about right, given what I've described? The AI provided me with all sorts of complicated formulae and calculations to show how it reached this recommendation, but I'm not too keen to trust my safety to AI alone!! I've never worked with angle iron before, so could anyone who has let me know if this size should be strong enough? (in 6082 grade aluminium)
Have attached some sketched plans to flesh out my description of the setup.
For multiple reasons, I cannot suspend them from the ceiling, so I am planning to use two lengths of angle aluminium, mounted in parallel spanning the width of the room, and attached to the walls on either side (just below the coving) with heavy duty L-brackets (brackets screwed into wall plugs, angle aluminium bolted to brackets, laying flat with vertical legs facing upwards)
Each length of angle aluminium will be 3.1 metres long (i.e. the width of the room), and they'll be mounted about 60cm apart (and at equal height). The acoustic panels weigh 6kg each, and will be suspended near the middle of this length. So collectively these two lengths of parallel angle aluminium need to support 12kg.
I'm looking at custom lengths of angle aluminium (Grade 6082) from "The Metal Store" and have asked AI to calculate the lightest size necessary to safely suspend 6kg from the middle of a 3.1m length (as weight should be distributed roughly equally between the two beams, this keeps things simpler) - it's using a safety factor of "FS=2" (as minimum) for the load bearing capacity, and also taking into account "acceptable deflection".
It tells me that 1 x 1 inch, 3/16th inch thick is the best option. 1.25 x 1.25 inches, 1/8th thick would also be sufficient, but for only a slight increase in weight, the former option gives me a better safety margin, and the smaller leg size keeps it all neater.
So... does this sound about right, given what I've described? The AI provided me with all sorts of complicated formulae and calculations to show how it reached this recommendation, but I'm not too keen to trust my safety to AI alone!! I've never worked with angle iron before, so could anyone who has let me know if this size should be strong enough? (in 6082 grade aluminium)
Have attached some sketched plans to flesh out my description of the setup.