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Neet help on 12' granite overhang support on kitchen island

ncdad
17 years ago

I need help on supporting a 12" countertop overhang.

My kitchen island is two sock 24 x 36 cabinets butted up together.

They are typical builder particle board Lowes / Home Depot grade of cabinets.

So the island length is 72" and width 24"

On two adjacent sides there will be a 12" overhang.

So the granite will be 84" by 36" with 3" radius corners.

Picture a rectangle with a bigger rectangle hanging over it.

The granite is 22/sq ft x 7Â x 3Â = 462 lbs.

I am getting 3 cm Black uba tuba granite. No lip on the granite. My granite company says I am fine but can't guarentee it without support.

I have done some exhaustive analysis and here is what I came up with.

3 cm granite does not need sub-counter (3/4" plywood)

1) I can get a 81" by 33" Steel sheet. Don't know if I need 3/8" or ¼". I am concerned about the weight and appearance (no lip on granite). If I go with this which thickness do I need and how much will this weigh?

2) Korbels or metal angles. Should be 6" from end, then 40", 72" on length.

a) Korbels are big and expensive. The will be knee knockers. How to hang from cabinet.

b) 8 " metal angle. I can use some sort of oak char rail and route out the back. Cover 8 " metal. Do I need a boad or do I have granite sit on the metal? A ¾" board would be ugly.

c) metal shelf bracket. Celtic knot shown in picture.

3) I have seen people use steel bars and route them in. I have not found any.

I did find a stock shelf brack at low and Homedepot. I about ½" 3 sided and can be purchased 6 feet for about $5.

I would put the U with the flat side up. And cut half inch slits in the the back top of the counter so it would lay plush. Below is a picture of my choices.

I am leaning towards the black shelf bracket functioning as a bar.


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