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Where the weight of a fixture does not exceed 25 pounds it shall be permitted to be supported directly by the outlet box. Over 25 pounds it shall be supported independently of the outlet box.
If they hang vertically, the weight is not moving, and is well-distributed, half of the weight will pull on each of the two chains.
It depends both on the type of wood you're using, and what is weighing down the ends.
That depends on how well supported the floor is and that depends on how far apart the joists are placed. The closer they are, the more weight can be supported.
it depend on how much your doors been workin out :P
depends on length
The product's manufacturer rates the maximum supported amount of weight this rack can hold as 300 pounds.
Due to the shape and weight of the two items.
Brick does not support weight. I beams are normally supported by square tubing columns or pipes.
Pounds a re a unit for measuring mass, not weight. Each gallon will weigh approx 275 poundals.
The weight would depend on how much of each you had.
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