Place a pencil mark where each shelf will start and use a 4 foot.
Hanging selves on an uneven wall.
Or just using a bracket that would allow you to move the shelf away from the wall slightly.
You can use more or less to get the right angle just make sure not to use too much or it won t be able to hold the shelf.
If you want the line to stay invisible place the top of the shelf on the line.
Hang the shelf on the mounting brackets.
Use the drawn line to help you ensure the shelf stays even.
In conventional construction hanging shelves on a wall requires finding the studs in the wall and mounting the shelf brackets to the studs with screws.
Adjust the level until the bubble is centered and mark the keyhole locations on the wall.
How to install shelves on a brick or concrete wall.
Shelves with the right kind of mounting holes can be evened out by stuffing a little paper into the bottom of the hole so that the nail or screw doesn t slide all the way in.
It doesn t have to be paper.
Place the shelf frame with the bottom but no top where you want it on the wall and screw it into every stud that it touches.
Attach the plywood top to the frame.
Position the shelf on the wall.
Buy a different type of shelf that s less dependent on wall being flat.
Set your shelf against the wall where you want to put it holding it as level as you can.
For example using an ordinary standard and bracket shelving system would push the shelf itself off the wall by about 1 2.
Push a pencil through the holes in the support.
Then install anchors or drive the screws into the studs and hang the shelf.
Use a hammer drill with a 1 4 inch mason bit or an electric drill with the same bit to.
You can use the nail gun to hold them in place while they dry.
Measure out the rough height at which you plan to install each shelf.
You can have someone hold the shelf for you while you use a level to double check the evenness if desired.
Remember that the top of the shelf will be above your marks.
Hold the level against the wall at the height you want the shelf.
Fit a floating shelf by pushing it onto the bracket instead.
Lay a sharpened pencil against the wall perpendicular to the shelf with the point set against the shelf itself.
Place the shelf and bracket assembly against the wall in the chosen location lay a carpenters level on top and adjust the shelf so it is level.
With some setups the shelf rests on top of the brackets.
Pick up the shelf with the fasteners attached and line it up on the wall.
Use liquid nails to attach the front and optional sides.