![My first time building a pantry. Do I need to add any kind of brace under the seam where the side shelf meets the back shelf? Feels like it's super solid right My first time building a pantry. Do I need to add any kind of brace under the seam where the side shelf meets the back shelf? Feels like it's super solid right](https://preview.redd.it/my-first-time-building-a-pantry-do-i-need-to-add-any-kind-v0-n3dbqbpbe4b81.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=b01290a868b352905755849d2b58034f18d10184)
My first time building a pantry. Do I need to add any kind of brace under the seam where the side shelf meets the back shelf? Feels like it's super solid right
![Would closet shelving built like this w/ 2X2's likely support the weight of clothes? : r/woodworking Would closet shelving built like this w/ 2X2's likely support the weight of clothes? : r/woodworking](https://preview.redd.it/5mounvsqobo71.png?auto=webp&s=eb586a952fd4ba6947b8260f7a848bfa0f878b69)
Would closet shelving built like this w/ 2X2's likely support the weight of clothes? : r/woodworking
![If these sagging shelves should break--you can almost hear the crash! This important part of the winter's food supply would be lost. And these shelves are so narrow that the jars could If these sagging shelves should break--you can almost hear the crash! This important part of the winter's food supply would be lost. And these shelves are so narrow that the jars could](http://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/fsa/8e06000/8e06500/8e06562r.jpg)