Hello!
I have a bench top resting on 2 IKEA Alex drawers that has developed a sag overtime in the middle. The sagging isn't that noticeable at a glance but I can see gaps between the bench top and drawers so I'm worried that it'll get worse as time passes. It has similar specs to this Kaboodle bench top. I want to keep a 5cm gap between the wall and desk to run cables down. I'm planning on keeping things simple and want a quick but effective fix.
I'm thinking of either removing one of the drawers and adding 2 380x380mm angle brackets attached to the studs to hold up the desk. Will they be enough to support and distribute the weight of the table and prevent future sagging? Any recommended screws for attaching the brackets and would I need to attach the brackets to the tabletop as well? There's a power outlet between the studs, is there any risk of hitting any wires while drilling into the studs?
Will temporarily flipping the tabletop and placing weights in the center be enough to undo the sagging? I'll protect the nice side of the bench top with some cardboard while it rests on the brackets until it flattens out.
Rough sketch of idea, not to scale