Wall shelf for VPI Super Scoutmaster?


I'm trying to wall mount my VPI Super Scoutmaster, but due to its dimensions (22x14x6 inches) and weight (roughly 90 lbs) I'm having trouble finding a self that is simultaneously big enough and strong enough.  For a brief moment, I thought that the Solidsteel WS-5 might do the trick, but it's only designed to accommodate tables that are 19.5 inches or smaller.   Does anyone here have experience with wall mounting this table?  
Thanks,
Rob
ghopat
@ghopat,

I used Mana wall mounts for years. They came with glass shelves but you can use any material. I ended up using  BDR. If interested, I still have several.
Another idea to go with is similar to @mijostyn has proposed. 
This is a different bracket system along the same lines.

https://www.amazon.com/CUZURLUV-Shelf-Bracket-Max-Load/dp/B07VN219GV/ref=sr_1_7?dchild=1&gclid=C...

I'll note that you MUST hit the studs (16"oc) with each bracket. I would use nothing less than (3) #12 screws 2 1/2" long.  1/4" lag bolts are even better. Two may be enough if you use 3" rather than 2 1/2. You can use your own shelving and allow it to hang over equidistant on each side. You might try a maple cutting board for the shelf. If you need further assistance just email me
The shelf needs to reasonably accommodate the footers of the deck (not the outside dimensions).

DeKay
+1 artemus_5
Also, be sure to get your fastener in the center of the stud. You don't want the fastener at or near the edge of the stud and splitting it.

The reason I suggest shelves with long standards is that the load is distributed over 12 screws total instead of 4. The brackets are also easier to hide. You also have a selection of heights.  However, the brackets artemus suggests will work but I would use very heavy duty screws, 3" #16 Torx wood screws or 1/4" lag bolts.
I like the idea of a butcher block shelve. You can order that in various sizes and thicknesses.