What do you think of this for my sewing room?
#101
Originally Posted by bearisgray
Looks nice.
Have you asked/checked on the load capacity of the shelves?
Fabric and books get heavy.
Reason for asking: I bought a bookcase - loaded it with books - and the shelves are sagging.
Have you asked/checked on the load capacity of the shelves?
Fabric and books get heavy.
Reason for asking: I bought a bookcase - loaded it with books - and the shelves are sagging.
#103
Do not forget to measure the place you want to put that beutiful cupboard in. It would be terrible to get it home and have now where for it to go. If you are lucky not to be near a busy highway like me you can just pack those shelves with fabric and bookd and have no problems with dust.
#104
Originally Posted by burnsk
If the shelves seem weak at all, you could put a brace in the middle of each one. Just a simple piece of wood (painted white of course) and place them directly above the lower one so the lower one will support the next. It works, I know, because I had to do that to a bookcase that was full (of all things) of books.
#106
With these types of containers do not shut them up completely. If you leave them open just a little and let the air in they should be alright. every now and again open them up and let the air in.
#110
if I buy it, I won't be able to play until I come back from Shipshewana IN and I am embarassed to take a now pic! My room is about 10 x 10 but right now its fill ed with containers of depresion glass and other smalls that we sell, its a real mess. I have to pull the whole room apart, take all that stuff out first and then decide how to store it some place else, oh my, what a job!
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