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#11
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Barnesville GA
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The shelving works fine its the brackets that get in the way. He used big ones. My darling brother is the type of person that thinks everything should be able to support 500 lbs or more. LOL you should see the screws and shields he used to hang my thread racks. ! The house may blow down but those thread racks will still be attached.
#13
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: New Orleans/Rhode Island
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I am so thankful for your post. We are putting in shelves this weekend. One of my big concerns was the brackets, another is how far apart to put the shelves. The ones I a plan to use are wire mesh 8' x 16" deep. Now I am wondering if a wooden shelf would serve better. Especially if I want to store fabric wrapped around the foam boards.
I will have three shelves 8' long. I'm wondering how much space do you have between the shelves?
Thanks again.
I will have three shelves 8' long. I'm wondering how much space do you have between the shelves?
Thanks again.
#15
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Barnesville GA
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These are my shelves. As you can see the brackets take up a lot of room. I lose at least another basket height because of them.
I would use solid boards if I were to use the comic books boards. Saves putting something on the wire shelves to keep them from falling through.
I would use solid boards if I were to use the comic books boards. Saves putting something on the wire shelves to keep them from falling through.
#18
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: MS
Posts: 2,624
For those of you with wire shelves (like me) there is a clear liner made just for the purpose of keeping things from falling thru. I've used it in my closet where I store my sewing notebooks. I've also used plain cardboard pieces that comes in shipping boxes...don't even have to cut it!
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