Of course, you might as well buy pipe and strong wood from home depot,
drill the appropriate holes, and insert bolts in strategic locations.
That gorilla rack will probably cost more.
The best computer shelves I've found were sold in the SF bay area at
Orchard
supply hardware. The brand name was "Gorilla
Rack". They're heavy,
and you
need a hammer to put them together but the shelf
supports are about 14
guage steel angle 2 1/2 inches by an inch quarter inch pressboard on
top.
The whole assembly weighs 50 or 60 pounds unloaded, but
I've got a pc,
it's monitor, a scanner, a laser printer, a box of cassette tapes, and
a tv
on the one I have. It still has room and shows no
signs of strain.
I've seen these at Home Depot under another name.
--
Jim Strickland
jim(a)calico.litterbox.com
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