At 12:37 PM 8/31/03 -0400, Ian Primus wrote:
I have been striveing to organize both my physical
and
digital space as
of late, and hsve been trying to reorganize the
basement. I
have come
up with
Boltless commercial shelving.
Rapid Rack, Econo, Riviteer, and many more make shelving that
holds 400 to
600 lbs per shelf, assembles quickly, and is ROCK stable,
plus each shelf
(its hard to explain, but easy to see) holds more stuff since
nothing is in
the way, support structure is all at the outside on the
corners. Home depot
sells a moderately cheesier shelf called Gorilla Rack, but
its not nearly
as good. Sams Club carries some decent Wire Shelving by
Seville (the patent
for Metro must have run out) and at $69 for a 48x18x72 6
shelf rack on
wheels, its a steal, and you get REAL used to how handy a
STRONG rack on
wheels is.
I have been buying this type of wire shelving made by Nexel -- 800 lbs.
per 24 x 48 inch shelf. So far I have 11 feet it. Of course, it's
expensive. A 24 x 48 5 shelf unit with 74" posts runs around $220. But
it is the best and very nice to look at. I have been buying mine from
Superior Shelving --