I'll second the gorilla racks from Sams. I've probl'y got 10 sets around
here is all different configurations.
Gordie
> At 05:46 AM 2/15/2006 -0500, you wrote:
>
> >Were I to do it all over again today, I would get the free standing
> >shelves like these:
> >http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId
=101933-12
> >81-CR4824&lpage=none I have never had a problem with shelving units
> >being too strong. You can buy a lighter weight much cheaper
> version at
> >Walmart. These units go together quickly and easily, and
> are just as
> >easily adjusted. They are quite rigid and stable.
>
> Sam's Club has a similar model for about $62, called "Gorilla
> Rack". I was pleased with the one I bought: It is very
> sturdy and the metal pieces have a nice hammered-look
> powder-coat finish, and no sharp edges.
>
>
> >I would not ever again buy this:
> >http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId
=200449-12
> >81-HDL301260&lpage=none As flimsy as they used to be, they
> are tissue
> >paper thin today, and collapse under the weight of a single book.
> >These things take forever to assemble, are effectively
> non-adjustable,
> >and wobble.
>
> Out of a sense of nostalgia, and because I needed a small
> shelf only 12" deep to fit behind the furnace, I got one of
> these. Definitely pretty tinny, but at least I got it not to
> wobble by not tightening the bolts until it was in its final
> resting place...
>
> Doug Braun
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