[elky] Re: Garage Shelving
- From: "ladams21@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <ladams21@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: elky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2009 07:19:30 -0400
Cool place. Go nothing even remotely like that here...
Robert Adams
Original Message:
-----------------
From: John Christensen johncgg@xxxxxxxxx
Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2009 21:42:10 -0500
To: elky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [elky] Re: Garage Shelving
The husband of one of the gals at work owns a Hobo building materials
location in Villa Park, IL This is the web site:
http://www.hoboonline.com/default.aspx
There is probably something like that near you too.
JC
---
John Christensen
Saint Charles, IL
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 5:29 PM, Chris Lindh <chrislindh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> After helping clean out my stepfathers fathers shop I've realized I
> want my shop to be less of a hodge podge of shelving, lighting, etc.
> Our house came with a section of double sided shelves like you would
> see in a small retail store. I promptly filled that up with El
> Camino, Malibu, Chevelle and Volvo parts, not too mention tools and
> other random items. Now I need to add more shelving for the parts
> business inventory.
>
> I'd like to line a couple walls with shelving that is sturdy and not
> too deep. One solution I looked at is 2x4Basics 16" shelf links:
>
> http://www.2x4basics.com/Shelf-Links.asp
>
> The nice part is the dimensions can be changed to fit the space, but
> 16" may be a bit shallow for some of the parts I'll be stocking.
> Eventually my parts storage will be in a warehouse but for the moment
> I'm keeping overhead as low as possible.
>
> I'm watching Craig's list since I know there are plenty of businesses
> selling off shelving... just wondered if you guys had any ideas...
>
> Thanks!
> Chris
> Rules: Please play nicely with others.
>
>
--------------------------------------------------------------------
mail2web - Check your email from the web at
http://link.mail2web.com/mail2web
Rules: Please play nicely with others.
Other related posts: