▲ | evanjrowley 4 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
There really is no precise name for these. Source: A technology hoarder who has too many shelves like this full of junk. Edit: I stand corrected by @bobson381 I have several of these under the Gorilla Rack brand name and they're sold as Industrial Shelving Units. Home Depot in the US also sells these under the Muscle Rack and Edsal brands. These shelves are good, but I caution against using them in rooms with uneven floors (i.e., basement floors) because the feet are not adjustable. The particle board shelf surfaces can also deteriorate easily in moist environments. OP's shelf is one coffee spill away from a ruined shelf. That particle board is also made with formaldehyde and water damage will release it, FYI. I have even more Wire Rack Shelves from various brands, all mostly with interchangable parts. A major brand is Nexel. There's also a lot of good parts available through the Metro brand sold by The Container Store. I appreciate the Wire Rack Shelving for it's modularity, adjustable feet, and also the ability to use caster wheels. You can always cut your own solid shelf surface from whatever material you like. The drawback is these Wire Rack Shelves cost twice as much as the Industrial Shelving Units. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | mxfh 4 days ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Why not some finished birch plywood for surfaces you work on? I get worried about my wrists just looking at that particle board. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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▲ | dpc_01234 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Thanks. Good pointers. I do have a whole rack in a garage kind of like it, but I was hoping I could get something nicer and painted like in the article, ideally with different length elements, so I could make custom furniture from them, and then just cut MDF boards to size or something. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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