[NJARC] Dealing with a radio logjam

Stephen F. Goulart sfgvoip at optonline.net
Mon Oct 29 13:28:55 EST 2007


John,
I takes time but watch for industrial actions. Quite often people go to buy
the stuff on the shelves and the roomful of shelves sells reasonable. Think
Metro shelves.
Steve

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[mailto:njarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net]On Behalf Of john ruccolo
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 2:05 PM
To: New Jersey Antique Radio Club
Subject: [NJARC] Dealing with a radio logjam


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Hello NJARC folks,

Believe it or not, I'm trying to deal with that
Disaster Area known as my basement. (!)

Here's a question that hopefully some of you will find
interesting. I assume some of you have dealt with this
issue.

Where do you find GOOD, heavy duty rivet shelving? (or
any other kind of "boltless" shelving?).

I just returned two "Workforce" units yesterday to
Home Depot, because they were cheap, flimsy JUNK. The
box said they could hold 4,000 ponuds, properly
distributed. Hell, I would be surprised if they could
hold *400* pounds!

About 5 years ago I bought two shelf units called
either Gorilla Rack or Maxi Rack at the Sam's in
Freehold. They were GREAT. But the Sam's is gone (it's
now a Christmas Tree Store?) and I can't find racks of
that quality anywhere. I regret not buying more back
then.

I've checked out Diversified Rack and Shelving in
Hightstown, but their stuff is *expensive*, and they
obviusly don't cater to the little guy. They want to
sell to large warehouses, etc.

Any suggestions?

Thanks for your feedback.

Regards,

JR


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