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<blockquote data-quote="chadh2o" data-source="post: 3069533" data-attributes="member: 40131"><p>That's pretty freaking awesome! <img src="/images/smilies/new/clap3.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":clap3:" title="Clap3 :clap3:" data-shortname=":clap3:" /></p><p></p><p>FYI Orielly sells (or did a few years ago) the shelving they use in their stores. I have quite a few sets. Steel uprights, MDF shelves with steel edges front and back. Hooks for the shelves are spaced 4" apart. 12"d & 24"d x 48"w x 8'h. I recommend only where they can be anchored to a wall or a T setup. Height can be reduced, but shelves cannot due to the tabs on the ends.</p><p>As to your beam. Taylor and Sons pipe and steel in Chickasha can build you a beam/s. A bar joist setup or per-engineered floor joist may work. Watch craiglist for scraps. Last year I had a customer that had 6 leftover 14"h x 22' engineered floor joists. He gave them away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chadh2o, post: 3069533, member: 40131"] That's pretty freaking awesome! :clap3: FYI Orielly sells (or did a few years ago) the shelving they use in their stores. I have quite a few sets. Steel uprights, MDF shelves with steel edges front and back. Hooks for the shelves are spaced 4" apart. 12"d & 24"d x 48"w x 8'h. I recommend only where they can be anchored to a wall or a T setup. Height can be reduced, but shelves cannot due to the tabs on the ends. As to your beam. Taylor and Sons pipe and steel in Chickasha can build you a beam/s. A bar joist setup or per-engineered floor joist may work. Watch craiglist for scraps. Last year I had a customer that had 6 leftover 14"h x 22' engineered floor joists. He gave them away. [/QUOTE]
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