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<blockquote data-quote="chadh2o" data-source="post: 3070248" data-attributes="member: 40131"><p>O'Reilly.</p><p>Talk to a manager. I was outfitting an auto repair shop about 15 years ago and the local manager stopped by, offered to check on shelving for me. I ended up ordering around 16 uprights and 100 shelves, 12" & 24", anchored them to block walls.</p><p>Cool thing is the uprights have hooks on both sides. You can make a run forever, all hooked together.</p><p>I also watch the retail going out of business adds. Bought some nice back support shelves (think Walmart). All metal, they hold a ton! Really nice for back to back aisles in larger area.</p><p></p><p>Add. One problem with expanded metal, things fall through. A buddy had some shelves like that. He kept several boxes of nuts, bolts, washers and screws on them. Worked well until moving some boxes that had started to rot. Basically most of the box contents ended up scattered throughout. Major PIA. We took some 1/4 Luan sheets, cut to size, and polyurethaned to seal. We spent hours sorting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chadh2o, post: 3070248, member: 40131"] O'Reilly. Talk to a manager. I was outfitting an auto repair shop about 15 years ago and the local manager stopped by, offered to check on shelving for me. I ended up ordering around 16 uprights and 100 shelves, 12" & 24", anchored them to block walls. Cool thing is the uprights have hooks on both sides. You can make a run forever, all hooked together. I also watch the retail going out of business adds. Bought some nice back support shelves (think Walmart). All metal, they hold a ton! Really nice for back to back aisles in larger area. Add. One problem with expanded metal, things fall through. A buddy had some shelves like that. He kept several boxes of nuts, bolts, washers and screws on them. Worked well until moving some boxes that had started to rot. Basically most of the box contents ended up scattered throughout. Major PIA. We took some 1/4 Luan sheets, cut to size, and polyurethaned to seal. We spent hours sorting. [/QUOTE]
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