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date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 06:28:52 -0700 (PDT),
group: uk.d-i-y
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Slotted T angle bars
I am sure what I am looking for are not called thus.
I have some shelving from some shelves (separators) remain unused for
want of 4 slotted bars.
Instead of angle bars these are as if 2 such bars are stuck together.
It is the vertical bar tah supports shelves on both side with little
flat hooks hung in them. The top horizontal bar ha some holes through
which adjustable cable supports get strung crosswise.
I wonder if this makes sense.
Will take me a few days to get a picture taken and then put it
somewhere for everyone to view.
Thanks
date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 06:28:52 -0700 (PDT)
author: Romanise
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Re: Slotted T angle bars
Romanise wrote:
>
>I am sure what I am looking for are not called thus.
>
>I have some shelving from some shelves (separators) remain unused for
>want of 4 slotted bars.
>
>Instead of angle bars these are as if 2 such bars are stuck together.
>It is the vertical bar tah supports shelves on both side with little
>flat hooks hung in them. The top horizontal bar ha some holes through
>which adjustable cable supports get strung crosswise.
>
>I wonder if this makes sense.
No, it doesn't.
date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 14:58:36 +0100
author: Bruce
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Re: Slotted T angle bars
On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 14:58:36 +0100, Bruce wrote:
>Romanise wrote:
>>
>>I am sure what I am looking for are not called thus.
>>
>>I have some shelving from some shelves (separators) remain unused for
>>want of 4 slotted bars.
>>
>>Instead of angle bars these are as if 2 such bars are stuck together.
>>It is the vertical bar tah supports shelves on both side with little
>>flat hooks hung in them. The top horizontal bar ha some holes through
>>which adjustable cable supports get strung crosswise.
>>
>>I wonder if this makes sense.
>
>
>No, it doesn't.
OP...Try again in English
date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 15:52:03 +0100
author: unknown
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Re: Slotted T angle bars
Romanise wrote:
> Will take me a few days to get a picture taken and then put it
> somewhere for everyone to view.
>
I think I'll wait for the picture.
date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 15:53:35 +0100
author: Mike Dodd
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Re: Slotted T angle bars
On Sep 17, 3:53 pm, Mike Dodd wrote:
> Romanisewrote:
> > Will take me a few days to get a picture taken and then put it
> > somewhere for everyone to view.
>
> I think I'll wait for the picture.
Got the pictures and have asked a friend to put them online, but then
found the make http://www.iidltd.co.uk/pdf/meta-iid0405-metaquick.pdf
Though it may not be easy just to buy the bars and cross tension
supports only. I have spare shelves and clips that hold the sheves.
date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 00:22:26 -0700 (PDT)
author: Romanise
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Re: Slotted T angle bars
HI Mike
Romanise wrote:
> On Sep 17, 3:53 pm, Mike Dodd wrote:
>> Romanisewrote:
>>> Will take me a few days to get a picture taken and then put it
>>> somewhere for everyone to view.
>> I think I'll wait for the picture.
>
> Got the pictures and have asked a friend to put them online, but then
> found the make http://www.iidltd.co.uk/pdf/meta-iid0405-metaquick.pdf
>
> Though it may not be easy just to buy the bars and cross tension
> supports only. I have spare shelves and clips that hold the sheves.
If you take a look at http://www.iidltd.co.uk/pages/36.aspx
you'll see what looks like the parts that you need. Seems like you can
buy all of the component parts from IID - though they may well be
pricey. On the website there's a facility for adding 'bits' to a
shopping cart - although all of the prices seem to be Price On
Application ... which'll mean that there's a discount structure they can
apply, depending on how many miles of racking you want <g>
You might also find that some decent kit is available second-hand - when
I was in the UK there were specialist firms who would re-sell
second-hand shelving / racking systems at a fraction of the new price.
Hope this helps
Adrian
date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 08:42:21 +0100
author: Adrian
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Re: Slotted T angle bars
On Sep 29, 8:42 am, Adrian wrote:
> HI Mike
>
> Romanisewrote:
> > On Sep 17, 3:53 pm, Mike Dodd wrote:
> >> Romanisewrote:
> >>> Will take me a few days to get a picture taken and then put it
> >>> somewhere for everyone to view.
> >> I think I'll wait for the picture.
>
> > Got the pictures and have asked a friend to put them online, but then
> > found the makehttp://www.iidltd.co.uk/pdf/meta-iid0405-metaquick.pdf
>
> > Though it may not be easy just to buy the bars and cross tension
> > supports only. I have spare shelves and clips that hold the sheves.
>
> If you take a look athttp://www.iidltd.co.uk/pages/36.aspx
> you'll see what looks like the parts that you need. Seems like you can
> buy all of the component parts from IID - though they may well be
> pricey. On the website there's a facility for adding 'bits' to a
> shopping cart - although all of the prices seem to be Price On
> Application ... which'll mean that there's a discount structure they can
> apply, depending on how many miles of racking you want <g>
>
> You might also find that some decent kit is available second-hand - when
> I was in the UK there were specialist firms who would re-sell
> second-handshelving/ racking systems at a fraction of the new price.
>
> Hope this helps
> Adrian
What I am using was picked up for free.
It is with six vertical "T Bar" supports which take two stacks of
shelving.
As there were too many shelves in each stack I have removed about 8
shelves and their support clips. Need 4 T Bars and 2 cross tension
adjustment bars.
Will keep trying to procure them some how.
Thanks, everybody.
date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 01:11:28 -0700 (PDT)
author: Romanise
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Re: Slotted T angle bars
On Sep 29, 9:11 am, Romanise wrote:
> On Sep 29, 8:42 am, Adrian wrote:
>
>
>
> > HI Mike
>
> > Romanisewrote:
> > > On Sep 17, 3:53 pm, Mike Dodd wrote:
> > >> Romanisewrote:
> > >>> Will take me a few days to get a picture taken and then put it
> > >>> somewhere for everyone to view.
> > >> I think I'll wait for the picture.
>
> > > Got the pictures and have asked a friend to put them online, but then
> > > found the makehttp://www.iidltd.co.uk/pdf/meta-iid0405-metaquick.pdf
>
> > > Though it may not be easy just to buy the bars and cross tension
> > > supports only. I have spare shelves and clips that hold the sheves.
>
> > If you take a look athttp://www.iidltd.co.uk/pages/36.aspx
> > you'll see what looks like the parts that you need. Seems like you can
> > buy all of the component parts from IID - though they may well be
> > pricey. On the website there's a facility for adding 'bits' to a
> > shopping cart - although all of the prices seem to be Price On
> > Application ... which'll mean that there's a discount structure they can
> > apply, depending on how many miles of racking you want <g>
>
> > You might also find that some decent kit is available second-hand - when
> > I was in the UK there were specialist firms who would re-sell
> > second-handshelving/ racking systems at a fraction of the new price.
>
> > Hope this helps
> > Adrian
>
> What I am using was picked up for free.
>
> It is with six vertical "T Bar" supports which take two stacks ofshelving> As there were too many shelves in each stack I have removed about 8
> shelves and their support clips. Need 4 T Bars and 2 cross tension
> adjustment bars.
>
> Will keep trying to procure them some how.
>
> Thanks, everybody.
Because the friend has taken time to put the pictures online I put the
link here anyway.
http://www.dmjoshi.org/metashelving/index.htm
The "T Bars" are made out of metal sheet just as the shelves are made
out of.
The pdf on the page shows the dimensions of the bar.
Picture 3 & 7 show inner side of "T Bar" with one clip hung.
Picture 4 & 6 show outer flat side, the side that is 2 inches wide.
Bar 4 is located on the side from where one puts things on shelves,
Bar 6 gets located on the back side and holes on it hold stabilizing
4mm tension rods.
Picture 5 is that of shelf.
Thanks again.
date: Wed, 1 Oct 2008 23:58:30 -0700 (PDT)
author: Romanise
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