On 9/10/2011 5:36 PM, HeyBub wrote:
SamTakoy wrote:
Hi,
I have a set of shelves hanging from the joists in the basement (from
a previous owner). They are simple wooden shelves resting on the
metal supports that you can see he
http://freeboundaries.com/hooks.jpg
I can't seem to find these metal pieces anywhere. If someone
recognizes them, perhaps they could let me know where to buy them (or
at least what they are called).
Many thanks in advance,
Try http://quickshelf.com/
Here's how I found 'em:
1. Did a Google search for shelf hangers,
2. Switched to "Images",
3. Found a picture resembling yours,
4. Right-clicked on the picture, and looked at the "Properties" line,
5. This provided the URL of the picture, imbedded in which was the name of
the website.
8" deep are $3.00 a pair, 24" are $5.80 a pair. In-between sizes have
in-between prices.
Best of luck.
Aside:
I'll bet with a sturdy board (say, 2x12) and a couple of metal studs driven
in the board (say, 1/2" apart) you could take something a bit heavier than
coat-hanger wire and bend up your own. Be an interesting (and possibly
rewarding) project.
Too bad AHR doesn't have a FAQ, with pictures hyperlinked to it. (or
would that make it into a website?) Anyway, ISTR the quest for those
hangars pops up on here at least once a year or more. Remember them well
from my childhood, in many basements and garages. Most every hardware
store had them. Haven't seen them retail in decades.
I'm dubious about rolling your own. Bet they go through a heat step
after bending, like chain. I think if you rolled your own, they would
either be saggy, or the tight corners would be brittle.
Note that that form of shelving is not real good for home canned
veggies- any tremors in the house, and they do act like a rope ladder.
It sucks when glass jars walk off a cliff.
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