On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 20:03:11 -0500, loutent wrote:
Thanks to all for the input.
I'm pretty much stuck with melamine since that's what
SWMBO wants (easy to clean), so with all the info provided,
I think that I will use it but add an oak strip in the front to add
strength/rigidity.
I sort of thought that the laminate mentioned in the chart
I posted was not the melamine we buy at the BORG, but
I needed to be convinced of that - thanks!
I have some scrap melamine in the shop, so I think that
I will set it on some blocks about 30 inches apart and then
put about 10 gal of H2O on it - let it stand for a week
or so, & see what I get.
Almost every adjustable shelf we have (many!) have never been
adjusted. On the other hand, the customer is always right ;-.
Thanks again!
Lou
I built a bookshelf for the kids games years ago and made the mistake
of using 5/8" particle board for the 36 x 12" shelves... SAG..
I thought about the edging thing, but figured that the kids would have
trouble with the lip..
What worked very well was to screw & glue a 36" long 2 x 1" to the
BACK of each shelf, underneath it.. it moved with the shelves when
they were adjusted and there wasn't a lip to snag things...
also, very few people use that last inch or two under the back of a
shelf.. YMMV
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