Yes, I have seen them. They are in a local bookstore. Unfortunately I can
not ask them where they got them because I am the competition.
Sean.
"Rumpy" wrote in message
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Have you ever seen one? Or do you just want one?
"Sean" wrote in message
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I am looking for a different type of shelf support than you usually see.
The
piece that connects to the "shelf standard", and holds up the shelf, is
not
a vertical piece that I want but a flat piece. It would look a little
bit
like a standard shelf "clip" if the shelf clip were 10" long instead of
the
usual 1" to 1 1/2" or so.
Anyone else seen something like that?
Thanks, Sean.
"Tina" wrote in message
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Here's another link.................for shelf standards
http://woodworker.com/cgi-bin/FULLPR...ARTNUM=123-464
Tina
"Tina" wrote in message
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Are you refering to shelf standards?? if so here's a link..hope this
helps
http://doityourself.com/store/6056410.htm
Tina
"Rumpy" wrote in message
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I've never seen one like that and I doubt it would be strong enough
to
support books. The rest of us use shelf pins to prevent the
problem
you
describe.
Several styles are shown he
http://www.rockler.com/ecom7/product...tgroup_id=45&s
egment_id=3
"Sean Dees" wrote in message
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Hello,
I am looking for a specific style of shelf supports that I can't
seem
to
find anywhere. They are mounted to rails at the back of your
bookcase
in
3/4" or 1" slots.
The bracket that hold up the shelf is virtually a flat piece of
metal
bent
at 90 degrees that hooks into the metal rail.
This is different from most other shelf support and rail systems
in
the
design of the support. The flat side of the metal is parallel to
the
floor.
Most of the other rail systems have the flat side of the support
perpendicular to the floor to give extra strength to the support.
There is a specifice reason for having the flat side horizontal.
If
I
were
to put a book onto a shelf without checking where the support
was,
I
could
push it back into the shelf support and squash all the pages on
that
edge,
thus ruining the book.
If anyone has any ideas where to find such a support, I would
really
appreciate it.
Thanks, Sean.