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Does anyone know anything about bookcases that are called something
like "split shelves" or "split case"? I saw them in Walmart when I was
looking for an inexpensive bookcase. They measure about 72 inches tall
but there's a bottom half and a top half. So the bottom would be
something like 36 inches and the top would also be 36 inches and then
you put the top on the bottom to get a 72 inch bookcase. They're not
the kind with glass or doors.

I was wondering if that kind of bookcase would be any good? I would
worry that it isn't sturdy and that the top part would fall over or
break off. I can't even figure out how they're connected to each
other.

I had wanted just the regular bookcase that wasn't split in two but
Walmart doesn't seem to sell them in their stores anymore. It's just
as well, I can't fit the regular 72 inch bookcase in my car anyway. I
had thought about ordering from their website but they seem to have
two different models and they don't indicate whether they're split or
not. I suspect some of them might be. Plus, with the shipping, it
would cost more than I could or would want to pay.

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| Does anyone know anything about bookcases that are called something
| like "split shelves" or "split case"? I saw them in Walmart when I was
| looking for an inexpensive bookcase. They measure about 72 inches tall
| but there's a bottom half and a top half. So the bottom would be
| something like 36 inches and the top would also be 36 inches and then
| you put the top on the bottom to get a 72 inch bookcase. They're not
| the kind with glass or doors.
|
| I was wondering if that kind of bookcase would be any good? I would
| worry that it isn't sturdy and that the top part would fall over or
| break off. I can't even figure out how they're connected to each
| other.
|
| I had wanted just the regular bookcase that wasn't split in two but
| Walmart doesn't seem to sell them in their stores anymore. It's just
| as well, I can't fit the regular 72 inch bookcase in my car anyway. I
| had thought about ordering from their website but they seem to have
| two different models and they don't indicate whether they're split or
| not. I suspect some of them might be. Plus, with the shipping, it
| would cost more than I could or would want to pay.
|


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I was wondering if that kind of bookcase would be any good? I would
worry that it isn't sturdy and that the top part would fall over or
break off. I can't even figure out how they're connected to each
other.


I'd certainly put an anchor into the wall for any case that tall, spit or
not. They can also be screwed together.



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"svu geek" wrote in message
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| Does anyone know anything about bookcases that are called something
| like "split shelves" or "split case"? I saw them in Walmart when I was
| looking for an inexpensive bookcase. They measure about 72 inches tall
| but there's a bottom half and a top half. So the bottom would be
| something like 36 inches and the top would also be 36 inches and then
| you put the top on the bottom to get a 72 inch bookcase. They're not
| the kind with glass or doors.
|
| I was wondering if that kind of bookcase would be any good? I would
| worry that it isn't sturdy and that the top part would fall over or
| break off. I can't even figure out how they're connected to each
| other.
|
| I had wanted just the regular bookcase that wasn't split in two but
| Walmart doesn't seem to sell them in their stores anymore. It's just
| as well, I can't fit the regular 72 inch bookcase in my car anyway. I
| had thought about ordering from their website but they seem to have
| two different models and they don't indicate whether they're split or
| not. I suspect some of them might be. Plus, with the shipping, it
| would cost more than I could or would want to pay.
|

Anything at Wally World is likely chipboard crap anyway- maybe okay for a
short closet shoe rack, or a short bookcase in a kids room that only has to
last a few years, but I would never try to use that junk for a six-foot case
full of real books. Top and bottom are probably held together with plastic
dowel pins you drop in holes in the top of lower unit, and set upper part
over. If you are in quake country, and/or have kids, any tall bookcases
should be belayed off to wall anyway- it doesn't take much. A spacer block
and a long drywall screw through back of bookcase into a stud will do it.

I'd save up and get some real bookcases from an unfinished furniture shop,
or one of those discount places selling the cheap pacific-rim wood case
goods. Garage sales (especially in college towns, if you have one nearby),
are also a good source for bookcases, as are government or commercial
auctions. As to hauling- unless it is raining, a six-foot long 36" wide
bookcase will hang out a trunk just fine. The Wally World prefab ones will
be in a flat box anyway.

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Does anyone know anything about bookcases that are called something
like "split shelves" or "split case"? I saw them in Walmart when I was
looking for an inexpensive bookcase. They measure about 72 inches tall
but there's a bottom half and a top half. So the bottom would be
something like 36 inches and the top would also be 36 inches and then
you put the top on the bottom to get a 72 inch bookcase. They're not
the kind with glass or doors.

I was wondering if that kind of bookcase would be any good? I would
worry that it isn't sturdy and that the top part would fall over or
break off. I can't even figure out how they're connected to each
other.

I had wanted just the regular bookcase that wasn't split in two but
Walmart doesn't seem to sell them in their stores anymore. It's just
as well, I can't fit the regular 72 inch bookcase in my car anyway. I
had thought about ordering from their website but they seem to have
two different models and they don't indicate whether they're split or
not. I suspect some of them might be. Plus, with the shipping, it
would cost more than I could or would want to pay.


Try another store. You should be able to get one that you have to put
together for about 30 bucks.


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