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[email protected] January 19th 05 09:46 PM

bookcase "pins" to go in the adjustable shelf holes
 
We've moved and lost most of the "pins" that go in the holes to hold
the adjustible shelves of our many bookcases. Does anyone know where
replacements can be purchased? Online please, as I live overseas.
Thanks!

Carolyncc


Charles Spitzer January 19th 05 09:55 PM


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We've moved and lost most of the "pins" that go in the holes to hold
the adjustible shelves of our many bookcases. Does anyone know where
replacements can be purchased? Online please, as I live overseas.
Thanks!

Carolyncc


rockler. woodworkers source. basically any place that sells woodworking
accessories. you'd probably find them locally in a good hardware store.



Travis Jordan January 19th 05 09:59 PM

wrote:
We've moved and lost most of the "pins" that go in the holes to hold
the adjustible shelves of our many bookcases. Does anyone know where
replacements can be purchased? Online please, as I live overseas.
Thanks!


Last time I needed some I got them at ACE Hardware.
http://www.acehardware.com/product/i...entPage=family



G. Morgan January 19th 05 10:09 PM

Subject: bookcase "pins" to go in the adjustable shelf holes
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We've moved and lost most of the "pins" that go in the holes to hold
the adjustible shelves of our many bookcases. Does anyone know where
replacements can be purchased? Online please, as I live overseas.



http://www.rockler.com/ecom7/product...id=45&catid=15


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Rick January 19th 05 10:26 PM


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oups.com...
We've moved and lost most of the "pins" that go in the holes to hold
the adjustible shelves of our many bookcases. Does anyone know where
replacements can be purchased? Online please, as I live overseas.
Thanks!

Carolyncc


Home Depot carries 'Shelf Support Pins'

Brass, Nickel, Tan Plastic and White Plastic...

Rick



Edwin Pawlowski January 20th 05 01:01 AM


wrote in message
oups.com...
We've moved and lost most of the "pins" that go in the holes to hold
the adjustible shelves of our many bookcases. Does anyone know where
replacements can be purchased? Online please, as I live overseas.
Thanks!

Carolyncc


www.leevalley.com You can also cut steel rod the proper length and put
that in the holes.



Edwin Pawlowski January 20th 05 03:21 AM


wrote in message
oups.com...
We've moved and lost most of the "pins" that go in the holes to hold
the adjustible shelves of our many bookcases. Does anyone know where
replacements can be purchased? Online please, as I live overseas.
Thanks!

Carolyncc


www.leevalley.com You can also cut steel rod the proper length and put
that in the holes.



Terry January 20th 05 01:55 PM


wrote in message
oups.com...
We've moved and lost most of the "pins" that go in the holes to hold
the adjustible shelves of our many bookcases. Does anyone know where
replacements can be purchased? Online please, as I live overseas.
Thanks!

Carolyncc

If they are just straight pins pushed into a round hole; make your own!
If shelves not too heavy I've even used some thick aluminium wire. Much
easier to cut with pliers etc.Or even heavy copper wire!
Other wise cut off some nails (maybe four inch nails) with a hacksaw usually
a around an inch long be OK.
Terry.



jstp January 20th 05 02:58 PM

You could probably get a bunch free at IKEA, at their service counter.

"Rick" wrote in message
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wrote in message
oups.com...
We've moved and lost most of the "pins" that go in the holes to hold
the adjustible shelves of our many bookcases. Does anyone know where
replacements can be purchased? Online please, as I live overseas.
Thanks!

Carolyncc


Home Depot carries 'Shelf Support Pins'

Brass, Nickel, Tan Plastic and White Plastic...

Rick






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