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I have a large shelving unit, G-plan style (-ish), made (I believe) in
Germany.

The shelves are supported by the usual inset 'ladder' of rectangular
holes. However, unlike any I've seen, the metal lug that supports the
shelf fits into two adjacent holes, and then a straight part sticks out
vertically and goes into a slot under the shelf.

You guessed it..I've lost one! Has anyone any idea where I'd get
one..normally I'd Google but the obvious things throw up too many hits,
and there isn't a Google Shapes yet! If I have to, I'd DIY, but it's a
bit fiddly...

Here's a picture...not marvellous but it shows the shape and size:

http://www.tavi.co.uk/bracket.jpg

Thanks in advance...

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Bob Eager wrote:
I have a large shelving unit, G-plan style (-ish), made (I believe) in
Germany.

The shelves are supported by the usual inset 'ladder' of rectangular
holes. However, unlike any I've seen, the metal lug that supports the
shelf fits into two adjacent holes, and then a straight part sticks
out vertically and goes into a slot under the shelf.

You guessed it..I've lost one! Has anyone any idea where I'd get
one..normally I'd Google but the obvious things throw up too many
hits, and there isn't a Google Shapes yet! If I have to, I'd DIY, but
it's a bit fiddly...

Here's a picture...not marvellous but it shows the shape and size:

http://www.tavi.co.uk/bracket.jpg

Thanks in advance...

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I doubt you would find that commercially?

Get your gear out and make one,at least you can use one as a template.

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On Sat, 1 Apr 2006 19:38:39 UTC, "The3rd Earl Of Derby"
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Bob Eager wrote:
I have a large shelving unit, G-plan style (-ish), made (I believe) in
Germany.

The shelves are supported by the usual inset 'ladder' of rectangular
holes. However, unlike any I've seen, the metal lug that supports the
shelf fits into two adjacent holes, and then a straight part sticks
out vertically and goes into a slot under the shelf.

You guessed it..I've lost one! Has anyone any idea where I'd get
one..normally I'd Google but the obvious things throw up too many
hits, and there isn't a Google Shapes yet! If I have to, I'd DIY, but
it's a bit fiddly...

Here's a picture...not marvellous but it shows the shape and size:

http://www.tavi.co.uk/bracket.jpg

Thanks in advance...


I doubt you would find that commercially?


I wondered if anyone knew the manufacturer?

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