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Default problem in airing cupboard

I've put batons down each side, and want to put pieces of wood
across from one to the other to make shelves that can be
easily removed. I want to anchor the cross members somehow
so they don't move. Are there magnetic tabs that I can fix
to the cross-members and to the batons so the cross-members keep
in place, or can somebody suggest another method?
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