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Might just put a 1/4" of exotic wood there and the books would
be supported by it and the metal supporting the wood. Martin On 11/18/2017 11:16 AM, Electric Comet wrote: On Sat, 18 Nov 2017 08:20:03 -0600 Bill Gill wrote: Probably not a good idea for books. The mesh would impress itself into the bottom edge of the books. Mesh would be fine for hard stuff, but not for softer stuff, such as books. turns out i have a metal decorative shelf that has books on it and the books are fine maybe depends on the mesh size there are a lot of choices in ss meshes there is a hoenycomb pattern that is completely flat |
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