[SunRescue] OT: Good source for wire shelving...
KenHansenn2vip at bellatlantic.net
KenHansenn2vip at bellatlantic.net
Tue Oct 17 21:13:01 CDT 2000
I think the IKEA (and most retail shelving) is designed for 300 - 400
pounds/shelf - that seems to be the norm (when I see the stats). The giggest
item I would put on a shelf would either be a 21" monitor *or* a laser
printer, neither of which would exceed 50-60 pounds AFAIK.
Also, my "lab" is in my basement, and I do not want to poke holes in my
foundation to hang servers off of - in a commercial building *above ground*
that sounds like a great solution!
Ken
----- Original Message -----
From: "John F. Davis" <davis at skink.net>
To: <rescue at sunhelp.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 9:13 PM
Subject: Re: [SunRescue] OT: Good source for wire shelving...
> Hello
>
> I use wire shelves for my web hosting company. The shelves mount to four
> tracks which screw into the wall. I have the lowest shelf positioned
> about 3 inches above my desk and I use it to hold up monitors. That shelf
> holds up one peecee 17" monitor, and two 19" sun monitors. I think the
shelves
> run about $300. Note these are the shelves you find in the garage section
> of home depot. They are designed to hold up to 700 lbs per shelf.
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