bunnings metal shelving

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bunnings metal shelving

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got some 5 shelf sets today from bunnings
they take 50 kilos per shelf

2 of them cleaned up my garage and hold everything fine
sturdy yet light constuction and only $25 each
they seam very stable but were a bit of a mission to put together
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If you find shelving hard what do you do with your truck :lol:
rain, hail, sleet or snow, we go!
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Did you not understand the engrish instructions too well?
Ok people, move along. Nothing to see here. Thank you, move along.
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Post by De-Ranged »

I got a dozen of them for my arb/climbing gear.... my poor wrists were buggered after screwing them all together

I'm impressed with what they will hold, but.... i'd be a bit leary of using them if you twist a support or kink a shelf :?

Cheers Reece
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dont use the shelves upside down. mate did and they folded up. watch the sharp edges on the under sides of the shelves. have a 15mm scar on my finger where i sliced it on one of these units 5 years ago..

fix to a wall. makes them stronger again
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it was all the screwing together that was hard
in the end i got a cordless drill and 8mm spanner and zipped them all up
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air wrench and a drill.. faster still..
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