The problems of organizing a computer collection

From: Wayne M. Smith <wmsmith_at_earthlink.net>
Date: Wed Sep 3 01:17:00 2003

> At 12:37 PM 8/31/03 -0400, Ian Primus wrote:
> >I have been striveing to organize both my physical and
> digital space as
> >of late, and hsve been trying to reorganize the basement. I
> have come
> >up with
>
> Boltless commercial shelving.
> Rapid Rack, Econo, Riviteer, and many more make shelving that
> holds 400 to
> 600 lbs per shelf, assembles quickly, and is ROCK stable,
> plus each shelf
> (its hard to explain, but easy to see) holds more stuff since
> nothing is in
> the way, support structure is all at the outside on the
> corners. Home depot
> sells a moderately cheesier shelf called Gorilla Rack, but
> its not nearly
> as good. Sams Club carries some decent Wire Shelving by
> Seville (the patent
> for Metro must have run out) and at $69 for a 48x18x72 6
> shelf rack on
> wheels, its a steal, and you get REAL used to how handy a
> STRONG rack on
> wheels is.
>

I have been buying this type of wire shelving made by Nexel -- 800 lbs.
per 24 x 48 inch shelf. So far I have 11 feet it. Of course, it's
expensive. A 24 x 48 5 shelf unit with 74" posts runs around $220. But
it is the best and very nice to look at. I have been buying mine from
Superior Shelving --
http://www.superiorshelving.com/nexel/pages/nexelWire.html

-W
Received on Wed Sep 03 2003 - 01:17:00 BST

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