Pressed Particle Board Shelving Warning

From: Philip Pemberton <philpem_at_dsl.pipex.com>
Date: Fri May 28 08:48:25 2004

In message <16565.58634.141000.800369_at_gargle.gargle.HOWL>
          Paul Koning <pkoning_at_equallogic.com> wrote:

> I have had a particle board bookshelf come apart. The blame was in
> part on incompetent design ("scandinavian design" pretty looking
> stuff) -- the shelf was "supported" on a groove milled in the edge.
> That means the load was carried on less than half the thickness of the
> shelf.
>
> Even so, a better material would not have failed.
I've got a home-made pine computer desk (built into the wall), a pine
bookcase and a pair of three-quarter-inch pine shelves. They've been up since
early 1998 and are still in good condition. Well, aside from the missing
sections of varnish on the computer desk - exploding components and falling
tools tend to cause that sort of damage, though :-/

Later.
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