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Default I need some storage advice - baker's rack?

On 03 Jul 2008 05:43:52 GMT, sandi > wrote:

>sf <.> wrote in :
>
>> On Wed, 02 Jul 2008 22:08:31 -0400, Mark A.Meggs
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>Baker's rack - no. I got wire shelving - 4 metal corner posts
>>>with notches every inch; plastic collars that slide down the
>>>corner posts and lock on the notches at your desired height;
>>>wire shelves with a metal tube in each corner that slides over
>>>the collars and locks them into place. They're most common in
>>>chrome, but mine is black. I use "S" hooks to hang pots and
>>>pans on each end of the shelves.
>>>

>> Please post a picture (tinypic.com). I'm having a hard time
>> visualizing this configuration.

>
>Maybe kinda like this?
>
>http://www.bakersracks.com/bakers-ra...bakersrack.cfm


Similar construction, but with wire shelves like the bottom 2 going
all the way up. All storage, no work surface.

The tubes forming the corner posts have a groove incised aroound them
every inch. The plastic collars are split tubes about 2 inches long
whose inside diameter matches the outside diameter of the corner post
and have a little protruding ring that fits into the groove in the
post. At each corner of the shelves is a metal tube that fits over
the collar. It's slightly tapered inside and squeezes the colloar onto
the corner post locking it in place.

http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...74B&lpage=none