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

Nancy wrote:

>> Yes, but you can't see them very well; the metal fittings at the
>> corners of the shelves obscure them. But the collars are what's
>> holding the shelf in place. Those things which look like vertical
>> pipes fit together, and you can slide the plastic collars up or down
>> on the pipes. The collars have a kind of lip at the bottom and a
>> couple of "ribs" on the inside. The pipes have horizontal grooves
>> into which the "ribs" fit. When you have the collars at the height
>> where you want the shelf, you slide the entire shelf assembly down
>> the pipes until the corners of the shelf engage the collars. The
>> collars are tapered at the top, so that when the shelf assembly is
>> slid onto a collar, the whole thing is wedged into place.

>
> If you put the collars on upside down, not noticing that the word
> TOP is etched on there, you will wind up with a very shaky rack.
> Don't ask me how I know this. Heh.


BWAHAHAHAHAHAH! I can well imagine!

Bob
 
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