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"Praising Jesus" <[email protected]>

09/01/2005 7:10 PM

Heavy Duty Standards and Brackets

A few months back, Woodworker's Journal published the plans for a rolling
wood storage unit and it looks like it will be perfect for my needs.
However, I ran into two pretty pricey items on the rack and I was wondering
if anyone had a cheaper source. The vertical members of the rack have 55"
standards going up them. There are five on a side for a total of ten
standards. The brackets for the standards are modestly placed about two feet
apart, so there are three brackets on each standard for a total of 30
brackets.

I found the items at Garrett-Wade, but they want $24.95 for each standard
($249.50) plus $3.00 shipping surcharge for each ($30). Then each 14"
bracket is $11.95 ($358.50) plus $1.00 shipping surcharge for each ($30).
That's $668.00. Add to that six casters that will hold 500 lbs load at
$32.95 each ($197.90) and it brings you to $865.70 before you buy the wood
to build the rack. Throw in some plywood, regular shipping charges, the UHMW
strips, carriage bolts, lag screws and you're playing with $1,000 for a
rolling wood rack.

So, my question for you knowledgeable fellows; where can I get brackets and
standards that will support the weight of lumber inexpensively? The brackets
can't be the type that have a brace coming off the bottom for support,
because it uses up all the storage space.

Also sources for swiveling casters that will hold 500 lbs would be
appreciated as well.

Thanks!

---Mike



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fF

[email protected] (FEngelman)

in reply to "Praising Jesus" <[email protected]> on 09/01/2005 7:10 PM

28/01/2005 10:17 PM

if it were me, I'd go to a store fixture supply house..surprizing how the
retail price is so vastly different from the wholesale, well, maybe not...

tt

"toto"

in reply to "Praising Jesus" <[email protected]> on 09/01/2005 7:10 PM

09/01/2005 2:29 PM

"Praising Jesus" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>A few months back, Woodworker's Journal published the plans for a rolling
>wood storage unit and it looks like it will be perfect for my needs.
>However, I ran into two pretty pricey items on the rack and I was wondering
>if anyone had a cheaper source. The vertical members of the rack have 55"
>standards going up them. There are five on a side for a total of ten
>standards. The brackets for the standards are modestly placed about two
>feet apart, so there are three brackets on each standard for a total of 30
>brackets.
>
> I found the items at Garrett-Wade, but they want $24.95 for each standard
> ($249.50) plus $3.00 shipping surcharge for each ($30). Then each 14"
> bracket is $11.95 ($358.50) plus $1.00 shipping surcharge for each ($30).
> That's $668.00. Add to that six casters that will hold 500 lbs load at
> $32.95 each ($197.90) and it brings you to $865.70 before you buy the wood
> to build the rack. Throw in some plywood, regular shipping charges, the
> UHMW strips, carriage bolts, lag screws and you're playing with $1,000 for
> a rolling wood rack.
>
> So, my question for you knowledgeable fellows; where can I get brackets
> and standards that will support the weight of lumber inexpensively? The
> brackets can't be the type that have a brace coming off the bottom for
> support, because it uses up all the storage space.
>
> Also sources for swiveling casters that will hold 500 lbs would be
> appreciated as well.
>
> Thanks!
>
> ---Mike
>

Try Woodcraft for the same thing at a lower price. Their part number is
131189 for a kit of three vertical sets (both lengths), 6 18" brackets, 6
14" brackets and 3 8" brackets. Still not cheap but they really hold the
weight without interfering with the storage space below. See them all at
http://www.woodcraft.com/family.aspx?familyid=3931 . Shipping for the kit
was $ 11.99.

Tin Woodsmn



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