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Electric Comet

17/11/2017 1:40 PM

mesh shelves instead of wood


made a lumbber rack recently and used some galvanized welded mesh instead
of solid wood for the shelf for few reasons

makes it easy to see from underneath what is on the bottom

easy to keep it clean and keeps it all drier


may try this with a bookshelf but instead will probably go with some
stainless mesh

it gives it a modern look and is also easier to keep clean

the mesh can be expensive depending on what you get but it looks good


anyone tried using a mesh instead of wood for shelves








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DerbyDad03

in reply to Electric Comet on 17/11/2017 1:40 PM

18/11/2017 9:49 AM

On Friday, November 17, 2017 at 4:40:04 PM UTC-5, Electric Comet wrote:
> made a lumbber rack recently and used some galvanized welded mesh instead
> of solid wood for the shelf for few reasons
>

A buddy had some aluminum docks delivered to his cottage. They came on four
8' pallets. After we put the docks in the water, we screwed some PT 2x4's
legs onto the pallets. Now he has a 16', 2 tiered (32' total) rack for his
firewood.

Pp

Puckdropper

in reply to Electric Comet on 17/11/2017 1:40 PM

18/11/2017 7:04 AM

Electric Comet <[email protected]> wrote in news:ounkvg$1c4$3
@dont-email.me:

>
> made a lumbber rack recently and used some galvanized welded mesh
instead
> of solid wood for the shelf for few reasons
>
> makes it easy to see from underneath what is on the bottom
>
> easy to keep it clean and keeps it all drier
>
>
> may try this with a bookshelf but instead will probably go with some
> stainless mesh
>
> it gives it a modern look and is also easier to keep clean
>
> the mesh can be expensive depending on what you get but it looks good
>
>
> anyone tried using a mesh instead of wood for shelves
>

I was just at Menards earlier tonight. The answer is yes, and they sell
it commercially. There's shelf liners available too, which would be
essential for using such a shelf with something like books.

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Martin Eastburn

in reply to Electric Comet on 17/11/2017 1:40 PM

18/11/2017 10:02 PM

Might just put a 1/4" of exotic wood there and the books would
be supported by it and the metal supporting the wood.
Martin


On 11/18/2017 11:16 AM, Electric Comet wrote:
> On Sat, 18 Nov 2017 08:20:03 -0600
> Bill Gill <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Probably not a good idea for books. The mesh would impress itself
>> into the bottom edge of the books. Mesh would be fine for hard stuff,
>> but not for softer stuff, such as books.
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> turns out i have a metal decorative shelf that has books on it
> and the books are fine
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> maybe depends on the mesh size
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> there are a lot of choices in ss meshes
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Iggy

in reply to Electric Comet on 17/11/2017 1:40 PM

18/11/2017 4:14 AM

replying to Electric Comet, Iggy wrote:
Haven't seen an actual mesh used, since it would need constant cleaning. But,
I have seen slats and drilled plywood (big holes). Though, the best option for
you I'd think would be welded fencing (
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-4-ft-x-100-ft-Steel-Welded-Wire-308312EB/205960859
) or even Concrete Remesh (
https://www.homedepot.com/p/42-in-x-84-in-Sheared-Welded-Steel-Wire-Remesh-Sheet-004061/206340461
), but that's usually rusted and would need painting. Either of those would
let the little stuff fall out and still be good for kindling and split off
chunks.

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in reply to Electric Comet on 17/11/2017 1:40 PM

17/11/2017 2:02 PM

On Friday, November 17, 2017 at 4:40:04 PM UTC-5, Electric Comet wrote:
> made a lumbber rack recently and used some galvanized welded mesh instead
> of solid wood for the shelf for few reasons
>
> makes it easy to see from underneath what is on the bottom
>
> easy to keep it clean and keeps it all drier
>
>
> may try this with a bookshelf but instead will probably go with some
> stainless mesh
>
> it gives it a modern look and is also easier to keep clean
>
> the mesh can be expensive depending on what you get but it looks good
>
>
> anyone tried using a mesh instead of wood for shelves

Not sure why you would need anything other than cross supports for lumber?

There is always this: https://www.homedepot.com/p/ClosetMaid-SuperSlide-72-in-W-x-12-in-D-White-Ventilated-Wire-Shelf-4717/100040570

I would not use anything other than solid shelving for books, you may certainly do whatever you wish...

BG

Bill Gill

in reply to Electric Comet on 17/11/2017 1:40 PM

18/11/2017 8:20 AM

On 11/17/2017 3:40 PM, Electric Comet wrote:
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> made a lumbber rack recently and used some galvanized welded mesh instead
> of solid wood for the shelf for few reasons
>
> makes it easy to see from underneath what is on the bottom
>
> easy to keep it clean and keeps it all drier
>
>
> may try this with a bookshelf but instead will probably go with some
> stainless mesh
>
> it gives it a modern look and is also easier to keep clean
>
> the mesh can be expensive depending on what you get but it looks good
>
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> anyone tried using a mesh instead of wood for shelves
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Probably not a good idea for books. The mesh would impress itself
into the bottom edge of the books. Mesh would be fine for hard stuff,
but not for softer stuff, such as books.

Bill

EC

Electric Comet

in reply to Electric Comet on 17/11/2017 1:40 PM

18/11/2017 9:16 AM

On Sat, 18 Nov 2017 08:20:03 -0600
Bill Gill <[email protected]> wrote:

> Probably not a good idea for books. The mesh would impress itself
> into the bottom edge of the books. Mesh would be fine for hard stuff,
> but not for softer stuff, such as books.

turns out i have a metal decorative shelf that has books on it
and the books are fine

maybe depends on the mesh size

there are a lot of choices in ss meshes

there is a hoenycomb pattern that is completely flat









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