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Heavy duty garage shelving

PT Doc

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I would like to outfit the garage with some heavy duty shelving. Was in Costco today and saw 4 shelf Whalen system that was very strong. I believe 2000# per shelf. I don't have that kind of weight but it's nice to know that I could basically put my stuff anywhere and it would hold.

After looking around a bit, I noticed the Costco shelving that is used for their stuff. I like the fact that it is very tall (I have 16' ceilings in part of the garage) and sturdy also.


Can this type of shelving (similar to Home Depot's also) be gotten for the homeowner? How pricey is it? Any brands to check out?

Thanks for the help.
 
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kenners

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Searching Craigslist in larger cities, you can find the style of shelving Costco uses to hold their merchandise.
I traveled to Portland, Oregon and picked up used storage racks. 35.00 for each 8' upright, 8' shelving was 16.00 each (need 2 per shelf) and 12' shelving was 25.00 each.
 
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rvr6000

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I used Gorilla racking in my garage for several years until I finished it off inside. I forget the rating but each shelf can easily hold several hundred pounds. Took one section and made a very heavy duty work bench out of it.
 

dougmac

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Pallet racking is a great way to go. I bought this set used on Craigslist. It is 12'X12' 3ft deep and I paid around $240.00.

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PaulR

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Used Pallet Racking is what you want, that is the ultimate in strength.

We got lucky and bought a whole row of Home Depot shelving when one went out of business in NH. Resellers gobble it up quickly though, and warehouse it, you should be able to find some in your area via craigslist.

The Home Depot uses a Tear Drop design, not sure if they are all standard, I could get the name off the racks at some point if there's any interest. (edit) actually, I guess the next time anyone is in that store I guess you could just take a look. :lol_hitti
 
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