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Identifying a rack system

jay8s

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So I was out shopping today and came across this racking.

It is about 4-5 feet tall, and a full 4 by 8 sheet of plywood. Any idea of a a source?
 
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jay8s

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So I was out shopping today and came across this racking.



It is about 4-5 feet tall, and a full 4 by 8 sheet of plywood. Any idea of a a source?



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csp

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Doesn't look like what any would call conventional racking. There's no adjustability to it. Probably home built or purpose built for one specific use.
 
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jay8s

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They have them in all their stores (Red Rack Thrift Store), so not home built. Someone has to sell it, I am just looking for the who. There are some tabs about mid way down that look like they can hold lesser duty shelving. The only identifiable marks on it was some stamping on the gussets. I will take a picture next time I am in.
 
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The name of the stores is Red Rack, they are likely custom made. If they looked like more regular shelves, and the place was called Black Plano Shelving from Menards Thrift Store, I would think differently.
 

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Maybe you could ask the store manager? Who knows, they might have a pile of it in back and can cut you a deal.
 
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