Richard D
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But I do use 2x4s, on 16" centers, between the steel crossbars.
A Welder makes many things compatible.I bought a pile of used pallet racking and discovered that many of the horizontal rails are not compatible with the upright ends. Some of the rails have three pegs that hook into the uprights and some of the rails have two pegs that hook into the uprights. The outer two pegs of the three-peg rails are the same as the two-peg beams.
The problem I have is that most of the uprights I have are set up for the two-peg rails, and most of the rails I got have three pegs. This means they do not connect together. I have lots of parts that do not fit together. This makes me sad.




That's called Keystone racking, you might want to look at Atlanta Pallet Racking, even if its not from them they may be able to ID the source or supply something compatible.Can anyone possibly help me identify what style of Uprights (I assume tear-drop due to the upside-down V where the racks slide-in) these are on the pallet racks that my business' former owner got? I need to buy 2 more uprights that match what we have. The uprights are 144" tall and go 36" deep. Thank you in advance!
Pallet rack styles:Can anyone possibly help me identify what style of Uprights (I assume tear-drop due to the upside-down V where the racks slide-in) these are on the pallet racks that my business' former owner got? I need to buy 2 more uprights that match what we have. The uprights are 144" tall and go 36" deep. Thank you in advance!










Using 2 x 6 from Menards it came to just under $40.00 for a 8' long shelf for me. Adds up in a hurry when having 3-4 levels per rack.Solid 2x decking must be nice, but with lumber prices, you'd need a second mortgage...
