abyss Well-Known Member Joined 30/4/11 Messages 300 Reaction score 195 16/11/16 #21 Here's my shelf, it is strong and will not rust.
Zorco Well-Known Member Joined 10/7/14 Messages 2,005 Reaction score 1,011 Location Brisbane 16/11/16 #22 The unit block was dimensioned from the height of a fridge's compressor housing. Source: international standard committee, North Korea.
The unit block was dimensioned from the height of a fridge's compressor housing. Source: international standard committee, North Korea.
S salty dog Active Member Joined 12/5/16 Messages 25 Reaction score 6 16/11/16 #23 Thanks guys. Love the no rust solution in your picture Krausen.
Brewman_ AHB Sponsor AHB Sponsor Joined 28/9/07 Messages 1,589 Reaction score 719 16/11/16 #24 Here is mine. Simple, strong. I do have the original shelves. It's Aluminium angle. Cable ties on the outside edges go across the top of the angle, side ways,so they aren't visible.
Here is mine. Simple, strong. I do have the original shelves. It's Aluminium angle. Cable ties on the outside edges go across the top of the angle, side ways,so they aren't visible.
R RastusWatermelon New Member Joined 3/6/18 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Location Melbourne 3/6/18 #26 salty dog said: Found it in "More Reply Options"! View attachment 92972View attachment 92973View attachment 92974 Click to expand... G'day Salty Dog, Been looking to create a shelf and came across this post....it's exactly what I'm looking for. Where did you get the steel vertical and horizontal bars from? And also sorry the metal used as a shelve? Thanks
salty dog said: Found it in "More Reply Options"! View attachment 92972View attachment 92973View attachment 92974 Click to expand... G'day Salty Dog, Been looking to create a shelf and came across this post....it's exactly what I'm looking for. Where did you get the steel vertical and horizontal bars from? And also sorry the metal used as a shelve? Thanks