Manufacturer: Finley Products Inc.
Model: 09106
Rating:
(16 reviews)
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Features:
- Link 2-by-4 material (not included) together to build custom shelving
- Easy-to-build custom shelves require only straight saw cuts
- Each shelf holds up to 1,000 pounds
- Custom shelf heights and widths up to 8 feet wide
- Buy 2-by-4 material in 8 foot lengths for quick, no-cut assembly
Product Description
Make custom shelving for any need using simple 2in. x 4in. lumber! Shelf Links join straight cut lumber no miter, no angle cuts required. All you need is a screwdriver and saw for assembly. Lumber not included. U.S.A.
Amazon.com Product Description
Turn two-by-fours into any shelving you need using only a saw and screwdriver. Using ShelfLinks, you can connect inexpensive two-by-fours in any shelving configuration you need with just a few square saw cuts and a screwdriver. Build a great-looking entertainment center on the cheap. Quickly put up shelving in your garage and organize your tools and clutter once and for all. Anywhere you need a custom shelving solution, ShelfLinks make it happen quicker and less expensively than using flimsy, one-size-only plastic or metal shelving. Using a building-block mentality, ShelfLinks are easy to put together and can be modified or added to as storage or work areas change. Worried about strength? ShelfLinks support spans up to 8 feet, and each shelf can hold up to 1,000 pounds.
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5 Comments
We needed an inexpensive way to store lots of wood in the garage. So, we purchased the 6-pack to make an 8-foot (full face cord) log rack. The brackets are VERY sturdy and the log rack was simple to put together — used two links for the 4-foot side rails, and slid two underneath the two 2×4′s in the middle for extra support. Side rails were a little wobbly, so used the remaining two links at the top of the 4-foot side rails for added strength. Since the log rack will be used to store wood in the garage during the winter, I wanted to be able to easily disassemble it this spring — the only thing that has screws is a 2×4 across the back (attached to the back two side rails) to brace it against the wall. I’m extremely pleased (and ended up stacking much more than a face cord!)
I bought 4 of these units last spring from Amazon for less than $18 each with FREE shipping, and I have no regrets. Built my shelves 6′H x 4′W using 10 2x4x8′s per unit @ 1.88 per stud. The shelves I built with the help of this product should last for many generations. Thanks Finley.
I love them, but in stead of using 2×4′s for the shelfs, I upgraded and used 2×8′s instead, they are stronger and it was a little cheaper. I sided my whole side of garage with them, and still had some pieces left over. The side I did was like 17 feet long. I got rid of a lot of junk as well as organized the rest. I was able to shelf over my Shopsmith Mark V and it fits right in the hole I made for it. I’d get more if and when the need arises. You should too! If you used real nice wood and took the time to sand and stain, this could make a niece inexpensive entertainment center for your home theatre system too.
The hardest part about building these sturdy shelves is choosing how high to build the unit. Otherwise easy as pie if you are comfortable with a circular saw.
I bought these instead of forking out 200.00 for a steel firewood bin. Unless you have a keen mind for 3D, it will be hard to explain my problem. I had anticipated a 12 foot firewood bin, with the support 2X4s on end so that the grain of the wood on the base would support the firewood. These aren’t designed to allow for that… they are designed for the 2x4s to be flat, which will warp and break unless they are flat on the ground, which defeats the whole purpose of trying to get the wood up off of the ground. I ended up having to cut two of the brackets in half and screw them to the uprights to get them to work. They may be fine for a garage storage shelf, but there are better products out there for an outdoor firewood bin that will be subjected to the weather.