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Fw: OT : Looking for Wire Shelving


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  • From: Gareth Cook <g@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 10:04:45 +0000
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"Ben McCormack" <ben@thinkinghouse.co.uk>
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Hi All

Sorry for the Off Topic but I am sure that someone on the group may
be able to help.

I am just about to start putting a new kitchen in and I am building a
pantry that will be 2m x 0.87m x 0.80m (H x W x D), and I am looking
for wire shelving to put into the pantry. I have seen stuff in the US
that is plastic covered heavy gauge wire shelves that fic to brackets
in the wall. All I can find  in this country so far is free standing
units and I dont really want these.

Does anyone know where to get the shelves that I have seen in the US?

Thanks in Advance

ben


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