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  2. Organize Your Garage Once and for All With These Heavy-Duty ...

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    SafeRacks Garage Shelving. This Saferack model would be ideal for those who need to store large boxes or items like water jugs or automotive parts, thanks to its 24-inch shelving width.

  3. Shelf (storage) - Wikipedia

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    When hanging shelves on a wall, home designers generally try to ensure that the shelf should be no wider than 1.4 x bracket's width and no wider than 1.2 x bracket's height. [citation needed] Spacing brackets for a long shelf should be no more than 4 x shelf-breadth between each bracket - this holds true for normal materials used at home. [8]

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    Yes, many garage shelving units are designed for DIY installation. Freestanding units are generally the easiest to assemble. Wall-mounted or ceiling-mounted shelves don't take up floor space but ...

  5. Shelf support - Wikipedia

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    A shelf support is a fastener used to hang a shelf from a wall. [1] It can be an alternative to built-in shelving or adjustable shelving. [1] There are several different types of shelf supports. A very common variant is an L-shaped shelf support, which is also called shelf bracket, and can be seen as a subset of angle brackets. There are also ...

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    Added shelving in the hall closet a year ago for ~$300 and got 32 sqft more shelf space. ... Shelving and hang drying racks in the laundry room. ~$100. ... New smart ceiling fan / light that looks ...

  7. Bracket (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A classically detailed bracket at the chapel of Greenwich Hospital, London Bracket for a shelf or hanging items. A bracket is a structural or decorative architectural element that projects from a wall, usually to carry weight and sometimes to "strengthen an angle". [1] [2] It can be made of wood, stone, plaster, metal, or other media.