[Shop-talk] Garage-Shop Heavy Duty shelving

Karl Vacek stearman809 at gmail.com
Sat Mar 8 18:02:49 MST 2025


I had that very Gladiator rack in my hangar for about 10 years, and one of 
our daughters has it now.  Strong and highly recommended.

But I think I bought it from Sears years ago for about $200.  Wow - inflation.

I believe Gladiator is made by Whirlpool.  Great quality.  I've now got 
many of their smaller units in my former office and in the garage too.  
Never any concern about strength.

On March 8, 2025 5:34:42 PM Jack Brooks <JIBrooks at live.com> wrote:
> Team,
>
> I’ve moved and gave up a large, dry, lighted, 6 foot high crawlspace, with 
> a concrete floor, for a large, but crowded garage.  I have car parts and 
> other heavy items to store.  I’ve been looking at Home Depot’s selection of 
> higher capacity metal shelving and am a little shell shocked at prices, but 
> not quite motivated to weld up my own shelf setup.
>
> Since most vendors will likely ship, I’d like to find something someone is 
> familiar with, rather than risk having to ship it back if it’s 
> unacceptable. Has anyone found other strong shelves they were able to buy 
> at a good price. I like the HD unit linked below, but I’m not excited about 
> almost a grand after tax. (two units at $449.99 each). These are 7.5 high x 
> 7.5 wide.
>
>
> https://www.homedepot.com/p/Gladiator-4-Tier-Heavy-Duty-Welded-Steel-Garage-Storage-Shelving-Unit-90-in-W-x-90-in-H-x-24-in-D-GARA904XIG/311632552
>
>
> What have you seen that you liked?
>
> Jack
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