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GearLoft 48"x 24"Adjustable Height Overhead Garage Storage Rack (White, GALS24MIKW) for
$34.99.
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Product Details:
- Easy assembly and install: ceiling brackets adjust to align with the direction of your wooden joists/rafters
- Holds up to 350 lbs of evenly distributed weight
- 24″ L × 48″ W × 23"-37" H (Adjustable)
- EZ Connect locking pin keeps connections secure
- Gladiator Brand
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P5 Vertical center support - upper x2
P6 Vertical center support - lower x2
For the 4' x 4' :
P7 Rack connection bracket x2
Connect the racks (4' x 4', 2' x 8'):
Lay two rack sections upside down on the floor. Assemble the rack sections (P1) together using M8 - 1.25 x 12 socket-head cap screws (F1) (2) and M8 - 1.25 Rectangular nuts (F4) (2).
Plus any extra screws and nuts.
https://www.whirlpool.c
5/16" x 3" Lag bolts are used for install
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Since you have a few, what is the minimum height adjustable to? I can't find it in the details other than the maximum is 27".
Thanks in advance!!
Thanks in advance!!
The listing says 23"-37"
What size?
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But it can connect though?
Edit: Forgot to add that there were long brackets that were secured along the short ends to keep them stable. Not sure what you'd have to do to replicate that function. Also. The corner supports that hung down from the ceiling were a different shape. So maybe this isn't such an easy diy ...
Looks like I'll need a p7 and p6 bracket if I wanted to do an 4x8. Can't really see how it looks like to see if I can just pick up a bracket from home depot or Lowe's to use them as the connection
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That was my question as well. What if I get one, install it, and want to buy another right next to the other? Seems like that would be pretty tight on the stud.