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Com_VC
28th December 2010, 02:35 PM
Hi all,

Does anyone know where the best place is to buy some second hand long span shelving in Melbourne?

I've been looking on ebay but haven't really found anything. I'm looking for something that can take 200kg per shelf. The new stuff as seen in the links below is quite cheap but when bought in multiples it all adds up.

I'm looking for something between 2.0 - 2.4 metres in height, 500-600mm in depth and around 2 metres in length. The shed is 6M wide, so I may even think of doing the shelving the entire length.

racks storage frames shelves (eBay item 270683079124 end time 01-Jan-11 10:42:55 AEDST) : Industrial (http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270683079124&ssPageName=STRK:MESINDXX:IT)

NEW STEEL METAL SHELVING 4 Adjust levels 2mx1.5mx.5m (eBay item 230523252398 end time 05-Jan-11 20:00:50 AEDST) : Business (http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230523252398&ssPageName=STRK:MESINDXX:IT)

Thanks

snowyskiesau
28th December 2010, 03:10 PM
Check out Grays Auctions (http://www.graysonline.com/manufacturing-and-engineering)
Some of the engineering and manufacturing auctions often have warehouse shelving for sale.

rsser
28th December 2010, 04:22 PM
There's a 2nd hand shelving place in Fairfield.

3/162 Grange Road
Fairfield VIC 3078
(03) 9499 9755
Shelves Melbourne VIC - New and Used Shelving For Sale Victoria, Mobile Shelving Melbourne, Steel Storage ShelvesOne Stop Shelving (http://www.onestopshelving.com.au/)

Com_VC
30th December 2010, 11:38 AM
Thanks all,

Fairfield is a bit of a drive as I am just near dandenong, but I will see if I can check them out to see what there prices are like.

bsrlee
31st December 2010, 04:09 PM
Look under 'pallet racking' instead of 'long span shelving'.

Second hand pallet racking is fairly common & reasonably priced, when I bought mine it cost less than any source of long span shelving and was ex-BBC hardware - Bunnings just traded it in & bought new stuff rather than re-paint it when they took over.

You probably won't find uprights in less than 600 deep, but you get shelf loads at around 3 tonnes per shelf.

Com_VC
31st December 2010, 07:57 PM
I sort of need 600mm as it's only a 6m x 6m garage and having full size pallet racking would eat up a fair bit of space. Pallet racking is 1200mm isn't it?

Just thinking, but do you think it could be easily shortened? It all bolts together doesn't it?

bsrlee
1st January 2011, 06:09 PM
The legs of pallet racking come in several sizes - front-to-back sizes are 450 (no one has it) 600, 900 and up to around 1200. The 600 stuff is what Bunnies use for a lot of their shelving, so its common. These come as a unit of 2 uprights & some cross bracing, all bolted together, which the beams slot into. Then there is the height, which starts around 2.4metres (8 foot) tall - my work space has a low ceiling so the suppliers just lopped off the excess 300mm before delivering it.

The other component - the horizontal beams - come in light, medium & heavy construction. I have some roughly 1, 2 and 3 metres long - they are all odd lengths, like 1.032metres, but are consistant within a system. The heavy duty beams are the 3 tonne rated ones. I have one set which is ~5metres long, a 2 and a 3 metre bay, and another with a 2 metre and a 1-&-a-bit bay.

Which brings us to the third determinant - the system. Just about every manufacturer of racking has they own proprietary system of slots & tabs, so you have to buy their product every time you want to expand.

The simple solution there is to ring the dealers & tell them you want 'X' metres of racking in 'Y' bays, 600 (or whatever) deep, 'Z' number of levels. They will look at their system (computer, cards or 'Old Jim') and tell you they can offer you for how much.

In Sydney I used 'Display & Storage Techniques' which was a group of new & second hand shelving dealers, which has since broken back up into its components such as Malouf's at Botany, DSG and Display & Storage at Moorebank.

Mr Brush
1st January 2011, 06:26 PM
That place at Moorebank is an absolute treasure trove :2tsup:

Never failed to find what I need from them, and the staff are very helpful when it comes to cutting stuff to length, etc.

Sir Stinkalot
3rd January 2011, 07:43 PM
I too am looking for workshop shelving options. I think I am better off with Long Span Shelving as it seems to come complete with shelving and whilst the loading is less than pallet racking it still seems fairly good at 360kg for a 2000x600 shelf.

I have found this link which seems good. Interested in having a look at it to see the quality.

Pallet racking, pallet trolleys, stackers and lifters (http://www.rackpallet.com.au/#racking)

On the weekend I also had a look at:
LONG SPAN SHEVLING » Paramount Browns' (http://www.paramountbrowns.com.au/long-span-shevling/)
Seemed to be quite good and very similar to the ones listed on Ebay. Perhaps not as strong as industrial long span shelving or pallet racking but seems to be quite sturdy for home use.

I like the first link better with the additional shelf and the 18mm thick board (which has a water-resistant coating). Seems easier to replace the shelf if needed, either open or mesh or something else.

Keep us updated with what you find out.

Stinky