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Free Up Floor Space With Handy Rack Organizer
If you can't get the car in the garage or the truck in the shed, maybe the Handy Rack Organizer will help. The portable storage unit only takes up 44 by 58 in. of floor space, but would hold 30,000 lbs if you loaded it with solid steel. Each of the 15 shelves holds 2,000 lbs.
"The Handy Rack Organizer was designed as a storage unit for dimension lumber or steel," says Darryl Perry, president, Perry Industries. "People are using it for everything from cleaning up their garages so they can get their cars in, to organizing material at construction sites."
Perry says one advantage to the portable unit over built-in storage is the ability to adjust it as storage needs change. Another advantage is being able to pick up an empty unit and move it or quickly disassemble it for storage in a compact 48 by 67 by 4-in. space.
Optional Sheet Mate extensions slip over the bottom shelf rungs. The 800-lb. capacity extensions allow storage of large flat materials such as wood sheeting, sheet metal or drywall. At the same time upper shelves can continue to store dimension lumber, metal or poly rods, piping or other components.
Outside weatherproof storage is made easier with the racks, suggests Perry. "People put sheet material on both sides and it's easy to tarp," he explains. "Tarps won't flap and tear up in the wind as they will without that flat base."
The unit consists of two A-frames with slanted arms extending out from each side, 3 cross braces and one diagonal brace for added strength. The unit is priced at $299.99 (Can.) with a pair of Sheet Mates costing $28.99 (Can.).
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Perry Industries, P.O. Box 130, Hawarden, Sask., Canada S0H 1Y0 (ph 306 855-2101; email: sales@perryindustries.ca; website: www. perryindustries.ca).


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2005 - Volume #29, Issue #3