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I moved a lot of my stuff to one of the fallen shelves at one end. Let me know when we sort all the rest out.
Blenster
My money is on the cause being one of Jose's projects getting out of control. Watch for a hack-a-day post of him bragging he remotely knocked over a shelf...
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The uneven floor and possibly an uneven distribution of weight was the likely cause.
My shelf is next to the shelf that fell and looks like some things might havr fallen as well I cant make it in tonight but I'll be there tomrrow to claim and clean if need be.

If the last time I looked was any indication, storing 4,824.56 kilos of stuff on a shelf rated for 50 lbs MAX
might have played a role
Patrick McCarthy
Is there going to be a blue ribbon panel to study the failure? I smell a new policy coming soon...
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I stand corrected…
Storing 4,824.56 kilos of stuff on a shelf rated for 600 lbs (275 kilos) MAX might have played a role
Today at about 3:15, two of the shelving units collapse. The contents of all six compartments emptied into the floor. So far the names I can tell are Mike Lutz, J Coder, John Simpson, B. Hibben, and Blenster. There is a considerable amount of items sent across the floor. Nolan and I will try to unstack the items, but will leave them in neat groupings near the shelves. If you are one of the people listed, or have contact for these individuals, please come by an claim your items. We don't know whom what belongs.Other photos have been put on flickr.com
For the record, I do not store unregulated nuclear material on my shelf.
Patrick McCarthy
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+1 @ Cprek
OK, pulling back to reasonable discourse (Yes, I WAS joking… but you know, Density of plutonium: 19,816 g/cm3 with some math, 1 in3 of Plutonium = 324.726 Kilograms, so Jose COULD accomplish that with just 15 cubic inches of ……)
But here’s the thing
When I was packing out, I noticed that that the shelf I was using was seriously bowed I’d estimate about a 1” dip from level, in the middle.
Now, I had my tote-box and the un-needed Vent Hood on that shelf, nothing more. The box was kinda heavy, but I, as arthritic as I am, was able to lift it off the shelf and lower it to the floor without passing out, so it is probably shy of 50 lbs
And the vent hood… 10-15 lbs, at best
So, I think that the 500 lbs is SERIOUSLY optimistic. (could you see me and and another person, both standing on the top shelf of one of them? I think not.)
Sounds like, due to a combination of uneven loading, and uneven footing, excessive pressure was concentrated at a weak spot.
Shimming the front (Shim to level, not adding a 1x strip, which would simply cause the shelves to now apply too much pressure on the rear legs)
AND asking everyone to ensure that they try to distribute the load evenly across their shelf, should work.
For the bowing… It may not be a “fault”, just a cosmetic issue. And it may have only affected the 1 shelf unit I was using… But could a support be somehow mounted “below” each shelf, to help keep the shelf flat?
LOL @using cd-roms as an example of weight limitations.
Nasty little Moisture sprites! I was just thinking about the state of the floor, a week or so ago, while riding the platform for the Hover Pony that Joseph built (super fun and awesome BTW!). I might be wrong, but the floor seems significantly worse than it did even just last fall. I recalled that there were a lot of leaks in the ceiling over the last year, and figured they were probably a leading contributor. Were those leaks ever fixed?
Currently Sold out, but….
http://unitednuclear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=16_17_69&products_id=211
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