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Does Superstrut or other strut/channel system make a 90-degree segment that
can be used as a foot? This shelf system from Ikea is similar to what I'm
trying to do in my lab with my existing collection of strut pieces:
Note, I only need the horizontal foot segment (about 12 or 18 inches long)
that has a square hole on the top that the vertical strut just drops into.
I've got everything else.
I'm using 1-5/8 inch (~42 mm) square strut.
I've searched Grainger and others but see nothing like this.
I'd like to buy off-the-shelf rather than weld one...
Thanks.
Jasen Betts
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On 2013-03-25, DaveC <inv...@invalid.net> wrote:
> Does Superstrut or other strut/channel system make a 90-degree segment that
> can be used as a foot? This shelf system from Ikea is similar to what I'm
> trying to do in my lab with my existing collection of strut pieces:
>
><http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S29864648/?query=BRODER+1+section% > 2FL-foot+with+4+shelves>
>
> Note, I only need the horizontal foot segment (about 12 or 18 inches long)
> that has a square hole on the top that the vertical strut just drops into.
> I've got everything else.
And that is strong enough to use?
> I'm using 1-5/8 inch (~42 mm) square strut.
>
> I've searched Grainger and others but see nothing like this.
>
> I'd like to buy off-the-shelf rather than weld one...
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In sci.electronics.repair DaveC <inv...@invalid.net> wrote:
> Does Superstrut or other strut/channel system make a 90-degree segment
> that can be used as a foot?
The ones I've seen have the socket for the strut, and then a flat steel
plate that you can bolt to whatever. They sometimes get used to mount a
piece of strut at 90 degrees to a wall.
The one I'm thinking of is this one
http://www.unistrut.us/index.php?WP=cat_detail&S=S05&P=P2072 but one like this may work better in your application
http://www.unistrut.us/index.php?WP=cat_detail&S=S05&P=P2941 . You
could use one of these brackets and another horizontal piece of strut
(or wood or whatever) to make what you want. This bracket goes on top
of the wood or strut, and the leveling feet go on the bottom. You do
have to bolt the vertical strut to the bracket; it doesn't just "drop
in".
> Does Superstrut or other strut/channel system make a 90-degree segment that
> can be used as a foot? This shelf system from Ikea is similar to what I'm
> trying to do in my lab with my existing collection of strut pieces:
>
><http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S29864648/?query=BRODER+1+section% > 2FL-foot+with+4+shelves>
>
> Note, I only need the horizontal foot segment (about 12 or 18 inches long)
> that has a square hole on the top that the vertical strut just drops into.
> I've got everything else.
nah... have a look at the assembly instructions
it's not just a square bit with a hole in the top,
the foot is L-shaped the upright is reinforced at the base.
amd there's three bolts too.
Rich.
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Mar 25, 2013, 11:38:23 AM3/25/13
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