How do I...

Kinja'd!!! "Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing." (granfury)
11/29/2017 at 19:13 • Filed to: None

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...add another shelf into this assembly without the little plastic thingies that hold the shelf? I have the extra shelf and just want to mount it with about a four inch gap to hold the network equipment (or the HDMI stuff and media streamers. I don’t know where the missing parts went, so I need to figure out an alternate way to support the extra shelf. Any ideas?


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Kinja'd!!! CaptDale - is secretly British > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
11/29/2017 at 19:17

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Electrical tape?


Kinja'd!!! TheTurbochargedSquirrel > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
11/29/2017 at 19:20

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Wrap duct tape around the post until it fills the gap the plastic would and then drop the shelf on that?


Kinja'd!!! Shoop > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
11/29/2017 at 19:20

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Put a zip tie around the pole. This will not be very strong but it might work. Hose clamps would be better


Kinja'd!!! Urambo Tauro > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
11/29/2017 at 19:21

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Extra split sleeves are available , but you need to make sure that you’re getting the right size first.


Kinja'd!!! Highlander-Datsuns are Forever > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
11/29/2017 at 19:23

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1” hose clamps


Kinja'd!!! cbell04 > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
11/29/2017 at 19:24

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AHHHHH MY OCD HAS BEEN TRIGGERED!!! I need to get in there and straighten that up! :)


Kinja'd!!! Galileo Humpkins (aka MC Clap Yo Handz) > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
11/29/2017 at 19:24

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1. Go buy a similar shelf from a store
2. Use the included plastic shelf mount things for your shelf
3. Return it to the store saying it didn’t fit your space
4. ?
5. Proft. Shelf mounted properly, no lost $


Kinja'd!!! XJDano > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
11/29/2017 at 19:29

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Hardware store sells 2.5-3” self tapping screws. I’d pick a height, put one on each corner, then shelf rests on screws.

Or 2x4 wood at each corner Sam height, but bottom shelf holds weight of current & new shelf.

Or combination, get the right height, put a screw through shelf and columns.


Kinja'd!!! benjrblant > Shoop
11/29/2017 at 19:31

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I second hose clamps if the plastic parts cannot be acquired on their own.


Kinja'd!!! random001 > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
11/29/2017 at 19:53

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JB Weld.


Kinja'd!!! Recovering Gaijin > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
11/29/2017 at 21:09

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Pull one of the other plastic clips. Measure the thickness of it at the raised portion. That gives you the diameter then wire size for a circle to lock another shelf. Size it by wrapping in the grove on the pole.


Kinja'd!!! functionoverfashion > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
11/29/2017 at 21:36

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I’d use a zip tie to hold the shelf where you want it, but only long enough to then drill and put a screw through the shelf sleeve into the vertical post. It wouldn’t have to go all the way through the other side of the vertical post, unless you’re putting some really heavy stuff on there. If you wanted to get really fancy you could go all the way through and bolt it. Even a little 10-24 bolt would hold it fine in that case.


Kinja'd!!! TheRealBicycleBuck > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
11/29/2017 at 23:44

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Just order some replacements. You might even find them at Home Depot or Lowe’s. If not, here they are online: https://www.shelving.com/Chrome-Round-Posts-s/254.htm


Kinja'd!!! Michael > Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
11/30/2017 at 09:55

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Drill a hole in each support (ideally at the same elevation) and use pins to support the final shelf