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  • CrawfishStu

    Creeper
    Dec 4, 2006
    2,336
    Crofton
    We are clearing out our old warehouse in Upper Marlboro right on the edge of Forestville.
    There is a bunch of pallet racking and some cantilever racks like the ones pictured in the attached images.
    The pallet racking is made of 20' tall uprights. 42" deep. 9' beams. Most have the overlap style wire grates.

    The cantilever racks are all single sided.
    There is 1 - 20' wide rack and 3 - 10' wide racks.
    I think they are all 12' tall racks.

    Most of this has been well used for 15 years and a little beat up.
    Pictures are of the new to us used stuff that we replaced the old stuff with.
    I don't have pictures right now of the old stuff. It is not new. A bunch of the beams and uprights have dings in them.
    These are all being given away as is. No guaranteed loads etc.

    At our new warehouse, we have a bunch of 48" deep wire shelving for pallet racks that we are getting rid of. This is in great shape and looks hot dipped galv. Also in Upper Marlboro, but on the edge of Bowie. They are the racks with a little snow on them in the pics.

    We are starting to clear it out this weekend.
    We have people tearing it down next week and then we will start scrapping it.

    If anyone is interested, let me know and I'll do my best to get something set up for access.

    Thank you.
     

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    CrawfishStu

    Creeper
    Dec 4, 2006
    2,336
    Crofton
    Is the 20' one sided cantilever rack something that could hold steel tubing and angle? If so I'd like to claim it.
    Yes. We use it for strut, angle, and channel. But they have bolt holes for little keepers that will keep things from rolling off of the ends. The arms are at a slight angle as well.

    I can meet out there on Saturday.
     

    pbharvey

    Habitual Testifier
    MDS Supporter
    Dec 27, 2012
    30,151
    Very generous offer.
    That’s thousands of dollars worth of racking.
     

    Sgt. Psycho

    Ultimate Member
    Nov 1, 2009
    1,915
    I would like to pick up as many of the "48" deep wire shelving for pallet racks" as you have. I would also be interested in some of the disassembled pallet racks. PM inbound.
     

    CrawfishStu

    Creeper
    Dec 4, 2006
    2,336
    Crofton
    I would like to pick up as many of the "48" deep wire shelving for pallet racks" as you have. I would also be interested in some of the disassembled pallet racks. PM inbound.

    I'll pm you.
    I have about 4 skids full of these. They are really nice, we were just afraid our guys would hook them with a skid and drop them through the bottom.
     

    protegeV

    Ready to go
    Apr 3, 2011
    46,880
    TX
    Well slap my balls and call me charles. That's a hell of a generous offer. I could use a bunch of that stuff if I wasn't so far away :lol2:
     

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