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where to find shelf supports

i have spent the festive season reorganising the office, saddo that i am.
any way i have 2 large metal cabinets which are supposed to hold 4 shelves each. some how the support "bracket" "clips" have gone missing over the years and there are only 2 shelves in use.

does anyone know where to get these supports, i have been to the hardware shops but nothing is suitable. i have emailed bisley but they might not get back to me, any ideas pse.

they are L shaped and fit into a slot in the upright and then the shelf rests on the _ other bit.

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  • Savvy_Sue
    Savvy_Sue Posts: 47,474 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Have you been round any shops selling office furniture? One of them might be able to get them for you.

    Alternatively a handyperson might be able to cobble something together.
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  • borders_dude
    borders_dude Posts: 1,974 Forumite
    charlysez wrote: »
    i have spent the festive season reorganising the office, saddo that i am.
    any way i have 2 large metal cabinets which are supposed to hold 4 shelves each. some how the support "bracket" "clips" have gone missing over the years and there are only 2 shelves in use.

    does anyone know where to get these supports, i have been to the hardware shops but nothing is suitable. i have emailed bisley but they might not get back to me, any ideas pse.

    they are L shaped and fit into a slot in the upright and then the shelf rests on the _ other bit.

    Have a look on ebay!
    When dealing with the CSA its important to note that it is commonly accepted as unfit for purpose, and by default this also means the staff are unfit for purpose.
  • charlysez
    charlysez Posts: 230 Forumite
    i was eventually directed to an architechtural ironmonger (wow, didnt know there was such a thing). quick google and found one online, they had everything and very reasonable. ironmongerydirect.co.uk incase anyone else needs help
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