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https://www.bunnings.com.au/montgomery-1830-x-910-x-410mm-5-tier-shelving-unit_p2760578 can I overlap and bolt together legs of such a shelf if too tall?
The manual says not to overlap, but seems it would be better than chopping part of the legs off to shorten.
I got such a shelf second hand and it is too tall.
I don't plan to load to maximum capacity, maybe 50% of maximum load.
for example: 90cm + 90cm is 180cm
but i have only 170cm
so 70cm, then 20cm overlap, then 70cm
for example
means 160cm total height
Hi @st22,
Thank you for your question.
These shelves are designed so that when the shelf arms are installed, they will bridge the joint between the top and bottom half of the legs. This makes the top half of the leg sit directly on top of the bottom half, meaning the weight bears down onto the bottom half of the leg.
If you were to overlap the legs, the top half's weight would not be bearing down on the bottom half of the legs, but rather on the cylindrical connectors on the shelving arms that sit in the slots of the legs.
For this reason, I would not suggest doing this. You are much better off using an angle grinder with a cut-off wheel to take however much you want to remove from the top or bottom of the legs. As they usually have plastic caps that cover the top and bottom, you would never see it anyway.
Let me know what you think and if you have further questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
Jacob
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