John Sterling Fast Mount 72-Inch Adjustable Wall Standard #0100-6 | 
| Brand: John Sterling Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $68.99
New (2) from $68.99
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 248038
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 72 x 1.1 x 1.1
MPN: BK01006 Model: BK-0100-6 UPC: 077355010060 EAN: 0077355010060 ASIN: B0009SUWDI
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Strongest adjustable shelf system available | | • | Durable galvanized finish | | • | Supports up to 400-pounds per wall standard | | • | Use with #0102 and 0103 shelf brackets | | • | Ideal for garage, basement, and tool shed storage |
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Product Description Heavy duty twin slotted standard. Can be mounted with the Fast Mount hook, Fast Mount bracket, or directly to the stud with screws. Galvanized. No. BK01004: 4' No. BK01006: 6'
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| Customer Reviews: Caution different styles June 10, 2009 Richard J. Leary 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
There are two types of wall standards. The shelf brackets for standard won't fit the other standard and vice versa. On one type of bracket the hook part is on top of the bracket and the other it's on the bottom. The slots are different size on the different standards,
Best garage storage available May 12, 2007 C. Rennix (Tabb, VA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've been using the John Sterling shelving system for years. I used to buy parts at Home Depot, but they stopped selling it about 5 years ago. I started to buy them through Amazon, but their availablility was spotty and some orders took more than 3 months to deliver. The best place to buy the parts is through Ace Hardware and Aubuchon Hardware.
Love this shelving system January 9, 2007 Angela Ross (Tucson, AZ USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
(Written by Angela's husband) This John Sterling shelving system is great. It's very strong and easy to install. I have now covered all walls in the garage with shelves using this system. I actually prefer the 14 inch brackets with a 16 inch shelf. I space the standards at 24 or 32 inches, depending on the stud spacing (I have both 24" and 16" studs). I then buy a piece of 3/4" plywood at Home Depot or Lowe's and have them cut it into six pieces which are 16" x 48" each. It's the least expensive, strongest, and easiest shelving system that I found. Two more great points: It doesn't need the floor for supports so I have floor space underneath the shelves unlike other shelving units. Also, I can go all the way up the wall and take advantage of my 10' ceilings.
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