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This just strikes me as a great idea. The short version: They’re good ole’ metal shelves like the cheap (and useful) ones you probably already have, but this company, Space-Trac, has added a little track system on the bottom and some sliding feed so you can stack them two-deep and slide the shelves back and forth for access.
Though the press release doesn’t spec them clearly (probably because it’s just not that important), the shelves themselves look to be made of standard steel with cross-rail shelves with insets (likely MDF or more expensive options for those needing to store heavy items). The rails, however, are made of 6061-T6 aluminum and the slider carriages ride on the rails via a ball-bearing system.
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