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Old 8/31/09, 7:57 PM
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Default Is this intended as a clothes hanger/rod

I bought wire shelving for my closet that has a contiuous clothes hanger portion. This looks more like it is intended as shelving. What do you think?

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Old 8/31/09, 8:01 PM
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I bought wire shelving for my closet that has a contiuous clothes hanger portion. This looks more like it is intended as shelving. What do you think?

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I think you're pulling our chain.

Do I have to take a pic of one with clothes hanging on it in my closet?



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Default Re: Is this intended as a clothes hanger/rod

It's both. The lower wire on the front valance will accept clothes hangers.
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Old 8/31/09, 8:11 PM
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I think you're pulling our chain.

Do I have to take a pic of one with clothes hanging on it in my closet?
I would not choose that style. It is very inconvenient with the separate sections.
How much more could this cost?

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Old 8/31/09, 8:12 PM
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I had one of those. We used it for our laundry room.
The small bar was used for a few hangars, and couldn't support much weight.
The support bars had plastic drywall inserts, so I figured I wouldn't want to put much weight on the shelf, in addition to the hangar bar.



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I think ::gulp:: Mike Larson is right.

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I think ::gulp:: Mike Larson is right.
I'll try to be more careful Rick.



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I'll try to be more careful Rick.
Good, i'd hate to repeat that too often.



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I bought wire shelving for my closet that has a contiuous clothes hanger portion. This looks more like it is intended as shelving. What do you think?
I think you bought it at the Dollar Store. Here's my closet. The round corners are sweet.

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