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Posted by perrylep on December 2, 2006, 9:03 am
I posted this also on rec.gardens. I've also google til I'm googled out.
Thanks.
I recently saw in a catalog (in the last 2 weeks or so) an advertisement for
a potting bench that is wire or metal. It was black. It is of the style
that is popular nowadays to make adjustable shelves just about
anywhere...kitchen, office, storeroom, etc. You see these shelves in chrome
and black usually. They assemble by sliding the shelf down over the legs
and locking in at a certain, desired height.
The potting bench I saw was 48" wide and that's the only measurement I
remember. It also had an option to purchase more "trays". I don't remember
the price, only that it was acceptable.
For the life of me, I can't find that catalog, have searched on the
net..using terms like garden bench, potting bench, garden work bench, etc.
If anyone knows what I'm talking about, I would appreciate a nod in the
right direction. Thanks.
Perry
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Posted by BobK207 on December 2, 2006, 11:15 am
perrylep wrote:
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> I posted this also on rec.gardens. I've also google til I'm googled out.
> Thanks.
> I recently saw in a catalog (in the last 2 weeks or so) an advertisement for
> a potting bench that is wire or metal. It was black. It is of the style
> that is popular nowadays to make adjustable shelves just about
> anywhere...kitchen, office, storeroom, etc. You see these shelves in chrome
> and black usually. They assemble by sliding the shelf down over the legs
> and locking in at a certain, desired height.
> The potting bench I saw was 48" wide and that's the only measurement I
> remember. It also had an option to purchase more "trays". I don't remember
> the price, only that it was acceptable.
> For the life of me, I can't find that catalog, have searched on the
> net..using terms like garden bench, potting bench, garden work bench, etc.
> If anyone knows what I'm talking about, I would appreciate a nod in the
> right direction. Thanks.
> Perry
Perry-
I hate to brag (no I don't) ..................... :)
the web wizard delivers!
but this one is only 36" wide :(
intermetro is the mfr
http://www.125west.com/InterMetro_Lawn_Garden_Garden_Helpers_Potting_Bench_wire_shelving.html looks to me like it is just a "re-tasked" bakers rack....search based
on that if you want a wider selection
http://www.organize-everything.com/barach.html cheers
Bob
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Posted by perrylep on December 2, 2006, 11:21 am
Identical, but the "garden rack" had specific trays to accommodate soil,
etc.
But hey, I'm impressed...you can brag all you want..
Perry
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> Thanks.
> I recently saw in a catalog (in the last 2 weeks or so) an advertisement for
> a potting bench that is wire or metal. It was black. It is of the style
> that is popular nowadays to make adjustable shelves just about
> anywhere...kitchen, office, storeroom, etc. You see these shelves in chrome
> and black usually. They assemble by sliding the shelf down over the legs
> and locking in at a certain, desired height.
> The potting bench I saw was 48" wide and that's the only measurement I
> remember. It also had an option to purchase more "trays". I don't remember
> the price, only that it was acceptable.
> For the life of me, I can't find that catalog, have searched on the
> net..using terms like garden bench, potting bench, garden work bench, etc.
> If anyone knows what I'm talking about, I would appreciate a nod in the
> right direction. Thanks.
> Perry