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looking for lower-rod bracket

Posted by jclimber (My Page) on
Tue, Jan 23, 07 at 0:01

I have a closet with two rods in an L-shape. One rod is below the other rod. The lower rod is on the shorter wall so it does not need a bracket to support the shelf above it. The shelf rod bracket on the longer wall holds the upper rod and also supports the shelf.

Ok, now I have swapped the rods, the lower rod is now the upper one. The problem is that the now lower rod bracket will not support the long shelf above it. I either have to add a 2nd bracket or find a sheld rod bracket that has a lower hanging rod support than normal (for the lower rod). Anybody seen such a bracket?

Thanks,
-Jason


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RE: looking for lower-rod bracket

This is what we used. Purchased them at the local big box hardware store.

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Gloria

Here is a link that might be useful: bracket link


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Oops. trying again

oops, wrong jibberish.

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