Rack Heavy

Mar 28
2010

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Rack Heavy
Rack Heavy

Discover the World of Racking; Effective Storage for Home and Business

Do you waste minutes searching for the right container in your kitchen or the right tool in your garage workshop? Or in your business, is work held up as your staff search for vital documents or stock items? If so, you know how frustrating it can be when you don't have a really effective storage system in place. Fortunately, with the use of racking, this problem is one that you can easily solve.

Both home and business owners face problems with storage, of being able to easily locate and use the items we need in everyday life. The amount of storage we need can seem overwhelming at times. However it needs to be handled as delays can cause frustration and in business can result in dissatisfied customers and frustrated employees.

By keeping everything from documents to stationary supplies to spare parts to finished products each in their own dedicated storage areas, you're going a long way towards setting up and efficient system.

The smooth running of your home requires access to the right items at the right time. And as a business owner, one of the essential tasks of management is that of organsiation which includes the storage of everything from documents to spare parts to raw materials to finished products.

This is especially true if your business has a warehouse or other major storage facility. The fact is that effective organisation brings efficiency and safety to any operation and one of the key ways to store goods is by using racking.

Racking essentially refers to shelving, the open storage of items so that they're easily accessible. The easiest way to acquire racking is by investing in prefabricated units that you assemble on site. They have a number of desirable features.

Prefabricated racking units are easy to assemble; they're delivered as a flat pack and you just need a mallet to knock it together. The attractive powder finish means they're durable and easy to keep clean.

The rack frames are constructed from steel and sturdy enough to withstand the heavy loads of industrial use: each of the three or four shelves is formed from chipboard and can typically take up to 200 kilogrammes UDL (Uniform Distributed Load) in weight, and plastic feet ensure a firm grip to the floor.

Depending on your type of business, you may require heavy duty racking or units with wide shelf racks. You can get heavy duty units able to handle up to 300 kilogrammes. This industrial quality heavy duty shelving can take anything you can throw at it. Also available is extra wide heavy duty shelving for those requiring extra space.

The shelves are adjustable allowing you to set up your racking to suit your individual needs. It's also easy to expand your storage setup. You can join the bays together to form a run of shelving.

Once the sole preserve of businesses, nowadays you can get storage racks in a variety of stylish designs and finishes for domestic use. You can use them in your kitchen or bathroom, in fact any room where you require stylish and effective storage. One neat use is in your children's rooms to store all their toys and other items.

And of course they're perfect for your garage or workshop allowing you to store all your tools, accessories, spare parts and things like gardening equipment, not to mention bulky objects from your home which are no longer in use.

Other than bringing efficiency to your home and business, racking also makes things safer. After all, there'll be no more objects lying around to be tripped over. And potentially dangerous items such as chemicals and sharp tools can be stored in a secure location out of reach of children. Everything is in its right place. Racking units are economical too; when you check the prices, you'll be pleasantly surprised.

When it comes to buying storage racks and industrial shelving you have a wide choice of shapes, sizes and styles. Whether you're looking for storage solutions for your home, workshop, stock room, warehouse, office or factory floor, you're sure to find something right for your needs.

The best way to satisfy your heavy duty racking and industrial shelving needs is to visit the web sites of the UK's premier dealers. You can find full details of available products including pricing and specifications and place your order online for quick delivery, usually the following day.

About the Author

Kathryn Dawson writes articles for Shelf Save, a leading online store in the UK selling an extensive range of racking. Explore heavy duty racking that is generous in space for storage; with 4 galvanised shelving bays and up to 300kg shelf capacity. All their industrial shelving is heavy-duty and super strong, with easy-to-assemble instructions where nuts or bolts are not required. Get your storage space organized in a flash with their next day delivery.

how heavy should the break cue be in pool?

i know that a 19 oz is average for running a rack but how heavy should the break cue be? heavier or lighter than 19 ounces?

This is a good question. First of all, it's going to depend somewhat on the game you are playing. Games like straight pool and one pocket often utilize a fairly soft breaking technique, so most often players will use their main playing cue. If we are referrring to games with an open break shot like 8-ball or 9-ball, then we are entering controversial territory. There are a few main schools of thought regarding break cues and their respective weights. One theory is that a heavier cue will have a greater mass, thereby delivering more force into the cue ball. Another theory states that a lighter cue stick will travel faster, allowing you to impart more speed into the cue ball. Some believe that you should have no trouble breaking with your main playing cue, as long as you aren't hitting the ball with ridiculous, uncontrolled force and bending the shaft at an extreme angle. My main philosophy regarding break shots is that speed without control is worse than nothing. A controlled break shot doesn't require excessive speed to effectively break up the balls nicely and give you a favorable table position. It all has to do with the transfer of energy from the cue ball to the apex ball (usually). Whenever you are shooting at the head ball, you should try to hit it as full as possible. This will allow you to transfer the maximum amount of energy into the rack and to park the cue ball in the middle of the table. If you are utilizing proper stroke mechanics, you can be extremely effective. By this reasoning, you should just experiment and see what works for you. M.D.-BCA Instructor/Referee.

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