Pics of some of my saws and my new (to me), FREE shelving

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Our local auto parts store got sold and so they reset the whole store with new shelves and all. I got the last of them or else I would have had the really nice, wide ones. Nice pegboard for the bars and chains and shelves to put the projects on. I also took a few pics of the main lineup of my saws.

L to R: 70e, 490, 630, 920, Husky 61, 80, 625II, and 625 waiting for a few parts. Top shelf L to R: clear box is 910e, 621, 910e, 910e, little free McCullough, 70e(project) and Homelite 150


On the new shelves are the project saws. Echo , Jonsered 2040, 2050, Poulan 3300, Jonsered 520sp, homelite xl-12


Also, I spent about 2 hours sharpening chains. Man, do I have a lot of unsharpened chains!!! Not even halfway done, but did about 14. Haven't even started on the 20-24" ones, yet. Just did the 16-18" ones.
 
Ah yes....nothing much better than single sided gondola shelving for refitting a guys shop or garage. My garage is shelved both sides with Lozier gondolas, 17" on one side, and 19" on the other. That stuff will hold up to 500 lbs per shelf if you install it right. Fully adjustable up and down, which beats the crap out of fixed wooden shelving units. You got a bit of mixed brands there, but I'd say some of it looks like Handy Shelf brand
 
Nice!
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You got saws!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And well organized!
Looks awesome!
But a bit to many red ones! LOL!!!!

Great use of the shelving!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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