I recently carried out a short study of the basic building blocks of shelving systems and discovered I could make structural sections for small bridges, workbenches, shelves, partitioning, fencing and a whole range of very practical equipment to serve as day to day work equipment. This article demonstrates how a little resourcefulness and a few power tools can transform you into a professional improviser and money saver. In an age of mounting costs and financial pressures it is still possible, with minimal investment, to create very useful, low cost equipment at a fraction of the cost of retail prices. With modern hand tools, what used to take hours and be tiresome work, has become fast, fun and rewarding. If you thought slotted angle was a museum piece, think again. There is more low cost, fast build functionality to be extracted out of slotted angle in less time than a trip to the local D.I.Y branch to buy a flat pack of lesser strength and less specific to your needs.
Getting
Inventive
Slotted angle is one of the cheapest and most versatile sections. Rolled by the mile
and finished in an anti destructive coating, it is an ideal solution for a
range of useful working facilities easily constructed in a bespoke fashion
specific to the task you have in mind, whether it be in the garden shed, green
house, garage or at work. For the input of your own time you can easily create
some impressive equipment at a price and quality which you will find impossible
to match elsewhere. Starting with some very simple construction shapes, it is
very easy to see how a rectangle, square or triangle can be very simply
constructed. These are the building blocks for any basic structure or frame.
Once you have a frame you can clad it or line it to enclose or control the
space you have created. Angles can be put back to back to form a 'T' shape,
assembled toe to toe to create strong structural box sections or channel and
even 'I' beams or 'H' sections. As the angles are all per-punched they provide
perfect fixing surfaces for finishing, access, storage or mobility fixings and
thereafter you are limited only by your own imagination.
Structural
shapes are created by a simple joining mechanism comprising a square or angle
plate as a valuable but very low cost accessory. A cut section can easily be
used to join up two lengths to extend and create load bearing sections for
deployment into your creation. Once built the sections may then be joined to
form new structural shapes, such as rectangular frames or strings. Other simple
but very effective load bearing shapes, such as angle brackets, can easily be
made up for stiffeners and nut and bolt fasteners are quick to use with power
tools. Armed with these power tools you can make your own workbench or storage
rack and get into production to equip your home or business at very inexpensive
prices.
Savings -
What to expect
There are
so many uses, for example the slotted angle on its own is a quick and strong
way to fix up a P.V.C. strip door. By joining it to other angles it is easy to
change the shape and strength to enable you to span larger distances. It is
easy to manufacture triangular support brackets to enable the angles to be
cantilevered forward away from a wall to avoid obstructions.
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