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Unread 11-23-2022, 10:48 AM   #11
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Chris, get a piece of flat stock that is used to make shelving, racks, etc. Maybe 1"- 1 1/4" wide and 1/8"-3/16" thick. Already has holes drilled in it. You should be able to line up a series of holes with your shelf spacing and drill corresponding holes into the center of the shelves. You may need to do front center and rear center supports, depending on where the shelves are already supported inside the cabinet. Then just a nut/washer/bolt and you're good to go.

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Originally Posted by Chris Pope View Post
My current Kobalt storage cabinet (see photo) has served me well for a number of years to store my ammo and reloading supplies. However, recent ammo and reloading shortages have caused me to build inventory so I don’t find myself in a situation where I don’t have the ammo I need for range time and hunting (again). The shelves are sagging under the weight and I can tell I’m pushing my luck for a full-on collapse.
Can anyone recommend a commercially available lockable cabinet that might work for me? I am NOT handy at all so building one is out of the question. And, it would need to be lockable. Hoping some of you might throw some suggestions my way. Thanks...and have wonderful Thanksgiving all. Very thankful for this forum!
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