New shelves

imageautodetail said:
where exactly is new castle



Eat of Indy about 35 miles. Griot's warehouse is in Plainfield. They're in a Motorsports 'Industrial Park' along with John Force Racing, IMPACT, March, Beast chassis and a bunch of other businesses. Very cool area if you're into racing. From Louisville, you're about 90 minutes away (my wife works in Louisville 2 days a week).
 
kompressornsc said:
I have some very similar ones from Costco. Mine also have these neat little 'walls' that go across the back of each shelf so you can't push things off the back. I think they were $89 or something.

With that amount of shipping, the price, and the plethora of Griot's products, I'm guessing the OP's shelves / kart came from Griot's. I may go over to their detailing clinic / sale at the warehouse next weekend-I can't afford their shipping (plus getting screwed with sales tax) and they're only 40 minutes from me.



You're right, Costco sells very similar ones too for $76.99 at my local Costco. It looks like the difference between the Costco vs. Sam's Club shelves is that Costco has the "walls" that goes on the back of each shelf, whereas Sam's Club has a plastic liner that sits on the actual shelf to prevent things from falling through.
 
WilliamHBonney said:
What do you use that large of a compressor for?



running air tools. In addition to detailing cars, I also do a lot of work on em. So I run impact wrenches, tire inflators, etc..



Also the air gun attachment is really handy for blowing dust out of car vents and crevices when detailing.. you'd be suprised what 120psi can do :bigups
 
Ralliart16 said:
running air tools. In addition to detailing cars, I also do a lot of work on em. So I run impact wrenches, tire inflators, etc..



Also the air gun attachment is really handy for blowing dust out of car vents and crevices when detailing.. you'd be suprised what 120psi can do :bigups

Oh I have no doubt, I was just curious what people used those for. :usa
 
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