Is Used Shelving Safe?
Why is there such a trepidation about purchasing used shelving? Well, it is not so much that there is a specific trepidation that is exclusive to used shelving so much as there is a trepidation towards things that are used “in general.” Of course, it is not accurate that no one will put any faith into used items.
There are used items that are sold everywhere. Used cars are the most common. Play it Again Sports has provided a full out retail store designed to cater to those looking to purchase second hand sporting goods. Half.com has allowed the ‘used bookstore’ to hit the information super hi-way. Ebay has made the sale of used goods popular on the stock market and is probably the only flea market auction to sell millions and millions of dollars of items. (The genius of Ebay lies in the fact that it took the flea market auction concept and allowed it to expand into the Internet world)
So why would people be so put off to the idea of using used shelving? In a nutshell, people are afraid the shelving will fall apart and send whatever is on the shelving airborne. No one wants to see anything break because of structural flaws in the used shelving. That would not make them worth anything even if there are a few dollars saved by the purchase of buying used materials.
In a way, this is a silly, borderline paranoid worry. Used shelving is perfectly safe provided it has been properly maintained. If properly maintained, then it is good as new. The best thing to do is to make a careful examination of the used shelving and see if there are any problems or flaws with the shelving. If things look good as new, then the used shelving should be fine and there is no reason to worry.
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