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Show BRACKETS FOR CELLAR SHELF Considerable Work Required In Making Mak-ing Framework If Not Done While Wall Is Being Built. The erecting of shelves against a cement or stone wall usually requires considerable work In making the framework; this could be replaced by placing three-eighths-inch Iron rods in the mortar of the wall when It Is built, says the Homestead. These should project far enough so the boards used for shelves can lav on same, In the manner shown In Illustration. Illus-tration. Where the wall has been constructed the holes can be drilled in same way by employing a miner's drill of the right size; it is then an easy matter to slip the rods Into '."'-.'.u ' . -' . - Handy Brackets for Cellar Shelves. these holes. As the rods can be removed re-moved when desired the shelves can be erected and taken down at will, thus making them a very handy feature In the cellar. The holes should not project over six Inches In the wall, which would be ample to hold the shelf and weight upon same, If the rods are Spaced three feet apart. |