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Is there something better than strut channel??

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Barry1492

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Apr 12, 2005
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I'm looking for something a little sturdier than strut channel yet still pretty cheap.

Basicaly, I need an easy and convenient adjustable rail system to attach different large pieces of equipment to (180 lb peices). Strut channel would be perfect except its kind of weak.

8084 might be good, but is pretty expensive. I've also considered some heavy duty strut channel made from 10 gauge steel (instead of 12 or 14).

I appreciate any ideas - Barry
 
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