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Judy Sullivan Posted on Jul 08, 2017
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I have a vertical rubbermaid shed that snapped together and didn't put anything heavy on shelves and 2 of the shelves fell down. How can I put back up and reinforce?

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I'm not a carpenter, but you could get a piece of wood an one by four and drill a hole in the wood and adhere it to the shed on both ends and each shelve for support.

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