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    Posted by KevinGaffney on June 5, 2018 at 9:59 pm

    Popped into the transport show that was in the nec same day as sign uk specifically to check out shelving options but had little time so only saw a couple. Impressive modular systems but a lot more than I’m willing to spend. What have you guys done, built your own, got kits or some of these modular systems. I wouldn’t mind something second had to suit Renault master

    Simon Worrall replied 5 years, 11 months ago 4 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Kevin Busby

    Member
    June 6, 2018 at 4:46 am
    quote KevinGaffney:

    Popped into the transport show that was in the nec same day as sign uk specifically to check out shelving options but had little time so only saw a couple. Impressive modular systems but a lot more than I’m willing to spend. What have you guys done, built your own, got kits or some of these modular systems. I wouldn’t mind something second had to suit Renault master

    When I got my Renault Master I had the dealer put down a solid level floor for approx £150 and then found a company on eBay that was based around Milton Keynes then contacted them privately and had the whole back panelled out along with racking down the two back sides leaving the middle open for sheets to be carried,this was between £200-£400 depending how many racks, spacing etc but everything had been pre cut and they slotted it in then screwed and sealed the edges. I must admit I was pretty impressed with the quality and the speed even sent me off to the reception to make payment on the way out.

    Might have been cheap but first rate job without spending a fortune but obviously depends on what you need to start with.

  • KevinGaffney

    Member
    June 6, 2018 at 4:53 am
    quote Kevin Busby:

    quote KevinGaffney:

    Popped into the transport show that was in the nec same day as sign uk specifically to check out shelving options but had little time so only saw a couple. Impressive modular systems but a lot more than I’m willing to spend. What have you guys done, built your own, got kits or some of these modular systems. I wouldn’t mind something second had to suit Renault master

    When I got my Renault Master I had the dealer put down a solid level floor for approx £150 and then found a company on eBay that was based around Milton Keynes then contacted them privately and had the whole back panelled out along with racking down the two back sides leaving the middle open for sheets to be carried,this was between £200-£400 depending how many racks, spacing etc but everything had been pre cut and they slotted it in then screwed and sealed the edges. I must admit I was pretty impressed with the quality and the speed even sent me off to the reception to make payment on the way out.

    Might have been cheap but first rate job without spending a fortune but obviously depends on what you need to start with.

    I just require the shelving behind the bulkhead. I fill the van three times a month with a pallet of 8 x 4,s and rolls so need the full width free for fork lift access

  • Cheryl Smith

    Member
    June 6, 2018 at 9:16 am

    you can buy lining kits off the net
    try
    http://www.plylineuk.co.uk

    Cheryl

  • Simon Worrall

    Member
    June 6, 2018 at 11:30 am

    I like to keep my van empty except for a ladder, and load up with the tools required for the job in hand.

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