Special Note: In the following steps I describe how I removed the lip from the flanges, if you'd rather not have to do this I've learned that Simplified Building can bore out the fittings for you (additional cost per flange).
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x3 - 10ft 1" galvanized pipe | Home Depot
x3 - 1x12x8 | shelves | Home Depot
x2 - 1x6x8 | header and footer | Home Depot
x3 - 2ft 3/4" threaded rod | clamp assembly | Home Depot
x6 - 3/4" bolts | clamp assembly | Home Depot
x6 - 3/4" flat washers | clamp assembly | Home Depot
x60 - 3/4" screws | attach flanges to shelves | Home Depot












































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Good job!
I have toyed with ideas like this over the past few years in an effort to circumvent "no holes in the walls" lease agreements and finally settled on modifying an Ikea system (STOLMEN also mentioned by mada on March 3) This route won out for ease of construction a good cost to appearance ratio.
IKEA STOLMEN
Ikea systems are great for their modularity and the fact that you can order pieces separately. I simple bought the posts and suspension fixtures and made the rest.
POSTS
FIXTURES
The posts are telescoping (extends with a screw mechanism) with flanges to attach to the ceiling and floor. Not wanting (or being able to) put screws in either I put a thin foam pad top and bottom and just wedged each post in place. This works fine as long as there is minimal lateral force (not to be used as a DIY stripper pole).
The suspension fixtures clamp on anywhere along the post and can be used like shaft collars for shelves or to bolt on anything that you can think of.
I am currently using one as a floor to ceiling coat / plant rack.
It's just the 20x30" Elmer's Foam Board, the same stuff you'd use for your science fair project. You can get it at you office supply stores, Target/Walmart, or craft stores.
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I'd go with the Target/Walmart or craft stores as Office Depot and the like RAPE you on the price - Target has them for ~3.00 Office Depot charges 16.00 PER SHEET! </rant>