I finally finished it. The final steps were awful. The 2-bulb fixtures had a metal strip that fitted into the center to hold the wires off the lights. Fitting them back in place upside down drove me NUTS!!! They just DIDN'T want to go in upside down. They wanted gravity. Or its opposite, levity... There were slightly bent spots all along the strip and it made it nearly impossible to get them set back in place.
Getting the 1st one back in took 30 DAMNED minutes! I was screaming in frustration. Then I forced myself to calm down an examine the problem carefully. There were some bent spots from removing them previously. I have a parallel pliers, and used that to re-make the edges are straight as possible. Eventually, I got the wire-holding metal strip back in place.
The 2nd one took only 15 minutes. I was getting the trick of how it fit in. Ans I did that 4 times. The last time, I had to crawl onto the bottom shelf and stare 6" away from the fixture. I can't see anything 6 inches away even WITH glasses. I'm, farsighted. I had to do it by touch.
Basically, you have to install the wire hold-up strips by squeezing them slowly along the entire length a little bit at a time. I was pleased when I finally completed that task! Here is what the stand looks like now.
You can see it better from an angle.
This shows the difference between the double 2 light fixtures and the single 4-light fixtures.
I have good storage on the top, and good storage on the shelves during the non-growing seasons, which is most of the year.
It was a longer project than I expected, but it will be great for many years to come.
You wouldn't believe how much my basement has been cramped out of place because of all this. I'll sure be glad to get it back to order. But that is for tomorrow!
But if I had it to do over again, I would have just made the whole thing 5' wide of 1/2" plywood 16" deep. It would have been SO MUCH easier. But, you go down a path and you are stuck on it sometimes.
All in all, I am happy with it, and I am pretty sure it will outlast me. Can't ask better than that, I suppose. But I'll always think I could have done it both better and easier.
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