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Prior arrangement must be made, Items not picked up Friday will be considered abandonedġ5% BUYERS PREMIUM ON ALL ITEMS, will be applied to each winning bid plus sale tax (buyers premium is a taxable service) all items are to paid for prior to or at pick up unless previous arrangements have been made with Clutter Barn Auction.ġ} Payments will be paid for with the credit card on file after auction is complete. As long as the item is paid for and you ask for extra time to pick up, we are 100% good with that. If ANYONE needs extra time to pick up due to the stay at home order please let us know. So you can buy 4 and use the extra space to display your collection of Star Wars figurines, or you can donate 10% of those dusty textbooks to a thrift store.īookshelves usually stand 80" tall maximum, which is how high a six-foot-tall person can reach without a stool.Auction Terms & Conditions Auction Terms & Conditions If you need 600 inches of shelf, you'll need 3.33 bookshelves (600 divided by 180). Which means it offers just under 180" of shelf. The ubiquitous IKEA Billy bookcase, for example, runs almost 30" wide and has 6 shelves.
Next, you'll want to estimate their average width.Your grandfather's bookshelf will hold approximately 171 books.
Let's say the average width of your books is about 2". If you're lazy like me, you'll make a rougher estimate and deal with the excess (or lack) of space later. If you're a perfectionist, you'll add up the exact widths of all your books (!!!) and divide by the total number of books to get the average width. Magazines tend to run about a quarter of an inch. Most books are about an inch and a half thick, but things like art, medical, and reference books tend to run a little fatter.
Next, you'll need to gauge the approximate average width of your books and divide it into the number you found in step #2.Let's say your grandfather's shelf has nine shelves. Next, multiply that number by the bookcase's total number of shelves.The average standard width of a bookcase is 30" to 36", but custom sizes vary.įor example, let's say your grandfather's bookcase is 38" wide. Measure the open space inside the shelf, not the wood that frames the opening. First, get a tape measure to find out how wide each shelf is.