This perforated angle bar with a thickness of 1.4 mm, 1.5-inch legs, length of 3 meters, and a blue finish is an unusual yet practical solution. The 1.4 mm thickness occupies a middle position between the lightweight 1.2 mm and the reinforced 1.5 mm, providing slightly more rigidity than the thinnest option. The holes are pre-drilled along the entire length — just take it and assemble. The blue color makes the parts stand out against the standard black and gray shelving, which can be useful for color coding or simply to make the structure look more interesting.
The angle bar is suitable for assembling shelving and frame structures in garages, workshops, and utility rooms. It can be used to make shelves for storing tools, small spare parts, household chemicals, building materials, and paint cans. For home use — for shelves in pantries, walk-in closets, shoe racks, or bookshelves. The blue color is especially convenient if you have multiple shelves on site and need to distinguish them: paint the spare parts rack blue — you can immediately see where things are. The blue profile can also be used in children's rooms, creative workshops, and display stands.
The main advantage is the balanced 1.4 mm thickness. It is slightly stronger than 1.2 mm, but not as heavy or expensive as 1.5 mm or 1.8 mm. For most household tasks, 1.4 mm is more than sufficient. The holes are standard and fit ordinary bolts and self-tapping screws. The blue powder coating protects against rust and requires no additional finishing. The angle bar is easy to cut with a hacksaw or grinder, and assembles with a wrench or screwdriver. If you need to make shelving that not only holds items but also pleases the eye — the blue color does its job. And the 1.4 mm thickness is that very compromise where it's no longer too thin, but not yet heavy.