TegometallShop fitters are well used to working with
Tegometall shelving solutions because they are brilliant products that provide plenty of sturdy support from their bases. The tegomettal bays come in many different sizes and they have a baseleg, base shelf and back panel as standard. The base shelf on the
Tegometall system can have a plinth attached to it that can hide the space underneath and then a number of additional shelves can be added to the wall bay. Shops can have numerous
Tegometall bays joined together along their walls to provide them with plenty of shelves to place their stock upon. These sturdy shelving bays are great to look at and they`ll provide plenty of use for many years to come. Where every available space is needed a
Tegometall double sided uniit can be installed which can provide suitable shelving solutions on either side of the product. If you have a shop that`s in need of high quality shelves then the types found at
Tegometall are very hard to beat. This type of shelving system is extremely versatile and the units can be moved around into any number of positions. Supplies like Off-the-wall specialize in
Tegometall solutions and they can provide shop owners with any number of systems. When inferior shelving needs upgrading to more solid types of solutions, the
Tegometall Evans DrumheadsBob Beals thinks back over the nearly 40-year history of
Evans Drumheads to a time in the early 60`s. `We were asked to build a drum for the Rose Bowl parade, not just the heads, but the entire drum,` he says. `I went annd measured the train car they were going to ship it in and it came to seven feet. So we built a seven-foot shell and the heads, and there was this enormous drum in the parade that took four people to play it.The McDonalds Marching Band liked it, so they bought it and asked me to get it to New York for Macy`s Thanksgiving Parade. No one could ship it in time, so I drove from Kansas to New York with the drum in a trailer. That was some trip.`The `Boot Hill Boomer,` as the drum was called, became famous. But the company that manufactured it, and also developed some of the drumhead industry`s most important technological accomplishments, has remained decidedly low-key.When Evans began manufacturing
Evans Drumheads in 1958, they developed a head that was an immediate success: the All-Weather Drumhead. At a time when plastic heads were still looked upon with some suspicion, Evans` All-Weather heads proved that heads made of polyester could rival th