[aisle] Pool noodles for keeping books from sliding to the backs of shelves

Karrie Fisher kfisher at district31.net
Fri Sep 3 06:51:41 CDT 2021


I've used pressure curtain rods.  They have to be thick enough to not get
dislodged.  Skinny ones don't work that well.


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On Thu, Sep 2, 2021 at 3:29 PM Jaime Pirus via AISLE <
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> Has anybody used the pool noodle trick for keeping books from sliding to
> the backs of shelves? I need a solution for keeping the books at the front
> of the shelves, and I’m thinking about trying the pool noodles, but I would
> love to hear some feedback before purchasing a ton of pool noodles!
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