Salamander Archetype: Can they be "bridged" together?


I would like to "bridge" (or link) two Salamander Archetype stands together with an Archetype shelf.
Does the Archetype design allow for this?

I am thinking of two 36" stands with 4 shelves each, left and right;
with a single shelf in the middle (at 30" from the floor),
and open space on the floor for my amp, sitting on an amp stand.

Thanks 
128x128panamintsteve
I like Butcher Block Acoustics very much. I will take another look and see if I can make that work.

Looking to place my Turntable, Full Size Phono Stage, and Power Supply on the left; Digital sources on the right; and Pre Amp and Amp in the Middle.

The amp is 17wx21dx11h (and has 10 tubes). I want the preamp on a shelf, well-above the amp.
OP
This is exactly what I did, built my own.
Not quite next to nothing but one heck o f a lot less than Salamander.

Home Depot supplied the stainless all thread for the rods and all the nuts and washers.
Amazon supplied 4 butcher blocks in Maple.
Drilled all the way through on three of them at corners and the fourth just drilled in approx 1 inch as this would be top shelf.

I love it!
Instantly adjustable shelves in a heartbeat for change of equipment.
Levels in seconds .
It's child's play to build it IMHO.

Check my system picture to see my rack.

Good luck.
Nice work, Uberwaltz!
https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/6466#&gid=1&pid=3

I will take another look at Home Depot's hardware supply capabilities.

What is the diameter and length of your rods?
Thanks Steve.
If I remember correctly the all thread rods are 36" long and 5/8" diameter.
Mine are stainless which cost a lot more than the plain galvanized but look a lot nicer and the nuts screw up and down on them a lot smoother than they did on the galvanized.
Yep I was playing with these rods and nuts in Home Depot quite a while before I decided which and what to buy.
5/8"  was thickest they had in stock and looking at it maybe 3/4" would have been even better.
However my rack is sturdy enough and as you can see I left room at the bottom for the amp which sits on another home made little stand.
Perfect?
Heck no.
Cost effective?
Hell yes.
Thanks for the tips, Uber.
This gives me a good direction.

https://www.grainger.com/ 
has a very good selection of threaded rods, nuts, coupling nuts and washers.
Including diameters up to 1" (and larger),
stainless steel, brass (and other materials),
and a variety of lengths.