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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: countryscroller on June 21, 2013, 11:53:35 am
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I just used some white board and made this simple, yet very convenient wood rack. I can store my sheet goods that I saw down for portrait widths, or any other wood. I plan on making more for other sizes.
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Great idea Dustin, thanks for sharing. I always hate to set my wood on edge as it tends to warp.
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That is neat. Thanks for sharing the idea with us.
DW
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Dustin, simple and good idea! I needed something like that for my small shop :)
One question ,the L joint in the front (holdong arm)is it nailed ?
Thanks
Mahendra
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A wonderful idea, thanks for sharing.
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nice job, how much weight does is support?
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good idea Dustin thanks for showing us
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Dustin, simple and good idea! I needed something like that for my small shop :)
One question ,the L joint in the front (holdong arm)is it nailed ?
Thanks
Mahendra
Thanks, and no it is not nailed, the kind of "mortise and tennon" in this fits rather snug, so I didn't feel the need to nail it or secure it. It would also make ease of taking it down if need be.
nice job, how much weight does is support?
Thanks, I couldn't tell you, I don't plan on putting large amounts of wood on it. I am going to make a couple more of these for more wood storage. The wood you see on this rack is cut at 8" widths so I can have them precut to my 8x10 size for portraits.
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Not a bad idea. Thanks for sharing.
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Looks great, nice work. Thanks for sharing the idea. :)
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NOW THAT IS A REEEEAAAAALLLLLL GOOD IDEA THERE. Simple but can see it works.
Might just tack one of these to a couple studs. Cool.... Danny :+}