Doug Sinjem
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Does anybody have any pics or ideas they wood want to share?
Good idea Jeff. I will think about adding one of those to my racks.I am planning my lumber storage area in the 2-car garage shop. I don't have any full 8 foot area to stand my ply up so I will build a storage area laying the 4x8 pieces on their long edge. Above that storage rack will be a couple of the Triton lumber racks to hold hardwoods. But in front of the plywood rack on the floor I will install the metal roller as shown here:
http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=5327
I'm hoping the roller will make it easy to slide the ply in and out of the bin without having to man-handle a 90# piece of ply.
Hi Tod,shaz, we want a shop tour! yours looks almost as messy as mine
Hi Tod,
That is a considerate way of inviting me to share. Thank you...
Your shop looks so clean and of course, your patterns!
I am embarrassed to show you my shop. I would have no idea where to start. First I would have to clean, and straighten, dust and mop, vacuum and wax. Oh crap, no way, I have a shop to run. And so the pile got bigger and bigger.....
Shaz
Hi Doug,I came up with this idea for my vertical storage. I'm going to put it on caster's. Still need to finish but you get the basic idea.
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I also made this little portable storage rack for cut offs, small sheets etc.
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Doug
doug,
how are the vertical members connected to the base?
thanks
chris
i think i understand what you mean doug. that sounds quite strong actually. i was trying to think of a way to make those joints strong without a support somewhere at the top of the vertical pieces. i think you found a good way. do you plan to support the tops anyway? are they tall enough to support them and still get full sheets in there.
thanks for sharing. please post those pics anyway just in case i am imagining it wrong. which is possible.
thanks
chris