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KYJeepGuy
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#1 posted 608 days ago
Nice rack. What size tubing did you use?
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Jim Jakosh
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#2 posted 608 days ago
That is as great wood storage rack! Looks like it will hold quite a bit!
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The Head Charles
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#3 posted 608 days ago
Looks stout. I need to build one of these instead of leaning it up against the wall. Is there a weight limit? Did you custom make the tubing? If not, where was the purchase?
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Eduardo Licona
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#4 posted 608 days ago
Thanks for your comments, for this project I used square tubing of 1 1/4 in.
I don’t know what is the maximum load that I can storage in the rack but I think is more than 300 punds in all 4 levels.
I purchased the tubing from a local steel metal store.
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a1Jim
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#5 posted 608 days ago
looks good.
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