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Finally finished the wood rack in my new shop. It holds all the wood I will need as I am a turner. The 2X4s were screwed to the wall studs on edge with 6" by 3/8" lag screws. The pipe is EMT 3/4 inch conduit cut at 14.75 inches and inserted into 7/8 holes drilled 3" into the 2X4s. The 2X4s also stand on the floor since I notched them to fit around the rectangular molding. Jim |
Wood rack pictures (0/1)
On 11/4/2016 6:36 PM, swalker wrote:
Finally finished the wood rack in my new shop. It holds all the wood I will need as I am a turner. The 2X4s were screwed to the wall studs on edge with 6" by 3/8" lag screws. The pipe is EMT 3/4 inch conduit cut at 14.75 inches and inserted into 7/8 holes drilled 3" into the 2X4s. The 2X4s also stand on the floor since I notched them to fit around the rectangular molding. Jim Looks very practical. Good job. |
Really appreciate your work. Making a wood rack is quite challenging to hold the bundle of wood piles. I want to see how it looks :)
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