Re: "Rolling Lumber Rack" - wordworker's journal
- From: Dan <s2s@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 02:46:42 GMT
On Sun 14 May 2006 04:30:30p, JeffB <jeffsd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:WjN9g.2806$9W5.1625@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
Here's another version of a rolling lumber rack that is still in print...
http://www.shopnotes.com/main/sn55-toc.html
If you call them, you can get a copy of a single article.
Oh yeah, I built that one a couple years ago. Still using it. Now that it's
fuller than it oughta be I need a four-foot pry bar to move it around, but
it does a great job.
I'm not sure if I'd need plans for the one at the top of this thread but
having the plans for this one helped a lot.
Not sure about which one I'd want. I really like having the cutoff bins but
the first one has a lot more racking space and there's no way the ***
goods can fall out of that one. Occasionally, I've had a *** fall over on
this one. Still a good storage system, though.
Whicher you build, do not, repeat not, skrimp on the casters. I didn't, but
it's obvious what would have happened if I hadn't. That's a lot of mass in
there.
.
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