Pbmaster11 Posted July 25, 2012 Report Posted July 25, 2012 i used some square sign stock that my work had left over from one of the power plants... very quick to make... someone based on marc's design... just replaced metal bracket. notes: clamps are holding the blocks that fill the space between the plywood parts. a third support bracket will be installed in the middle, i didn't account for the hardware needs! lol Future fixes: I would decrease the width of the supports so i can get a third shelf in.. they are very strong.... when i get time i will cut new supports. Quote
tim0625 Posted August 12, 2012 Report Posted August 12, 2012 Oh heck yea...that will work. Adjustable, strong...no need for anything else. I took 1 1/2" square tubing and welded it together and it's strong, but it's not adjustable but like yours, you don't have a bundle invested...WE ALLLLLL [don't] BUNDLE!! We all save! 2 Quote
CessnaPilotBarry Posted August 12, 2012 Report Posted August 12, 2012 Nice job! I used a similar idea, with same bracket style, glued and screwed to wall-mounted 2x4 rails. I like your use of the metal, and the built-in adjustability, better! I wish I had seen this first. Quote
JohnnyNoName Posted August 12, 2012 Report Posted August 12, 2012 i used some square sign stock that my work had left over from one of the power plants... very quick to make... someone based on marc's design... just replaced metal bracket. Brilliant! I like the adjustability of it. Well done. Jonathan =================================== Quote
patriot Posted September 5, 2012 Report Posted September 5, 2012 Nice! I'm glad I saw this. I was going to start on a rack this weekend, but I'm going to take a step back and re-evaluate. Thanks! Quote
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