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Old 10-09-2007, 06:04 PM   #1
 
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Thanks to all those who consulted on my wood storage project several weeks ago. I ended using the plans out of Fine Woodworking's Tools & Shops Annual Issue, Winter 2005/2006. The plane jane storage shelves were my design, which are rock solid and pretty cheap to build if anyone wants the design.

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Old 10-09-2007, 07:09 PM   #2
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Excellent storage! Of course, it's already 2/3 full.......

I may do something like that in the garage one of these days.

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Travis nicely done, however that dovetail jig looks out of place. And I believe it would like a new home with..... ME
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Travis,

Organization is a wonderful thing eh ? I'm sure it won't be long before it gets filled up.

Once again, nice job.

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Very nicely done! I bet it got old cutting all of those curves in those plywood braces!
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Great storage solutions! I really like the lumber storage idea.


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I built the exact same lumber rack from shopnotes on one of the walls of my garage. I see you omitted the arms at the top and bottom that keeps things from twisting. Mine is on a stud wall so I spaced mine every other stud or 32" on center. I can fit 12' lenghts with ease and the design is cheap, easy and rock solid. Anybody interested in a rack for lumber should have a look at this design from shopnotes.
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Yep, I did not think it wasgoing tobe doing much twisting umless I bumpinto it.
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Nice work. I'm sure it beats stumbling over your stock when its on the floor.
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You bet ya. My wife is now moving other stuff into the wood storage room!!! Time to take charge. LOL
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Originally Posted by 4yanks View Post
I'm sure it beats stumbling over your stock when its on the floor.
That is the only way I find stuff in my basement.
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