I have finally finished "rearranging" my shop, at least for all that I have planned.
My last thing to do was to move and rebuild my lumber rack. Each assembly is built up out of 3 10 ft 2x4's. The 2 x 6's are about 27" long and angled up at 5 degrees. The 2x4/2x6 assembly is bolted together with 1/2 inch carriage bolts and the entire thing is lag screwed to the top plate and studs in the wall. There are a total of 6 of the assemblies so I can hold 16 ft boards fairly easily.
I had built the little cut off boxes a while back to store shorts in, and am pretty happy with them. I got the entire idea from a FWW issue awhile back. I think it was one of their annual shop issues. I finally have a good place to store my sliding compound miter saw so it is out of the way when not in use.
Strangely enough, my old lumber rack (which had two windows between it) seemed quite full. This one seems quite empty.
Now I have the space to put some walnut someone has been holding for me.
Thanks for looking
My last thing to do was to move and rebuild my lumber rack. Each assembly is built up out of 3 10 ft 2x4's. The 2 x 6's are about 27" long and angled up at 5 degrees. The 2x4/2x6 assembly is bolted together with 1/2 inch carriage bolts and the entire thing is lag screwed to the top plate and studs in the wall. There are a total of 6 of the assemblies so I can hold 16 ft boards fairly easily.
I had built the little cut off boxes a while back to store shorts in, and am pretty happy with them. I got the entire idea from a FWW issue awhile back. I think it was one of their annual shop issues. I finally have a good place to store my sliding compound miter saw so it is out of the way when not in use.
Strangely enough, my old lumber rack (which had two windows between it) seemed quite full. This one seems quite empty.
Now I have the space to put some walnut someone has been holding for me.
Thanks for looking