Shop Built - Lumber storage (rack)
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this week i build a much needed lumber rack. This lumber storage solution was really budget friendly, only costing about 25 bucks.
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I think you and Picciuto have the chillest music ever. Glad you're back and good luck with the new shop!
Good to see new stuff and great easy simple project.....love it all!!!
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
+Daniel Smail thanks!
Glad to see you back making videos
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
+Shawn Johnston glad to be back:)
What an awesome lumber rack. Glad you are back. Greetings from Andreas on Off Grid Sweden
Love your videos, good to see you back.
Looks good the way it is man, Thanks for sharing!
Man, I missed your videos. I'm so glad to see you're back, and hopefully you're digging the new house!
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
+crouton976 thanks! Glad to be back:)
Nice. Simple and effective as any usefull project must be.
A lot stronger than I expected, honesty. That's incredible that it only took 32" of plywood
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
+Bruce A. Ulrich yeah seems to be very sturdy, better than my last rack
So .. there's Ryan in a nice back corner of heaven grinning from ear to ear and making stuff ..Hooray ... finally! Good to see you back.
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
+Clyde Decker thanks! Glad to be back
Great to see ya back !
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
+Antoine Quirion Couture great to be back:)
Welcome back Ryan. Good to see you back in the shop.
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
+Ron Waller thanks!
Great build nice and simple, that's the way to go. Barry (ENG)
Second! I def need to build one. Thanks!
Great way of doing it I have been looking for a wood storage solution I can put up higher and have sheet storage underneath
Well welcome back sir lol I like how you sandwiched the support in between the longer pieces I should have done that with mine maybe then the shelves would have been even and all my would weren't have bowed on me yeah after like 3 or 4 months I noticed all the wood on my rack was bowed because the middle support bracket was a little bit higher than the other two so like $400 worth of wood is junk now on the Rockler about the Carter Lumber rack for 69 bucks said screw it rather be safe than sorry but I did like your bill though and if I ever need another Lumber rack that's how I'm going to make it sorry for such a long comment LOL
Pretty cool!
Convenient for storage!
Nice. New show looks really good man.
@GregsGarage
6 жыл бұрын
*shop
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
+Greg's Garage thanks!
You could always use a Jay Bates-esque piece of conduit as an intermediate shelf between all of those shelves. Would be easy to add after the fact. I use the conduit method in my shop and have zero problems with it what-so-ever.
Nice Ryan. I went with a similar setup. Works great
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
+Dan Scott nice!
Nice!!
love your videos Ryan. I was watching your shop organizer video again recently (the one that gave you all kinds of problems). You have I have similar humor so I was laughing that entire video. BTW, what camera are you using? the shots are awesome
dope tunes bro
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
+Andrew Wallace thanks man:)
Sick Bro
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
+Andrew Wallace thanks man:)
It looks good and strong my opinion it needs stopper something like 2cm hight My regards
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
+Ahmed orabi yes, I probably will add them
@NearbyCactus
6 жыл бұрын
Here in Christchurch, New Zealand we get earthquakes. So when I built mine, I drilled vertical holes in the ends of the horizontal supports and ran some rope through it. I don't know how effective it is, but it does give me some peace of mind :-)
Looks like your rack may be thick enough that you could drill holes add some 1\2 in steel rod in those gaps for more storage. :)
I think those supports would suck up a lot of room and they can definitely hold more weight, so I am not sure I'd add an extra one. Just keep stacking up to the next support.
@cwadub
6 жыл бұрын
I have a system like this and while very strong here are my thoughts from a few years of use. When I first saw the layout I thought fill in the gaps to add more supports. Reason why is that when the space between support is large like here you start to fill that up and then when you need a piece that is at the bottom it becomes a major PITA to remove all the wood to get to the piece you need at the bottom! I think better solution is to forgo the space taken up by the supports and add more supports so each 'shelf' holds less wood making it easier to get at the wood on each shelf.
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
+Chris Walden agreed:)
@jocmarti
6 жыл бұрын
Agreed that is the down side.
Ryan great job. Have a random question for you. I have the craftsman version of your fence and have an issue with it constantly sliding/moving. Was wondering if you ever encountered this and if you knew any fixes. Thanks. Welcome back.
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
+Pat Donovan thanks! Sorry never had that issue..
Very cool lumber rack. New shop when did you move
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
+Lyda Shop thanks, two weeks ago. I've been building the house for the last 9 weeks;)
Nice video! Do you have a video (or plans) available for the tapering jig you use?
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
+Mateo Matt there is a video on the channel:)
"......Welcome back Senor Ryan.....!'
Looks good. What type of drill bit are you using to predrill. It looks like there is a countersink built in?
@seansaulnier560
6 жыл бұрын
Just wondering the same myself. I use the dewalt countersinks with tapered bits, but this one looks different.
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
+Jim Nachman it's a counter sinking bit with a depth stop. I ordered it from Lee valley. I'm very happy with it.
Hey Ryan, just moved out to New Brunswick from the west coast, curious any good places in the Saint John or Moncton area to buy hardwoods or and plywood? Home Depot doesn't usually carry the greatest quality of plywoods =)
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
+Sean Saulnier to be honest, not really. I have a pretty big stash that I acquired so I haven't had to buy any but if I have to, I just Kijiji it.
The things I may have done differently - NOT glue those shelf arms in place, and also allow for more frequent spacing. This would give better use of the entire height of that rack. The shelf supports will be plenty solid in the sockets, and you could put longer ones on the upper row/s, etc. Overall, you have a good system. Thanks for posting
Do you have a video or one to reference to the dust collection you build over the R4512 Table Saw?
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
+Daniel Kirkhart there is a video on my channel if you do a search
@danielkirkhart
6 жыл бұрын
Shop built thanks!
How many light in your shop? How many 110v and 220v plugs , getting a new 784 sqft shop soon waiting on closing
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
+Gary and judi Boyd 12 lights (24 4ft bulbs) plugs are ever 8ft at counter hieght and one 220v. I would recommend having plugs at both counter hieght and floor level.
Any thoughts on boxing in the fronts of them?
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
+Trevor Vera yeah, I might end up doing that
So, ive always stored my lumber vertically, and find it to be very efficient. However, i never see anyone else fo that, is their a reason not to. Good video though
@Shopbuilt
6 жыл бұрын
+Blake Haskins vertical storage is definitely alot better and I will have some in my shop as well, the problem is the ceiling height, I'm actually less than 8ft so I need horizontal storage for the longer stuff.
@Belg1970
6 жыл бұрын
how do you keep the vertical stuff from bowing?
Another lefty?