Stock Rack

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Got tired of things being leaned against a wall and fast becoming a #@$%-pile, so I made a stock rack. It was 80% done being in that I scavenged the frame from an old shop I used to work at, then just welded studs onto it. Used 1/2 round for the upper ones and some 5/8" for the lowers, much more organized now. I have carried that big steel rack for 3 years now, FINALLY *angry yet accomplished fist shake* it is used for something:cool:

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remember, welders can be used for more then tacking billets and welding handles on things :D
 
Nice project.
I keep everydamn bit of steel I can walk away with too and storing it's a problem.


Is it tied to the wall?

What keeps it from falling over?


and how are you storing the short bits that fit between your pins ?
maybe some vertical holders in the future?
 
Magic!!!!!!

It's got little feet welded on on all 4 corners like legs, plus everything being in tight keeps it balanced, I will make a brace though that ties it to the wall though it's really not tippy.
 
That's nice, Sam. I too have the "steel piled up in the corners and under the bench" disease in my shop.
 
Count, gonna build a little stack of vertical pipes to put shorties in, or just a big tray.

thanks guys!

Erik, cannot knock a free broom just for a short handle.
 
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