I'm a pretty green welder and I'm not sure how to make this stiffer. This is just 1 of 4 racks that will be tied together with 10' long square tubing through the space between the two verticals. This is made from 14g 1-1/4 tube 48" wide, 41" tall, 3'3" between each of the 4 racks to make it 10' long. It will be freestanding. Its made to primarily hold lumber but a couple willl hold some random long steel. When I lean on the top rung/horizontal it deflects about 3/8" which is more than I'd like considering the weight it will have. It's not fully welded yet, just solidly tacked but I don't think that why it's flexing but maybe. I was hoping to avoid gussets and save the space in the rack but I don't want to just keep adding to this thing without really knowing if it will stiffen it. Just haven't worked with steel enough to know. Suggestions?



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