Cleaning naaaa I didn't clean what I put in it eithershould have done it long ago.
That is slick. Props on using bent corners instead of cut and weld, sharp 90°
Cleaning naaaa I didn't clean what I put in it eithershould have done it long ago.
You guys have such nice scrap piles
What do you do if like me, all your offcuts are awkward and of various sizes?
I would actually be embarassed to show you the two piles currently kicking around under my guillotine and folder

That is not bad.
That is slick. Props on using bent corners instead of cut and weld, sharp 90°![]()

Built a cart a few years back;
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The best part....... Now I can see exactly what I have in one spot.
It makes cleaning the garage so much easier.
Well, you guys got me inspired. I have went out in the shop a half dozen times to clean up my drop pile but, once I get out there and look at all of it, I stop. I have no where to put it that is easily accessible and orderly...
I got to thinking about all of the buckets I am using right now as containers and decided to design a mobile rack.
I measured up a couple of buckets (I have a few different sizes) and modeled up an average size in UG this morning. I had an idea already in my head so I ran with it on the computer. Once the bucket was modeled the rest was easy.
This is a side view. The rack is 24 inches wide.
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Here is a front view. It is 42 inches long and about 48 inches high. Six buckets fit comfortably with room for three more in the middle if I decide to go that way. Right now I am thinking I will make this middle bay a vertical rack for tubing.
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The buckets set in, and on, 3/4 x 3/4 angle at about a 30deg tip.
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A close up of the casters. You can see I am also building in a lot of narrow racks for long lengths, whether sheet metal or tubing, Should work very well. I plan to put steel on the bottom and aluminum higher up.
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I will start doing details tomorrow and probably order steel the end of the week. This looks kind of complicated but its not. All of the pieces are easy to cut with many of them used more then once. Can't wait to get going on this!
Mark
Did you ever finish this rack? I would love to see pictures or even get a progress update. I am toying with building something like that as well.
Finally got back to the cutoff cart project and finished adding some welded wire mesh / screen to the sides and dividers.
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I went with vertical storage in the back, smaller vertical storage in front of that on an elevated section, and then the four litter baskets to hold small stuff in front. Clear bins up on top mostly because there was space.
The best part of this for me was leaving a 24" deep gap in the middle from front to back that holds all the sheet metal and plate material so it's not sitting against a wall out of sight and forgotten. Now I can see exactly what I have in one spot.
It's not pretty, but it sure does hold a ton of stuff in one compact area that is also mobile as a cart. Everything in my garage is on wheels except cabinets and shelving. It makes cleaning the garage so much easier.
Did you ever finish this rack? I would love to see pictures or even get a progress update. I am toying with building something like that as well.