BobbyK
Well-known member
The idea that is....
Been cruising the site for a few months now and have got quite a few idea's from all the talented members post's.
Saw this some where on the site. Thought it was a GREAT idea...so I copied it.
Here are some pic's of my version.
Had my air tools scattered around the garage. So I needed to consolidate them in one area for my own sanity.
My Garage is SMALL and I'm running out of room quick. I need to maximize the space I have. That's another reason this Idea is so great.
Anyway...on to the pic's.
Used 1.5"x1.5" angle iron. Cut it about 30" long
Drilled 10 holes and taped them with a 1/4" NPT tap.
used 1" pipe and 1/4" plate for the mounts. Cut the pipe 4" long and the plate 2.5"x 4".
Welded the plate to the pipe 1st then the pipe/plate to the angle iron.
picked up some cheap China made universal quick disconnects and Harbor Freight. A package of 5 was on sale for $3.00.
They are cheap in quality as well as price. Not really good for anything except what I'm using them for.
Threaded them into the angle iron to check fit and looks.
About 1/8" sticks out the other side.
After a quick degrease I used a rattle can of grey/ silver paint to pretty them up.
Reassembled it and tightened the couplers down.
Mounted it up high so as it's not in the way with the tools hanging from it.
Then loaded it up with my air tools. I use a step ladder to get to the air tools.
Looks good and seems to work well.
So thanks to Garage Journal for the 1st of many idea's I'll be using.
.
Been cruising the site for a few months now and have got quite a few idea's from all the talented members post's.
Saw this some where on the site. Thought it was a GREAT idea...so I copied it.
Here are some pic's of my version.
Had my air tools scattered around the garage. So I needed to consolidate them in one area for my own sanity.
My Garage is SMALL and I'm running out of room quick. I need to maximize the space I have. That's another reason this Idea is so great.
Anyway...on to the pic's.
Used 1.5"x1.5" angle iron. Cut it about 30" long
Drilled 10 holes and taped them with a 1/4" NPT tap.
used 1" pipe and 1/4" plate for the mounts. Cut the pipe 4" long and the plate 2.5"x 4".
Welded the plate to the pipe 1st then the pipe/plate to the angle iron.
picked up some cheap China made universal quick disconnects and Harbor Freight. A package of 5 was on sale for $3.00.
They are cheap in quality as well as price. Not really good for anything except what I'm using them for.
Threaded them into the angle iron to check fit and looks.
About 1/8" sticks out the other side.
After a quick degrease I used a rattle can of grey/ silver paint to pretty them up.
Reassembled it and tightened the couplers down.
Mounted it up high so as it's not in the way with the tools hanging from it.
Then loaded it up with my air tools. I use a step ladder to get to the air tools.
Looks good and seems to work well.
So thanks to Garage Journal for the 1st of many idea's I'll be using.
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