PhantomEB
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I rather build than buy for the simple reason, my tires usually always bigger than stock....
I rather build than buy for the simple reason, my tires usually always bigger than stock....
Well putMy free time is too valuable to me to waste on a project I don't want to do, if it is not necessary.

Nice work... maybe make the rear bottom hinged so you can fold it up when not in use. Lots of people have folding racks in their car trailers.Here it is. I used rope instead of chain. I didn't have any chain laying around. Wife said I should pick up chain a little later. I also didn't get to paint it all cause I ran out of paint. I plan on painting that wall a little later so when I do that I will do a better paint job and I will add chain to it. Over all I am happy with it. It has freed up some space on the floor which is needed in my small garage. I didn't have to build it but I had the scrap material laying around and I enjoyed the project and now I have a place to put the winter storage tires/rims in the summer and the street rims/tires in the winter.
Thanks for the great post and letting me borrow your idea.
Thoughts/comments/suggestions?
That is true... most of the things I DIY are because I don't see the value in paying for it or simply can't afford it. I loathe yardwork, but I don't spend a dime on it becaue it'd be foolish to pay someone ese that money when it takes me about an hour a week to do my lawn. However, when you grow up being the family yard slave tending to 6+ acres and having to spend 3-4 hours mowing/trimming it you develop a hatred for itWhat marvelous things a regular paycheck allows for!

I don't spend a dime on it becaue it'd be foolish to pay someone ese that money when it takes me about an hour a week to do my lawn.


I agree, looks perfect in your garage.That looks really damn good! I absolutely love what you have done with your garage.
Thanks... it's taken 6 years and a few reorganizations, but it's finally coming together. I got that Corvette Racing flag back when I got my first Z06 in '03. That was the inspiration to do the red/white/checkerboard.That looks really damn good! I absolutely love what you have done with your garage.
Again time = money and in this case the money saved doing it myself vs. the cost to purchse wasn't worth the DIY. I don't have any spare bed frames... I'd have to spend time searching goodwill or salvation army for them, then go get them, then go buy tools to cut the metal, then spend time planning/designing/fabbing.
I have multiple sets of race wheels/tires, a 20x20 2-car garage, and I don't like my $1200 Hoosiers and rare forged Z06 wheel sets sitting outside for someone to take and for the hot/cold fluctuations to deteriorate the rubber. Plus I don't like schlepping them into my back yard one at a time to put them in my shed.
As for projects... I have my track car to maintain prep vs. spend my time running around fabbing a tire rack... and a kitchen floor to finish tiling.
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Maybe I should stop paying Hoosier and start growing rubber trees.... I mean how much do rubber tree seeds cost?
The 4ft metal rack was 130, an 8 foot was almost double that.
Personally I started building a rack myself. Too many people don't seem to have enough faith in your neighborhood friendly 2x4... and they hold up your house! The amount of weight they can support is staggering.
I am just under 50 deep in lags lumber and supplies but it will be twice as big for 1/4 the cost. How hard is it to cut some 2x4's?
I also recessed the wood at 45 degree angles as to cradle the wheels and be less likely to create flat spots. Angle iron just doesn't sit well with me over time making dents from small flats touching.
I wish I went with wider flat boards for supports so I intend to add on to later allowing me to store bare rims and smaller wheels.
It probably wont take me a whole lot longer to build than to assemble a purchased one to be honest, and its a proud job well done.
