fnieto
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I started off by modifying the horizontal steel rack to accommodate flat sheets of plate overhead . This rack has six HD swivel casters allowing the rack to be pulled away from the wall for periodic cleaning.
After re stocking, I realized I had way more shorter pieces of remnants that would clutter the rack making it counter productive for efficiency.
I designed a vertical remnant "rib cage" rack. The spine is 2" x 4" x 14 gauge with five 1-1/8"holes, the ribs are 1"x 12 gauge round tubing and the base is 2" x 2" x 1/4" angle with a piece of 14 gauge diamond plate. The rib cage also sits on four HD swivel casters. I will be able to quickly pull shorter pieces from this rack when needed.
I hope someone can use the idea to improve material storage.
After re stocking, I realized I had way more shorter pieces of remnants that would clutter the rack making it counter productive for efficiency.
I designed a vertical remnant "rib cage" rack. The spine is 2" x 4" x 14 gauge with five 1-1/8"holes, the ribs are 1"x 12 gauge round tubing and the base is 2" x 2" x 1/4" angle with a piece of 14 gauge diamond plate. The rib cage also sits on four HD swivel casters. I will be able to quickly pull shorter pieces from this rack when needed.
I hope someone can use the idea to improve material storage.