John Buzzurro
11-25-2005, 11:55 AM
Just a little project I did to help clean up the clutter in my shop. I wanted something to hold lumber and long clamps, that took up a minimum of space.
The bottom is 3/4 ply with wheels. The main frame is 2x4s sandwiched between a couple of 2x6s at the base. 1/4 ply is nailed to the sides and back to help stabilize the frame. I also used 1/4 ply to create bins for scrap wood. The shelving is metal standards & brackets, so height can be adjusted. The back of the rack is mainly for storing plywood.
http://userweb.suscom.net/~jbuzzurr/woodworking/workshop/lumberrackfront_tn.jpg (http://userweb.suscom.net/~jbuzzurr/woodworking/workshop/lumberrackfront.jpg) http://userweb.suscom.net/~jbuzzurr/woodworking/workshop/lumberrackback_tn.jpg (http://userweb.suscom.net/~jbuzzurr/woodworking/workshop/lumberrackback.jpg)
The bottom is 3/4 ply with wheels. The main frame is 2x4s sandwiched between a couple of 2x6s at the base. 1/4 ply is nailed to the sides and back to help stabilize the frame. I also used 1/4 ply to create bins for scrap wood. The shelving is metal standards & brackets, so height can be adjusted. The back of the rack is mainly for storing plywood.
http://userweb.suscom.net/~jbuzzurr/woodworking/workshop/lumberrackfront_tn.jpg (http://userweb.suscom.net/~jbuzzurr/woodworking/workshop/lumberrackfront.jpg) http://userweb.suscom.net/~jbuzzurr/woodworking/workshop/lumberrackback_tn.jpg (http://userweb.suscom.net/~jbuzzurr/woodworking/workshop/lumberrackback.jpg)