Decided to do something about lumber storage. Need to get it off of the floor and out of the attic of my garage. In the process of insulating, heating and finishing the walls and ceiling of the garage so this project is overdue. This is a copy of one that John TenEyck posted some time ago on these pages (thanks John!)
I used all scrap or repurposed lumber for this project. Even had a couple of extra HF dollies on hand. I added a few slats on the bottom frame for "shorts." It's all screwed together - I probably overdid the number of screws but wanted it to be sturdy. It is a very solid unit and does not rack at all when moved. When John built his several years ago, I'm sure material was a lot less expensive (metal has really escalated in price). I investigated buying the steel bars locally at either Lowe's or Home Depot but the cost was prohibitive IMO. Found a package of 10 two footers for ~$32 delivered at Amazon.
Will probably build a couple more. Maybe one for some sheet material without the bars. I like the fact that this cart has a small footprint (~24" wide), the individual pieces can be easily accessed, and the cart can be moved around as necessary.
Doug
(My apologies for the double on the first picture - can't figure out how to delete one)
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I used all scrap or repurposed lumber for this project. Even had a couple of extra HF dollies on hand. I added a few slats on the bottom frame for "shorts." It's all screwed together - I probably overdid the number of screws but wanted it to be sturdy. It is a very solid unit and does not rack at all when moved. When John built his several years ago, I'm sure material was a lot less expensive (metal has really escalated in price). I investigated buying the steel bars locally at either Lowe's or Home Depot but the cost was prohibitive IMO. Found a package of 10 two footers for ~$32 delivered at Amazon.
Will probably build a couple more. Maybe one for some sheet material without the bars. I like the fact that this cart has a small footprint (~24" wide), the individual pieces can be easily accessed, and the cart can be moved around as necessary.
Doug
(My apologies for the double on the first picture - can't figure out how to delete one)
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