Can't stop staring at my rack!

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Bleachy
Bleachy
SA
80 posts
SA, 80 posts
13 Nov 2014 8:37am
Finally decided to tidy the shed up (a little bit). Whipped these little racks up in about an hour for under $100. I wonder if my collection of DC's is anywhere near Stimo's yet?




moyzie
moyzie
SA
135 posts
SA, 135 posts
13 Nov 2014 9:10am
Nice Maaaate!!
surf4fun
surf4fun
WA
1313 posts
WA, 1313 posts
13 Nov 2014 7:57am
I think Stimo has you on variety and colour, especially his new 'safety green' board.
Bleachy
Bleachy
SA
80 posts
SA, 80 posts
13 Nov 2014 2:43pm
surf4fun said..
I think Stimo has you on variety and colour, especially his new 'safety green' board.


Don't think I've seen the new green one yet Cam!
laceys lane
laceys lane
QLD
19804 posts
QLD, 19804 posts
13 Nov 2014 4:11pm
little known fact.



dc is stimo. stimo is dc
KennyK
KennyK
QLD
395 posts
QLD, 395 posts
13 Nov 2014 5:32pm
Yeah, nothin like a nice rack!




Todzilla
Todzilla
189 posts
189 posts
13 Nov 2014 3:50pm
Any tricks/advice for building a similar rack? About to do the same at my place to hold a couple of surfboards and race boards and any sage advice would be greatly appreciated…!




TheGoodDr
TheGoodDr
SA
216 posts
SA, 216 posts
13 Nov 2014 6:40pm
Bleachy said..
Finally decided to tidy the shed up (a little bit). Whipped these little racks up in about an hour for under $100. I wonder if my collection of DC's is anywhere near Stimo's yet?





Hey Bleachy,
with the right transport you've got a nice little DW hire / tour business there
KennyK
KennyK
QLD
395 posts
QLD, 395 posts
13 Nov 2014 8:22pm
Todzilla said..
Any tricks/advice for building a similar rack? About to do the same at my place to hold a couple of surfboards and race boards and any sage advice would be greatly appreciated?!






Yeah man, I just use a couple of lengths of pine wall stud, 70 x 35, batton screwed to the wall, (into the studs), on edge.
I used 24 mm tassie oak dowel for the racks. to this I drilled 24 mm holes where I wanted the dowels to protrude. Then having cut the dowels to length I knocked them into the holes and voila. The holes, I drilled them so the dowells had about a 5 degree angle upwards. Easy as!
Bleachy
Bleachy
SA
80 posts
SA, 80 posts
13 Nov 2014 9:40pm
Yeah that's exactly what I did. I would probably use a square piece of timber for the uprights like a 75x75 only so the dowel has more stability but mines in 75x35 and seems to hold just fine. All carbon boards tho. Also not sure how much tassie oak is but I used 22m broom handles. $5 each and you get 2 or 3 length from it.
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