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Post by tusses on Jul 1, 2008 22:40:08 GMT
behind my table saw I have a couple of saw horses stacked with timber more in the corner and back wall where do you keep yours ?
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Post by jaco on Jul 2, 2008 4:16:31 GMT
Welded up a small frame, attached to the wall for sheet size stuff.
Then welded up whole lot of brackets which are bolted to the top of the wall, on both sides, can still park a car if needs be.
Will see if i have some pics.
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Post by dexteria on Jul 2, 2008 20:37:10 GMT
On a Triton rack like this: And like you, some tressles. Cheers Mark
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Post by jonnyd on Jul 2, 2008 23:07:34 GMT
I usually store my timber on end vertically against the wall of the workshop. It allows you to sort through the timber easily and get the right size plank quickly without having to move all the boards on top to get to the one you want at the bottom of the pile. It does help having a 20ft high roof though. After the timber has been worked i will store the timber horizontally in stick usually on a couple of sawhorses.
jon
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Post by davyowen on Jul 2, 2008 23:35:11 GMT
I keep mine under my bed ;D
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Post by tusses on Jul 3, 2008 0:09:22 GMT
On a Triton rack like this: Cheers Mark I like that ! must get one of those Triton anti gravity machines
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Post by jaco on Jul 3, 2008 3:47:07 GMT
Sheet storage next to car. Wood and metal - still new, very full now. The other side of the garage. Upright store in corner, with Bits-n-pieces storage on wheels
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Post by jfc on Jul 9, 2008 17:40:04 GMT
I just chuck it in the corner ;D
I use spur shelving , amazing the weight it can take . The board storage is behind my wallsaw / clamping wall .
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Post by jaco on Jul 10, 2008 18:21:59 GMT
SO, , show us the pics! ;D
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Post by jfc on Jul 10, 2008 20:45:12 GMT
No chance , the forum tidy police will be on my back
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Post by engineerone on Jul 10, 2008 20:57:16 GMT
nah, we all want a fresh laugh ;D ;D paul who at the moment has nothing to offer in his own defence
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