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ALMOST BEEKEEPING - RELATED TOPICS => FARMING & COUNTRY LIFE => Topic started by: jalentour on January 10, 2015, 10:31:46 am
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Was thinking about building a lumber rack in the barn for the 2x4,6,8,12 I have left over from other projects. I'd like to build a cart of some type for my plywood too. My barn post run at 8' apart. Was thinking of using a 2"x6"x12' horizontally and 2"x4" vertically for the lumber rack. I'd like a cart that was portable that I could lean full sheets of ply on.
Has anyone seen plans or have pictures of something that works?
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JV,
I built a plywood rack in my pole barn. It is across a 12' span between 2 poles. I used -2x6 yellow pine for all of the wood. Ends look like this:
P
P
P
P
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X. P X
X. P. X
X. P. X
The P is the pole and the X's are 2x6's I put 2x6's vertical between the 2 frames with 2x6's horizontal on top. I used 20d nails that I predrilled, to prevent splitting, through the 2x6's to fasten them to the poles.
I made it real sturdy and I'm glad because it is holding a lot of weight, it is full of 3/4" plywood.
The top is 48" wide.
I made it so that as soon as I use the plywood I could then use it as a 4'x12' work table.
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What are you using for shelf supports?
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Saw,
Took me a bit to figure out.
You are using the 2x6 as diagonals from the bottom.
I just build an 8' work bench, wish I had figured sooner.
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Saw,
Took me a bit to figure out.
You are using the 2x6 as diagonals from the bottom.
I just build an 8' work bench, wish I had figured sooner.
Sorry i did not get back to you.
Hope the table that you did build works out.
Jim
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Got the rack done
I tried to include an image but I can't get it right side up.