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    Stock rack

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    The stock rack finished up and set in place.
    the top rack is all shelf he next 3 down are partial shelf and rack will hold lengths and cuts/drops. Sheet metal will slide behind it.

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    Looks nice, never occured to me to build one from wood. Like your joint design.

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    What dosnt show in the pics is the center board in the up rights is cut at 10* on the bottom edge and a wedge fit in way proud the up rights are glued and screwed together left to cure for a couple days. Then the arms are glued and inserted the wedges driven in tight. And then the arms are screwed and the wedge locked with a screw. Makes a very tight joint with no play or wiggle. Also if your cuts are square then the arms are also when set.

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    Very nice !

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    I bought out a friends 1 man job shop. 2 lathes a bridgeport mill surface grinder and tooling. He threw in the cuts and drops along with a lot of stock in 4'-10' lengths. I need to get this up off the floor and out of the tubs and buckets. The nice thing is all the materials is labeled as to what they are. A lot of prehard and annealed 4140, some as big as 10" in dia. Cold rolled 1018, 10l17, this is mostly smaller round stock. Gage stock 01 and w1, drill rod. I really need to get it organized

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    Cool! Nothing like being able to see your stock at a glance!
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    Very nice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by country gent View Post
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    The stock rack finished up and set in place.
    the top rack is all shelf he next 3 down are partial shelf and rack will hold lengths and cuts/drops. Sheet metal will slide behind it.
    So very nice.... How will you ever be able to find anything ?

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    That design could also be used to make a nice loading bench.

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