wroughtn_harv
Super Member
Late eighties I built and sold rick racks that I had designed. Almost five years ago I came across one of them and took some photos, client had me doing a gate and had the rick rack I had made for his father.
Sprinkler pipe is known as schedule ten. I used sch 10 1 1/2 pipe (1 7/8 O. D.
1. Cut the pipe in 16 lengths.
2. Find a muffler shop that will bend tubing for you with a 1 7/8 die.
3. First bend is almost a 180 degree bend at 2 feet
4. Second bend is at 4 feet ninety degree perpendicular to the first bend.
5. Third and last bend is at 8 feet ninety degree and parallel to the second.
What I had was a deal with a local muffler shop that would work me in slow time, Thursday 10 am, and charge me by the hour. I would take in twenty pieces of pipe. Any two pieces would weld together and make me one rack, ten racks. I would add legs and pads and they were very popular.
We filled one up with green oak, about 3500 lbs, ran a chain across the top, and picked it up with a fork lift, no issues. And I know at least one is still viable thirty years later.
Sprinkler pipe is known as schedule ten. I used sch 10 1 1/2 pipe (1 7/8 O. D.
1. Cut the pipe in 16 lengths.
2. Find a muffler shop that will bend tubing for you with a 1 7/8 die.
3. First bend is almost a 180 degree bend at 2 feet
4. Second bend is at 4 feet ninety degree perpendicular to the first bend.
5. Third and last bend is at 8 feet ninety degree and parallel to the second.
What I had was a deal with a local muffler shop that would work me in slow time, Thursday 10 am, and charge me by the hour. I would take in twenty pieces of pipe. Any two pieces would weld together and make me one rack, ten racks. I would add legs and pads and they were very popular.
We filled one up with green oak, about 3500 lbs, ran a chain across the top, and picked it up with a fork lift, no issues. And I know at least one is still viable thirty years later.