RACKS FOR ATTACHMENTS

   / RACKS FOR ATTACHMENTS #11  
nice job....but obviously you dont do much work with it....shiny and pretty shiit....
 
   / RACKS FOR ATTACHMENTS #12  
nice job....but obviously you dont do much work with it....shiny and pretty shiit....

yeah all 800 hours on the machine been spent driving it through the car wash :rolleyes:
 
   / RACKS FOR ATTACHMENTS #13  
yeah all 800 hours on the machine been spent driving it through the car wash :rolleyes:
Now a car wash would make an awesome garage add on. Wonder what that would cost ?
 
   / RACKS FOR ATTACHMENTS #14  
A clean desk/shed is a sign of a sick mind, on that basis mine is very healthy;)
 
   / RACKS FOR ATTACHMENTS #16  
I use industrial pallet racks (like the ones you see at Costco or homedepot) to store implements and attachments. Used racks are adjustable, cheap and plentiful and can hold a lot of weight.

I think this post is about pallet racks used in big box stores to DISPLAY their products, not the lighter racking they SELL.

Some dealers must buy them when a warehouse shuts down and then sell the mountain of them off in small lots. Also, I've seen them junked and available for $.20/lb, back before the used steel prices soared.
 
   / RACKS FOR ATTACHMENTS #17  
I too, use Industrial Racking. 13 Foot long is great for storing two buckets or grapples side by side. 13 foot beams are very deep and heavy to install though. Then wire mesh on top to make it safer and easier to put stuff on. No shortage of surplus Redi-rack out there. You can even get galvanized for use in coolers/freezers.
 

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