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I've been working this summer from time to time on finishing my pole barn so that I can eventually heat it. Decided to take a break from that and get a project done that I have been wanting to do for a year. I am something of a organization freak and have hated lumber leaning against walls or in stacks on the floor, so I finally built my wood rack.

The back has an 8" gap for plywood. The front has four shelves for lumber and then there are some cubbies for shorts.

Of course I just noticed that I still need to go back and add some more lag bolts where I am hanging it from my loft. Sounds like a good reason to check the mini-fridge again tomorrow. :laughing:

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   / Todays shop time. #623  
I've been working this summer from time to time on finishing my pole barn so that I can eventually heat it. Decided to take a break from that and get a project done that I have been wanting to do for a year. I am something of a organization freak and have hated lumber leaning against walls or in stacks on the floor, so I finally built my wood rack.

The back has an 8" gap for plywood. The front has four shelves for lumber and then there are some cubbies for shorts.

Of course I just noticed that I still need to go back and add some more lag bolts where I am hanging it from my loft. Sounds like a good reason to check the mini-fridge again tomorrow. :laughing:

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Oooooooo. I really really really like that. How far out do your horizontals extend?
 
   / Todays shop time. #624  
Oooooooo. I really really really like that. How far out do your horizontals extend?

Thanks, I think it'll work out good.

They extend 18.5" so that a couple 2x10's can lay down (on the top shelf) side by side. Other than the the magic behind me picking that number is I had several scrap 2x4's at that length that I decided to use for it. :laughing:

Difficult to see, but there are a few cubby places for bits and pieces to fit in. I am really going to like that. Seems I always have scraps that are a couple feet and I know I will use them down the road.

I figure the 8" gap for plywood in the back will hold a couple new full length pieces as well as plenty of scrap pieces. So that should work out.
 
   / Todays shop time. #625  
Unipunch C frames are always available on eBay but I couldn’t find any info on utilizing them without a proper press brake.

unipunch - Google Search

I came across some locally and decided to see if I could use them in my hydraulic press. The four frames I got were “B” series and capable of 1/2 inch holes in 10 gauge.

I drilled pilot holes in my bed plate for frame alignment.
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   / Todays shop time. #626  
Always wanted to happen across some Unipunches for square hole punching, etc. Need to do some research to understand what I can do as far as thickness/dia hole sizes with my 20T press.
 
   / Todays shop time. #627  
Always wanted to happen across some Unipunches for square hole punching, etc. Need to do some research to understand what I can do as far as thickness/dia hole sizes with my 20T press.

Pls. keep us posted on what you learn. I suspect a few of us have 20-ton presses. :thumbsup:
 
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I built a crane for my wood splitter. I’ve never used that method before so we’ll see how it works.IMG_0048.JPG
 

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