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I build it like how I build a box when framing around mechanical , like ductwork , easier to build when the frame is built on the wall peice by peice ! Good job man 👍
I have a similar setup holding 8 wheels. Basically the same construction except that I tilted the horizontal beams inwards so that it forms a flat part for the wheel to rest on. Also added some fencing brackets for a bit extra peace of mind
Do you have the dimensions of this still? The video you said its 9ft long by 20 inches, but i saw a reply to a comment from you saying it was 8ft by 24 inches. And how far apart are the two supports in the middle?
Yes it works great. As far as dimensions it will vary by the wheel size but this one is 8 ft long by 24 inches wide. It fits 3 full sets of wheels for my needs. Your tires may differ a little.
Is this style of tire rack okay for long term storage say for your seasonal tires? Will they deform or sag if you don't move them every once in a while?
@@SunTzuLao great work! I built a workbench out of wood left over from a concrete project. I saw the contractor losing up wood to take it away and said “aw HELL no, you charged me for that lumber I’m keeping it”
I liked the way to get a sturdy rack. Just worried about the max weight to hold.I was thinking also about the weight. I got my 2 cars tires sets on steel rims🕳🕳🕳🕳
I'm sitting here watching you build this rack and I was like shit, i need a work bench like that! and then say you made a video on how to build it, putting this video on pause and i will be back after you show me how to build that bench!
This is unsafe. You need lag screws going into the studs, not wood screws. This will rip off the wall at some point. This guy built the same thing and it ripped out ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Ccr714enIig.html