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How to Build Your Own Scuba Gear Rack (Step by step guide!) 

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How to Build Your Own Scuba Gear Rack (Step by step guide!) Josh is back to give you guys a step by step guide on how to build your very own scuba gear (drying/hanging) rack. We showed you a rack that Josh built for Lyell a few months ago and by popular demand and requests from our viewers Josh put together a video outlining in detail how to do this at home. He will show you all the parts involved, how to go about cutting and gluing together PVC pipe, and then show you the step by step assembly!
Below you will find:
Parts List & a "cut list" of the dimensions you will need to cut the PVC pipe for each step to make this exact sized rack.
Step 1 Bottom Base
Parts:
6 - 1 ¼” 90s
2 - 1 ¼” Tees
1 - 1 ¼” Cross
1 ¼” Pipe Cut lengths
3 - 15 ¾” long
3 - 2 ¼” long
2 - 33 ¼” long
Step 2 Lower Vertical Risers and Horizontal brace on back
Parts:
8 - 1 ¼” Tees
1 - 1 ¼” Cross
1 ¼” Pipe Cut lengths
3 - 2 ¼” long
6 - 32 ¾” long
2 - 20” long
Step 3 Center Bar/ Accessory hooks
Parts:
3 - 1 ¼” Cross
6 - 1 ¼” x ¾” Bushing
6 - ¾” 90s
6 - ¾” Caps
1 ¼” Pipe Cut lengths
2 - 2 ¼” long
2 - 4 5/8” long
¾” Pipe Cut lengths
12 - 3” long
Step 4 Upper Vertical Risers
1 ¼” Cut lengths
​3 - 32 ¾” long (Front)
​3 - 28 ½” long (Rear)
Step 5 Top of Rack
Parts:
​6 - 1 ¼” 90s
​2 - 1 ¼” Tees
​1 - 1 ¼” Cross
​4 - 1 ¼” x 1” Bushings
​1 - ¾” Round wood dowel
1 ¼’ Cut lengths
​6 - 9” long
1” Cut lengths
​2 - 32 ¾” long
Also need:
1 - 8oz can PVC cement
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Комментарии : 29   
@jackieweichman4255
@jackieweichman4255 2 года назад
Josh in his element! Never seen him so stoked. Love the rack. Thank you.
@gamernick1533
@gamernick1533 2 года назад
If you're making several of these, once you have one of the crossmembers set up with all the right angles glued, just make a jig using another set of pipes that comes up, out and then turns to go back into the t junction (the bit at 8:40). Just make sure to only glue the angles parts so you can still slip it in and out. That way you can just put the glue/cement in and turn the parts until the line up with your jig.
@harambeexpress
@harambeexpress 6 месяцев назад
I didn't expect it to hold his weight. That's cool. Really seems like a serious solution. I think I may build something similar this weekend - now I have multiple sets of gear and a drysuit I think it's time.
@Chogogo717
@Chogogo717 2 года назад
I like using the Hyloft 45” wall shelves from Lowes. $50 got me two of them. They can hold 200 pounds each. The wire style shelving makes it easy to hang wetsuits, regulators, and BCD off of the end. It also makes it easy to clip off Al your spools, DSMB, lights, etc on the wires.
@stevemichel801
@stevemichel801 2 года назад
Thanks for the breakdown Josh. Seems easy enough.
@davedonati206
@davedonati206 Год назад
Nice job Josh! 👍
@NicolasP1973
@NicolasP1973 2 года назад
Thank a lot for the video. I planning to make on in the next months
@angelofraietta3156
@angelofraietta3156 Год назад
Fantastic description
@ricardogomez3317
@ricardogomez3317 Год назад
Great video, thank you
@landonnin1
@landonnin1 4 месяца назад
All the fitting are pressure fitting, with a little redesign you could use DWV fitting and say yourself a little money
@RickLindwall
@RickLindwall 11 месяцев назад
I don't know if this was presented below in the comments, but in Step 2, unless I am wrong, the 1-1/4" pipe cut list is missing 2 - 33-1/8" pieces, fyi. Regardless, your plan is fantastic and well thought out. I do plan on reducing it to perhaps 4' as I don't have that much gear to hang. Thanks for your wonderful work!!
@ebanisteriahernandez
@ebanisteriahernandez 2 года назад
Awesome
@BAMFSQUAD
@BAMFSQUAD 2 года назад
Nice now I need to go build something like this in my Garage now lol
@pa508701
@pa508701 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for the video - I need to build something like this. I do not have a lot of experience but you make it look easy enough. Question: is the glue required? I have used PVC racks for other things (towels around the pool) in the past and seems to me that everything holds well just by putting the pipe completely into the fitting (the t, or the angle, or the bushing). Not using glue would allow me to take it apart and make all the minor adjustments to ensure everything is 90 degrees.
@kunalbiswaas
@kunalbiswaas Год назад
woow awsm❤
@ccrealtyteam6535
@ccrealtyteam6535 4 месяца назад
Just bought all the parts at Home Depot in Hawaii, 320 bucks
@StanPalczewski
@StanPalczewski Месяц назад
Do you have the plans for the 7x7 rack? I am tall and have a family of 4 divers for stuff to hang
@scottguimond2268
@scottguimond2268 Год назад
Can you add an overall parts list to this? Like a total amount of each fitting, and a total amount of each pipe length? That will be very helpful for when people are actually at the store purchasing the pieces
@mritty115
@mritty115 2 года назад
Why did you only give the parts and cut lists for the first three steps? Can you add the parts and cuts for steps 4 & 5 (the upper risers and top bar) to the description, please?
@everythingscuba
@everythingscuba 2 года назад
Apologies. That was my fault. Josh asked me to add the entire list and I left out a portion. It has now been added. Sorry for the inconvenience! Lyell
@samraanan
@samraanan 2 года назад
Is it possible to screw in instead of sticking so that it can be disassembled in the off season?
@Scubabum350
@Scubabum350 2 года назад
Thanks for the guide! Unfortunately all the hardware and home reno stores in my neighbourhood only have 3/4", 1" or 1 1/2" PVC fittings and pipes. Can I go with 1" instead of 1 1/4" and still have enough strength?
@everythingscuba
@everythingscuba 2 года назад
Scubabum350, 1” sch 40 pvc might work for the entire rack, although I have not tested to see how sturdy it would be. Most outdoor furniture made of pvc uses 1 1/4”, so that was what I used for racks as I knew it would be plenty strong. Good luck, Josh
@firesprk
@firesprk 2 года назад
Awesome. Do you know by chance how many sticks of 1-1/4" pipe is needed for entire project?
@everythingscuba
@everythingscuba 2 года назад
Thanks Robert, I believe we used 6(six) 10ft sticks of 1 1/4”. Good luck, Josh
@mitchhushak4264
@mitchhushak4264 2 года назад
If one were to put this rack on casters, do you feel the structure is stable enough as is or would it require some diagonal bracing?
@everythingscuba
@everythingscuba 2 года назад
It would be worth a try Mitch, worst case you might need to add some bracing. Let us know how it turns out. Josh
@AlexanderHiebert-on9ud
@AlexanderHiebert-on9ud Год назад
If you cut the pipe with a hand saw, use sand paper to clean the edges, it makes it easier to put it into elbows and things like that and it looks better, just don't shear the edges with sand paper too much, it'll ruin the pipe like that
@nitromax5150
@nitromax5150 Год назад
Now add air to it and you can air dry your gear!!
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