Very nice work!
Very nice work!
Man, that is top notch!!
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Awesome job!!
Andrew,
Love the racking system. I have 4 of the Hafele drying racks for doors and smaller pieces. I also have shop-built rolling racks for larger pieces (up to about 30" x 80"). But, they take up a huge amount of floor space. Your re-configurable wall system is a great solution for both small and large pieces. I have seen K&V shelf supports up to 24" long which will handle even my largest pieces.
I am considering using the design on at least one wall of my finishing area. The ability to change the configuration and lengths would be extremely helpful.
Any chance you could post some photos of the wood pieces from various angles? Also, which shelf support is it? Does it have the little vertical tab on the end? Did you file off the tab?
Thanks!!!
Charles
The shelf brackets are bought here from Home Depot - not sure of the brand (I can check tomorrow at work). Yes they have a tab in the front which I presume is to stop a shelf from sliding forward? I dont file them, what I did was cut a small slot on the band saw where that lip is, and the wooden extension sits in that. Then I put one wood screw at the back and the wooden piece holds tight to the bracket.
Ill take some close ups tomorrow if I remember... lol. I just finished assembling another big job I just sprayed last week - several dressers, built in cabinets, a desk and a dressing table all for the same customer. I generally load up the wall with brackets and then use the two Hafele carts for doors and/or drawer fronts, when I have a full load in the finishing room.