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Re: Strip: Where’s a good place for strips when bu
By:mike allen --->
Date: 1/2/2002, 7:22 pm

: I've nailed some huge nails/spikes into the vertical beams of the shop. They
: are spaced about 4' apart. I did 4 or 5 vertical rows like this so there
: was a pretty good storage capacity. This system has worked okay, but I'd
: rather have used plywood triangles with a horizontal section sticking
: straight out.

: Roger

your nails sound like a great idea as there's more space that the ply triangle would remove. if they're really thick and the shop temp varies a bunch, it might be best to put some of that 1/2 in pipe insulation on them so no rust staining on the strips.

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Strip: Where’s a good place for strips when building? *Pic*
Bobby Curtis -- 1/2/2002, 6:39 pm
Re: Strip: Where’s a good place for strips when bu
Rob Macks -- 1/3/2002, 9:23 am
Re: Strip: Where’s a good place for strips when bu
Bobby Curtis -- 1/3/2002, 8:17 am
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Tom Johansen -- 1/3/2002, 10:43 pm
Re: Strip: Where’s a good place for strips when bu *Pic*
Tom Johansen -- 1/2/2002, 11:50 pm
Try posting the pic again *Pic*
Tom Johansen -- 1/3/2002, 12:39 am
Re: Strip: Where’s a good place for strips when bu
Ross Leidy -- 1/2/2002, 9:38 pm
Re: Strip: Where’s a good place for strips when bu
Roger Nuffer -- 1/2/2002, 7:08 pm
Re: Strip: Where’s a good place for strips when bu
mike allen ---> -- 1/2/2002, 7:22 pm
Re: Strip: Where’s a good place for strips when bu
Roger Nuffer -- 1/2/2002, 7:51 pm
Re: Strip: Where’s a good place for strips when bu
mike allen ---> -- 1/2/2002, 6:47 pm
Re: Strip: Where’s a good place for strips when bu
Roger Nuffer -- 1/2/2002, 8:36 pm