"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Great for starters. Use it until you have time to put together something that will hold screens more efficiently. Make sure you can dry shirt side down without snagging the mesh. And... casters! Even if the rack almost never moves, I find it's really helpful to have casters so that moving is easy when necessary, even if loaded with screens.
Quote from: mooseman on October 06, 2018, 05:07:27 PMPretty only counts in beauty pageants, if it works it works.Next time you get the handy man urges think aboit using some 2 x 4's space and drill thm to accept a short lengtn of 3/4 " PVC pipe . Can be 8 foot high and hold a crap load of screens..Best of all will cost you less than30 bucks .here is a picture of the inside of my dry cabinet using 3/4" pvc pipe pieces for the supports.Same idea will work for a 2 x 4 as the sides of my dry cabinet.moosemanyou built that? wow looks good man
Pretty only counts in beauty pageants, if it works it works.Next time you get the handy man urges think aboit using some 2 x 4's space and drill thm to accept a short lengtn of 3/4 " PVC pipe . Can be 8 foot high and hold a crap load of screens..Best of all will cost you less than30 bucks .here is a picture of the inside of my dry cabinet using 3/4" pvc pipe pieces for the supports.Same idea will work for a 2 x 4 as the sides of my dry cabinet.mooseman
Quote from: Fleetee on October 09, 2018, 08:27:24 AMQuote from: mooseman on October 06, 2018, 05:07:27 PMPretty only counts in beauty pageants, if it works it works.Next time you get the handy man urges think aboit using some 2 x 4's space and drill thm to accept a short lengtn of 3/4 " PVC pipe . Can be 8 foot high and hold a crap load of screens..Best of all will cost you less than30 bucks .here is a picture of the inside of my dry cabinet using 3/4" pvc pipe pieces for the supports.Same idea will work for a 2 x 4 as the sides of my dry cabinet.moosemanyou built that? wow looks good manIf you want some good starter courses in woodworking, all of the New Yankee Workshop videos can be found on Youtube and online elsewhere. Start at the beginning of the series before he gets into crazy stuff. I try and avoid some of the people I see on youtube. When I watch people use a table saw and cut pieces wider than they are long against the fence, I cringe...that is how you get a board thrown back at you...or worse, a few missing fingers. One of the few people I watch on youtube is Diresta, he does some great tips and tricks videos.
Quote from: mk162 on October 09, 2018, 11:57:26 AMQuote from: Fleetee on October 09, 2018, 08:27:24 AMQuote from: mooseman on October 06, 2018, 05:07:27 PMPretty only counts in beauty pageants, if it works it works.Next time you get the handy man urges think aboit using some 2 x 4's space and drill thm to accept a short lengtn of 3/4 " PVC pipe . Can be 8 foot high and hold a crap load of screens..Best of all will cost you less than30 bucks .here is a picture of the inside of my dry cabinet using 3/4" pvc pipe pieces for the supports.Same idea will work for a 2 x 4 as the sides of my dry cabinet.moosemanyou built that? wow looks good manIf you want some good starter courses in woodworking, all of the New Yankee Workshop videos can be found on Youtube and online elsewhere. Start at the beginning of the series before he gets into crazy stuff. I try and avoid some of the people I see on youtube. When I watch people use a table saw and cut pieces wider than they are long against the fence, I cringe...that is how you get a board thrown back at you...or worse, a few missing fingers. One of the few people I watch on youtube is Diresta, he does some great tips and tricks videos.One of the actually decent guys on YT was showing you why you shouldn't cut a certain way and was causing it to kick back.Then when he watched the slow-mo he realized how stupid that was because even being careful and KNOWING it was coming, his thumb came inches from the blade when the piece kicked out.