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Lumber a Go-Go
Issue: Issue 226
Posted Date: 6/30/2009

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Rob's PortraitThere is an entire wall (plus another corner) of my shop that is just covered up with piles of lumber.  I moved into this woodshop a year and a half ago, and one of my first thoughts was “I need to build a lumber rack right away ...”.  Did I mention that lumber is still lying all over in my shop?

For that reason, my number one shop priority this summer is to build a lumber storage rack. But those of you who have been readers for some time will know that I believe in the concept that any job worth doing is worth doing in a really complicated and over-the-top fashion.  How am I going to stretch a couple of shelves and a place to store sheetstock into an all-summer event?  That is where you come in ... 

To start with, I want the rack to roll around on casters (really cool casters!).  Secondly, I have a shop-made panel saw that I use to break down plywood and the like. To make that task easier, I am going to mount the panel saw to the cart (didn’t see that one coming ... or did you?). Sadly, at this point I have run out of ideas for embellishment. So I am asking you, the eZine faithful, if you were making an over-the-top lumber storage cart, what would you build into it? 

Now don’t go completely silly here (although if you can find a practical reason to include a laser, I will forever be in your debt): your advice must have some practical basis.  But don’t hold back either - I am ready to build the Xanadu-dome of lumber racks. Perhaps the seventh wonder of the woodworking world.

I will, of course, share your suggestions in our feedback department of the next eZine - even if I don’t include every one on my project. So put your thinking caps on!


Rob Johnstone
, Woodworker's Journal
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