I was looking for something to store my boards on the wall in my garage when not in use and I came across these guys.
Their standard wall rack is a 4 spot rack and then you can add additional spots to this. I added a fifth to my configuration. My total cost was about $90.
During installation, I was already regretting my purchase. The rails that you mount to the wall are much too narrow and flimsy and the arms you mount off these rails are even worse. Additionally, when I tried to install the arms, it was difficult to impossible to mount them near the mounting screws on the rails - there is a design issue with this. This limited where I could mount the arms and preventing me from being able to mount all the arms on the rails (I could only use 4 spots).
Long story short, I'd avoid this one. I sent it back. I suspect the return will be processed without any issue.
Anyone have any pictures of board racks for the garage that they created? I built one out of black iron pipe, but it turned out to be $150 in pieces. I think I will disassemble and return that one too. I'm thinking 1" PVC might work too.
Their standard wall rack is a 4 spot rack and then you can add additional spots to this. I added a fifth to my configuration. My total cost was about $90.
During installation, I was already regretting my purchase. The rails that you mount to the wall are much too narrow and flimsy and the arms you mount off these rails are even worse. Additionally, when I tried to install the arms, it was difficult to impossible to mount them near the mounting screws on the rails - there is a design issue with this. This limited where I could mount the arms and preventing me from being able to mount all the arms on the rails (I could only use 4 spots).
Long story short, I'd avoid this one. I sent it back. I suspect the return will be processed without any issue.
Anyone have any pictures of board racks for the garage that they created? I built one out of black iron pipe, but it turned out to be $150 in pieces. I think I will disassemble and return that one too. I'm thinking 1" PVC might work too.
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