New rod rack design...any interest?

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  1. TunaSlayer

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    I'll be posting the official price and options list when I finish it and post pics. It'll be the same price I gave all those I PMed.
     
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    looks good man. nice shop by the way.
     
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    you have a nice garage man lol but they look good! good job :cheers:
     
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    Thanks guys:waytogo: It's my office
     
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    wish i was good with workin with wood...i can do metal but wood kicks my butt lol
     
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    Metal is the most useful, but wood is warm. My metal working skills are O.K., but really only good enough to fix crap on my boat when it breaks. I would be ashamed to sell my welds. Def need more time practicing. I guess it doesn't help that every time I weld it's freezing out and blowing hard in the harbor. I love woodworking though. I build custom furniture too in the winter months.
     
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    thats awesome...i jus go to school and build exhuast and such for ppl there and go out to my dads shop and fix everything he breaks haha im not to shabby on a lathe either..i love those things
     
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    Tim you think you can make those holders quick disconnect, so if I'm hauling stuff and it shifts it doesn't break the holders?

    just a thought
     
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    Hmm I dont know if it would work. These things are really solid and in there good. I haul a lot of stuff and mine doesn't budge.
     
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    cool
     

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