Easy Rod Rack
Easy Rod Rack
Author: Jimmy Curtis
Reduce the rod clutter in your garage or tackle room with a simple, easy-to-make rod rack.
Rubatex Msds Cut an 8-foot two-by-four into two 4-foot lengths. To one piece, screw and glue a 3-foot-long block of Styrofoam. (Be sure to use a glue rated for Styrofoam or the foam will melt.) Cut vertical slits in the foam to grip the upper parts of the rods.
> Fishing Rod Rack Click to enlarge pad Fishing Rod Rack Solid wood two piece construction fishing rod rack. Rods but against carved out rests in bottom piece and are secured by upper wooden "hooks". Mount in to the wall using wood or drywall screws (not included). Holds up to 6 poles.
Rubatex Neoprene Mount the wood with the foam at a convenient height on the wall then attach the other two-by-four at the appropriate distance below it to support the rod butts.
- Double your closet hanging space by adding a second rod at 40" from the ground and adjusting the upper rod to 80".
- Use your doors to gain more storage space by adding over the door racks. You can use this space for shoe storage, cap racks, valets, towel racks and general purpose hooks.
- When you run out of closet space, think about adding garment racks. These come with wheels for easy movement, and some are available with covers.
- Use specific hangers in your closet to gain space and store items, like Multiple skirt hangers, multiple slack hangers, belt, scarf, and tie hangers.
Mount Laurel, New Jersey
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