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blue
> 24 hourIt was reasonably fast and easy to install these in my storage shed. Filled in with Lumber, no fuss. They work very well. Id buy them again.
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Mario Alvarez
> 24 hourWow, what can I say. Im blown away with how great these racks worked out and how much weight they can handle. Made a HUGE difference in my wood shop. Worth every penny!!!
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KEZ
> 24 hour(-) The first two lag bolts I tried snapped off (broke). Both bolts broke at the same spot -- where the threads start. I pre-drilled the holes, so that wasnt the problem. I switched to using my own lag bolts and there were no more issues. The hardware provide with the racks is poor quality. (+) The design is generally good; easy to install and adjust. The quality of the racks is pretty good. Ill be curious to see how the finish holds up over time. They feel strong enough for most uses. Good for trim and smaller dimensional lumber. (-) Im puzzled by one design feature. The top and bottom rack each have two holes -- for adjusting height. The top rack only fits on the highest setting because the mounting bolt prevents use of the lower holes. The bottom rack only fits on the higher setting. If you try to use the lower setting, the rack arm drops below the mounting bracket. Very strange that they would provide the additional adjustments when two cant be used. The only explanation I can think of is that they wanted a symmetrical bracket, where theres no top or bottom.
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Christopher Shattuck
> 24 hourThese were easy to install and see very strong. Nice to finally get all my wood organized and out of the way.
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RiViT13
> 24 hourVery sturdy, freed up alot of space in garage. I just wish they came with a rod or strap to go between the arms up and down to secure items so the do not tumble/fall off end. In my photos you can see paracord that I tied between the arms. Thanks for helping me get my floor space back.
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Dave
> 24 hourEasy to install, just what I needed to organize my boards for my woodshop.
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Scott Akam
> 24 hourOverall this would have been very good if not for some quality control issues. 1. The holes in several of the pins were not drilled all the way through. 2. One of the arm brackets was not welded on straight and could not be installed. I was able to drill the pins pretty easily with a drill press. The crooked bracket on one of the arms was a bigger problem. I could not even get the pin through the hole. I used a rat tail file to open up the holes until I was able to get the pin in and the arm was sitting straight. I had to open up the holes a bit on another arm also because it was sitting a bit high relative to the other arms. It is critical to have the arms line up across all 4 racks if you dont want to have warped boards. In the end, I was able to make it work but I had to put in extra work to make it useable.
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blfarris
> 24 hourAs mentioned in many of the comments, you should buy lag bolts so that the racks securely hold the weight these racks can hold. I bought 3 5/16 lag bolts for 52 cents each at Ace Hardware. Get 4 lag bolts per pack (e.g. I bought 8 for my 2 pack). Installation Notes 1. I found studs approximately 48 inches apart. 2. Mark horizontal line (6 ft level) where you want the bottom of the supports to be. 3. Mark vertical line (2 ft level) running 16 inches up from bottom mark. 4. Mark and drill pilot hole for lag bolts (13/64ths). The holes in my mount were 3 and 14 5/8ths up from the bottom. 5. Use impact driver to attach mounts. Dont forget to put a washer (called a spacer in the instructions) on each lag bolt. 6. Install arms with hunch pins and clips. Check arm for angle, if that is critical for your usage. Tools (these are the tools I used, not all are mandatory) 1. Stud finder 2. 2 foot level 3. 6 foot level 4. Measuring tape 5. Drill and 13/64ths drill bit (could use 7/32nds) 6. Impact drill and half inch deep socket Complaints: 1. One of the hitch pins had a hole that didnt go all the way through, so I chatted with Amazon and got a $15 credit and bought an 1 1/2 inch pin for $1.45 from Ace Hardware 2. The specs mention that the arms tilt up slightly; three of mine (so a fourth of the arms) did not. The angle was not critical for wood stock, so that was not an issue for me.
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Chevy guy
> 24 hourMost folks who need to rack up materials could build the racks. Don’t. These are so easy to put up and reconfigure. I contemplated for months in my new house how to arrange my garage/shop and then got these as a “temporary” stand in. The floor is now clear and I probably will have these the rest of my life. So easy, and I could hardly buy the tubing to build my own for the price.
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VG1500
> 24 hourExcellent product. Sturdy and quick install. Just make sure you order the correct amount.