[TheForge] Rack for Stock

Jerry Smith jerry_smith at anvilsandinkstudios.com
Fri Jun 8 16:56:08 EDT 2007


Froaty.

I have 1/4 inch lag bolts and fender washer ready, as
well as some 2 x 12 well seasoned wood. I have an idea
in my head for the structure and probably will start
on it tomorrow.

Thanks one and all,

Jerry
--- Jerry Frost <akfrosty at mtaonline.net> wrote:

> It's like problems. One problem can stop you cold
> but 
> many problems tend to solve themselves.
> 
> Things like material racks are usually really simple
> 
> like what I described but every once in a while
> someone 
> comes up with something really innovative.
> 
> Following one of those ideas I'm going to make a
> couple 
> racks based on a wine rack. One will hold coffee
> cans 
> and one will hold square plastic kitty litter
> buckets.
> 
> I think I'll just buy nut, bolt and nick-nack bins 
> though.
> 
> Frosty
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> it ain't real.
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> 
> From: "Andy Gladish" <gladish at cablerocket.com>
> 
> 
> > Great suggestions, Jerry, and thanks- I once asked
> 
> > Tom Joyce where his
> > inspirations come from, and his reply was very 
> > interesting: he said that the
> > first thing he does is write a list of what the 
> > object needs to do. The
> > longer the list is, the more it tends to almost 
> > design itself.
> > This applies to stock racks as well as his sublime
> 
> > creations...your list of
> > questions jogged my memory about this.
> >
> > Andy g.
> >
> 
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