- Location
- Westminster, SoCal
Since I'm putting in a cage shortly, the rack will no longer fit without major modifications. So I'll just make another one that will fit with the cage.
Anyways, so far I only got one pic, but it shows the rack all loaded up. It's built in such a manner that underneath you can store up to a 33x1250 and a fairly sizeable tool box. On top I ussually keep a bin with parts and my socket set and some other goodies. The rack bolts to the floor in 4 places and has many "cross rails" to help with stacking starpping of items on top.
http://www.ofoto.com/I.jsp?c=te2xbqn.3undhedf&x=0&y=r83omi
The rack survived a somewhat violent rollover and sustained only damage to 2 legs (I used big sheetmetal screws before on one end and they got ripped out and bent the two opposing legs, I fixed the legs since and reinforced them as well). It has kept all my tools and spare parts and everything else that was strapped to it from flying and hurting anyone inside.
$125 OBO
Anyways, so far I only got one pic, but it shows the rack all loaded up. It's built in such a manner that underneath you can store up to a 33x1250 and a fairly sizeable tool box. On top I ussually keep a bin with parts and my socket set and some other goodies. The rack bolts to the floor in 4 places and has many "cross rails" to help with stacking starpping of items on top.
http://www.ofoto.com/I.jsp?c=te2xbqn.3undhedf&x=0&y=r83omi
The rack survived a somewhat violent rollover and sustained only damage to 2 legs (I used big sheetmetal screws before on one end and they got ripped out and bent the two opposing legs, I fixed the legs since and reinforced them as well). It has kept all my tools and spare parts and everything else that was strapped to it from flying and hurting anyone inside.
$125 OBO