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Expandable Parts Rack Panama City FL

A light bulb went on in my head and this wooden version now graces my shop. It’s just over 1 ft. wide when closed and expands to just under 7 ft. Wing nuts make it easy to lock in any position. I’ve used my rack to hold everything from 12-in.-long shelves to 12-ft.-long baseboard moldings.

The Home Depot
(850)913-8860
409 23rd St East
Panama City, FL
LOWE'S OF PANAMA CITY, FLA.
850 913-1600
300 EAST 23RD ST. PANAMA CITY, FL, 32405
Panama City, FL
Bay Brokers & Distributors Inc
850-785-1205
2210 West 23rd St Panama City, FL, 32405
Panama City, FL
Lowe's
(850) 913-1600
300 East 23Rd Street
Panama City, FL
Southern Fastening Systems- Panama City Beach
850-235-3035
7512-B McElvey Panama City Beach, FL, 32408
Panama City Beach, FL
The Home Depot
(850)234-2018
11500 Panama City Bch Pk
Panama City, FL
Fastenal- Panama City
850-747-0089
1209 Harrison Ave Panama City, FL, 32401
Panama City, FL
Kmart 3355 / Cross Merch
(850) 769-2251
1329 W 15Th St
Panama City, FL
Panama City Mall
(850) 872-2211
733 N Highway 231
Panama City, FL
Flagala Hardware
850-234-2141
9700 Front Beach Rd
Panama City Beach, FL

Expandable Parts Rack

Expandable Parts Rack

Expandable Parts Rack 

When I worked on a big project, every surface in my shop used to get covered with stacks of parts. While visiting a small production shop, I saw an expanding metal rack in the finish room, loaded with kitchen cabinet doors. 

A light bulb went on in my head and this wooden version now graces my shop. It’s just over 1 ft. wide when closed and expands to just under 7 ft. Wing nuts make it easy to lock in any position. I’ve used my rack to hold everything from 12-in.-long shelves to 12-ft.-long baseboard moldings.I built my rack of poplar for strength, but straight 2x4s would also work. 

I used hardwood dowels as support arms and paid $8 apiece for good-quality office-chair-style swivel casters. My total cost, including 48 support arms,  was about $100.

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