Know hear is a guy who spend a minute are two, using his thinking bucket! Outstanding design and usage. Anyone, disliking this example, need not reply. Well done.
Very nice indeed. Putting this on a list to make. Maybe I'll think about how to fabricate a fully extendable sliders, like the ones for furniture drawers, but rated for 1000lbs+:)
The only thing easier would be an anti-gravity black box you set on the sheet and float it over to the table.... nice setup. Where/ how can we see the CAD drawings and pictures?
Thank you very much for your nice feedback! I greatly appreciate it!! The CAD drawings are available for purchase by making a payment to my PayPal account sales@6ldesigns.com in the amount of $38.00. Please make sure you add your email address, and I will send you the file as soon as I have received your payment! I hope this is helpful! Please let me know if you have any additional questions!
Very cool! Been following you on instagram for a while. Looking forward to your other videos as well. Is this rack something you made or purchased. I am getting tired of wrestling with sheets and plates of steel.
I built this myself prior to getting my plasma table! I looked at different sheet metal racks online and their cost, and decided to build one that would work best for me. It has worked really well for me and is worth every penny I've spent! It has saved my back many times over!
I've done it with 16ga, and it works! It's a little wavy, but it still worked for me! If you lift it off the stack or pallet, you have to get some none magnetic spacers below the magnets like 2x4's, before you engage the magnets!
I have a CAD file for the whole setup! Easily available, jut make a $38.00 payment to my PayPal account sales@6ldesigns.com, and I will email it to you!
These are regular pipe stands! I just altered the tops and added the casters for more mobility. I have a video on my channel about them! Feel free to check it out!
Thank you very much for your nice feedback! I greatly appreciate it!! The CAD drawings are available for purchase by making a payment to my PayPal account sales@6ldesigns.com in the amount of $38.00. Please make sure you add your email address, and I will send you the file as soon as I have received your payment! I hope this is helpful! Please let me know if you have any additional questions!
Hi Wolfgang. Thanks for sharing this. What Lifting magnet rating do you recommend? And where did you get yours? And have you ever had issue with thinner gage sheet peeling back from the lifting magnets?
I used them on some 16ga sheet stock without issues! There are many options available through amazon.com! Mine are rated at 660 lbs. per magnet, which allows me to lift a 1/2" sheet of steel without any problems!
These are removable steel pallets that I can easily move in and out of the rack with my forklift, Craig! The material is all square and rectangular steel tubing, 3/16" wall!
Thank you very much for your nice feedback! I greatly appreciate it!! The CAD drawings are available for purchase by making a payment to my PayPal account sales@6ldesigns.com in the amount of $38.00. Please make sure you add your email address, and I will send you the file as soon as I have received your payment! I hope this is helpful! Please let me know if you have any additional questions!
Know hear is a guy who spend a minute are two, using his thinking bucket! Outstanding design and usage. Anyone, disliking this example, need not reply. Well done.
Thank you for your nice feedback, Allen! Greatly appreciated!
That is slicker then snot if my shop was bigger that would be a definite must have
Thank you for your nice feedback! I know it takes up some space, but it is surely nice to have it!!!
Awesome design and setup outstanding work as always 👍
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Love the setup, work smarter...
Thank you very much for your nice feedback!
Very nice set up, I wish I had the room in my shop for this. Maybe someday when I move out if California and build a Shopdominium.
Thank you very much for your nice feedback! I wish you the very best, and hope you'll be able to turn your dream into reality!!!!
That’s outstanding!
Thank you very much, David!
Great idea mate. Looks like it helps heaps.
It sure does help a lot! It would be back breaking to move sheets to my plasma table without it!
just seeing this, you are a very smart man.
Thank you very much for your kind feedback!
👍👍😎👍👍 - Top Shelf design!
Thank you very much for your nice feedback! This rack has been a life saver for many years now!
Very nice indeed. Putting this on a list to make. Maybe I'll think about how to fabricate a fully extendable sliders, like the ones for furniture drawers, but rated for 1000lbs+:)
Thank you for your nice feedback! Yes, that's an option, but will require a lot more engineering that I was willing to do at that point!!!
The only thing easier would be an anti-gravity black box you set on the sheet and float it over to the table.... nice setup. Where/ how can we see the CAD drawings and pictures?
Thank you very much for your nice feedback! I greatly appreciate it!!
The CAD drawings are available for purchase by making a payment to my PayPal account sales@6ldesigns.com in the amount of $38.00.
Please make sure you add your email address, and I will send you the file as soon as I have received your payment!
I hope this is helpful! Please let me know if you have any additional questions!
Very cool! Been following you on instagram for a while. Looking forward to your other videos as well. Is this rack something you made or purchased. I am getting tired of wrestling with sheets and plates of steel.
I built this myself prior to getting my plasma table! I looked at different sheet metal racks online and their cost, and decided to build one that would work best for me. It has worked really well for me and is worth every penny I've spent! It has saved my back many times over!
How thin of material can you use with the magnet setup? Have you used any 14 guage?
I've done it with 16ga, and it works! It's a little wavy, but it still worked for me! If you lift it off the stack or pallet, you have to get some none magnetic spacers below the magnets like 2x4's, before you engage the magnets!
good day sir! i love it ! youre a genius . can i please ask details about this, i have laser , and i need this kind of rack thank you.
I have a CAD file for the whole setup! Easily available, jut make a $38.00 payment to my PayPal account sales@6ldesigns.com, and I will email it to you!
What adjustable stands are those?
These are regular pipe stands! I just altered the tops and added the casters for more mobility. I have a video on my channel about them! Feel free to check it out!
Hey I’m interested in your drawings for the rack. I’ve been trying to build something like it.
Thank you very much for your nice feedback! I greatly appreciate it!!
The CAD drawings are available for purchase by making a payment to my PayPal account sales@6ldesigns.com in the amount of $38.00.
Please make sure you add your email address, and I will send you the file as soon as I have received your payment!
I hope this is helpful! Please let me know if you have any additional questions!
Hi Wolfgang. Thanks for sharing this. What Lifting magnet rating do you recommend? And where did you get yours? And have you ever had issue with thinner gage sheet peeling back from the lifting magnets?
I used them on some 16ga sheet stock without issues! There are many options available through amazon.com! Mine are rated at 660 lbs. per magnet, which allows me to lift a 1/2" sheet of steel without any problems!
Do the racks slide out at all. Or can you take out with a forklift. Great setup. I need to do the same. What material did you use.
These are removable steel pallets that I can easily move in and out of the rack with my forklift, Craig! The material is all square and rectangular steel tubing, 3/16" wall!
@6ldesignsmetalinmotion217 where can I find the Cad files for this build? Thank you!
Thank you very much for your nice feedback! I greatly appreciate it!!
The CAD drawings are available for purchase by making a payment to my PayPal account sales@6ldesigns.com in the amount of $38.00.
Please make sure you add your email address, and I will send you the file as soon as I have received your payment!
I hope this is helpful! Please let me know if you have any additional questions!
what the bearing model and size you use bro?
It is a Vestil Wall-Mounted Jib Crane for Low Ceilings - 1,000-Lb. Capacity, Model# JIB-LC-6
@@6ldesignsmetalinmotion217 oh I see already see on they website. Thanks
Efficient!
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