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Looks like a sturdy fix Brock! I'm glad to see your racks are holding up. I'm planning to build an open sided shed with shelves like that, about 7 ft x 18ft. I know strange size, but I'll be able to load it on a trailer and move it to a new property eventually.
Hello Brock, thanks for taking us along. Looks like it was a pretty easy repair. I built yours shelving system in my pole barn and it has been wonderful. Have a good one, Ben
You have to be extra careful now. Just saw you hit it putting the box blade back in there since you actually have about 1 less clearance. But that's nothing the things going to be pulling it out with that ruff cute board are going to be a lot stronger and if you catch it again you could lot more damage to your rake system
If you will put a 2x4 under each side of the 2x6 on the 4x4 using a bunch of construction screws, that will distribute the weight more onto the 4x4 and give the shelf more support on each end.
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Work fascinates me...I could sit and watch it for hours! Great job, Brock! I always enjoy your videos!
It’s such a great storage system!
Thanks
Good afternoon Brock. Nice job on the shelf. We got the lean-to done except for the sheet metal this morning. God bless and have a wonderful day. 👍👍🙂
I like the shelving and the organization in your building. Great idea.
If a board breaks you have the mill just make another..
Looks like a sturdy fix Brock! I'm glad to see your racks are holding up. I'm planning to build an open sided shed with shelves like that, about 7 ft x 18ft. I know strange size, but I'll be able to load it on a trailer and move it to a new property eventually.
Good luck with it. Stacking implements definitely saves room
Thanks for the video
I used pallet racking, you can used ones locally for cheap
Yes, vertically under the 2x6, screwed to the 4x4
I have replaced most of my lags with carriage bolts, much sturdier!
Hello Brock, thanks for taking us along. Looks like it was a pretty easy repair. I built yours shelving system in my pole barn and it has been wonderful. Have a good one, Ben
You have to be extra careful now. Just saw you hit it putting the box blade back in there since you actually have about 1 less clearance. But that's nothing the things going to be pulling it out with that ruff cute board are going to be a lot stronger and if you catch it again you could lot more damage to your rake system
If you will put a 2x4 under each side of the 2x6 on the 4x4 using a bunch of construction screws, that will distribute the weight more onto the 4x4 and give the shelf more support on each end.
You mean vertically, from the 2x6 to the ground? Trying to visualize what you meant, and that makes the most sense (to me). Otherwise, please clarify.
Hi is the stump bucket a good investment, and is it also good for any other job around property?
Tnx
Is that the teller you got from Home Depot on the one day special,? That will teach me not to procrastinat when Brock says Deal, he means Deal! 😢😢
That is the same tiller. Heck of a good deal that a viewer sent to me.
Your rack system must surely save a lot of time and aggravation by not having to constantly shuffle equipment.
I’m happy with it
❤you could always double that outside 2x for added strength
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