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16 minutes ago, Puzzleboy said:

Have seen that one before.  That thing is slower than a Polaris.... Lol

Looks good, but the one that pivots in the centre is dead simple. 

It has to be very slow otherwise that tin Doo chassis would bend like the cigarette paper it's made of.

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No, but I see the one on the top shelf.  :) 

It does look nice.  A bunch of yellow old junk would be nice too.......

Pretty smart design though, with the pivoting top shelf.  Elegant, simple...... like me. 

Just now, Poncho said:

See the 1980 Sting on the top self, my buddy had the exact same sled.  That's a 1980 440 fan.  Great little sled

 

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3 minutes ago, Puzzleboy said:

No, but I see the one on the top shelf.  :) 

It does look nice.  A bunch of yellow old junk would be nice too.......

Pretty smart design though, with the pivoting top shelf.  Elegant, simple...... like me. 

 

 

Yep whatever.....you are such a women, it is unbelievable

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It's a 30x42 steel building.  Headroom varies depending on where you position the racks, but I'd like to put them around the outer perimeter, near the front of the building.  

Can't recall that dimension offhand....

 

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Have thought about that, and would look pretty cool too.  One issue is, the two boats on the left and another not in the picture, are tenants (which could change from year to year).  So the height could be an issue at some point.  

But being that the building is 30 feet wide, I could put posts at the 10 and 20 foot points. 

Where can you buy that old racking?  Warehouse shutdowns, etc.? 

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3 hours ago, Puzzleboy said:

Have thought about that, and would look pretty cool too.  One issue is, the two boats on the left and another not in the picture, are tenants (which could change from year to year).  So the height could be an issue at some point.  

But being that the building is 30 feet wide, I could put posts at the 10 and 20 foot points. 

Where can you buy that old racking?  Warehouse shutdowns, etc.? 

kijiji....come on man! :lol2:

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How many sleds are you storing?

Do you have a skidsteer or loader tractor with forks?  

Lots of good cheap pallet racking around on Kijiji.  Shop around lots of junk stuff also.

check widths and type of crossers.  Some have wire racks that fit.

 

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8 sleds. The ol' man has an old tractor with forks.  Gonna find out how high it can go.  

Will check Kij; thanks. 

 

 

On 2017-03-14 at 6:48 AM, Sksman said:

How many sleds are you storing?

Do you have a skidsteer or loader tractor with forks?  

Lots of good cheap pallet racking around on Kijiji.  Shop around lots of junk stuff also.

check widths and type of crossers.  Some have wire racks that fit.

 

 

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Better check the weight the loader can lift also.

Does he have a rear counterweight on tractor?  Or snow blower that will serve as counterweight?

Lots of factors to consider.

Pictures show gravel floor so anything with rollers will be useless.  Or close to it.

 

Is that boat on right in picture with scum line on it yours?

 

 

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