Was about time i built a proper rod rack
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Here's what i did. These stands i bought from kmart. I need more ofthem but They have discontinued them now. So ill have to resort to something else to store the bait rods i just bought and also the rods my dad and cousin are using.
I liquid nailed some pine slats onto the colorbond shed and screwed the rod holders onto them.
I even fixed a set to the fence near the tap so i can place the rods in them and hose them off after fishing.
I liquid nailed some pine slats onto the colorbond shed and screwed the rod holders onto them.
I even fixed a set to the fence near the tap so i can place the rods in them and hose them off after fishing.
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Looks good matepurple5ive wrote:Here's what i did. These stands i bought from kmart. I need more ofthem but They have discontinued them now. So ill have to resort to something else to store the bait rods i just bought and also the rods my dad and cousin are using.
I liquid nailed some pine slats onto the colorbond shed and screwed the rod holders onto them.
I even fixed a set to the fence near the tap so i can place the rods in them and hose them off after fishing.
Re: Was about time i built a proper rod rack
Some pretty good ideas there guys. Love the one on the ceiling :thumbsup:
This is a rotating Rod Rack I made for someone
Cheers, Bugatti
This is a rotating Rod Rack I made for someone
Cheers, Bugatti
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I love the wooden looktuna tube wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2017 7:50 pmMine live on the roof of the garage. The only way I could get the boy to stop birdsnesting my reels :cheers:purple5ive wrote:nah no room, its a tight fit with 2 cars and a small boat lolll, besides the kids will get their hands on it and before you know it, 1 and 2 piece rods will become multi piece travel rods..smile0784 wrote:Cant you store them in your garage with the boat?purple5ive wrote:looks good, nice and simple.
i wish i could store my rods vertically, i have mine in the shed and some hit the roof, so have to store them horizontally
Ps. I like the pvc idea!
But the cornice in the back ground wound of given me the ***** by now lol
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Very nice matepurple5ive wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2017 11:33 pmHere's what i did. These stands i bought from kmart. I need more ofthem but They have discontinued them now. So ill have to resort to something else to store the bait rods i just bought and also the rods my dad and cousin are using.
I liquid nailed some pine slats onto the colorbond shed and screwed the rod holders onto them.
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I even fixed a set to the fence near the tap so i can place the rods in them and hose them off after fishing.
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That’s a beauty mate! Nice of you to make that for them :thumbsup: