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I got one from Hawghardware and it is power coated for a rust free finish. I don't use it, so if you want to buy it PM me. I'll ship Priority Mail for $30
I have the Hell's Foundry setup. It was on-sale at X-mas time. Works great, but I thought it would be heavier duty. But I'm good with it.
Do you have any worries of it falling? That is what worries me. I would think hanging it up and down would be more safe.
Originally Posted by riteway
You guy's are KILLING ME!!!!!
Might try doing a search,there are a few guys who have made there own mounts and are very nice and cheap!!!!
FYI...Next time you want a serious answer DON'T Abbreviate.....
Do you have any worries of it falling? That is what worries me. I would think hanging it up and down would be more safe.
Ya, I guess I walked into this one. No big deal!
Fixed!
Keep em coming guys.
It's plenty sturdy. Just make sure there are two studs 16" oc where you want to put the rack. I had to add some backing in the wall cuz the two studs I wanted to attach to were 17" oc. Damn Framer! (me)
It's plenty sturdy. Just make sure there are two studs 16" oc where you want to put the rack. I had to add some backing in the wall cuz the two studs I wanted to attach to were 17" oc. Damn Framer! (me)
So there are not any other holes to account for that? What about drilling new ones? Would that be possible?
Well I'm too cheap to buy a rack lol. For past month, been on the dining room floor and just for a change of scenery, it's now in a spare bedroom lmao.
I won a very nice rack from Thunder Creek Customs last summer in a contest on this forum. It's called The Rack with Big Horn attachments.
I had a homemade rack for years made with parts from Home Depot, and although it served well isn't as functional as this one and not nearly as attractive.
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