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22 May 2012

Re: [DIY] Re: Tire rack

 

Yes, I have been thinking of the weight factor--and of how hard it might be for a woman to lift them up there. The tires are not on rims, but they would still be awkward to handle. Presently, they are stacked horizontally on the floor, but I would like to get them up, out of the way. Any suggestions as to any other ways to store them?

Brenda

On 5/22/2012 9:13 AM, radman wrote:

 

you do realize the weight you will be "hanging up there"??
assuming these are mounted to rims.
putting the tires up will be bad enough, but if a brace should
give, "something" is gonna get smashed. and it won't be the tires.

dw

--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, "petey_racer" <petey_racer@...> wrote:
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> What dimensions are you looking for? Something like this is pretty much made the size you want it. It's not like you'll find a drawing for "a tire rack for four van tires".
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> I built a frame out of 2x4's and ran chain from the front corners at a 45 deg angle up to the wall. Worked well for me.
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> --- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, Brenda D <susieque22002@> wrote:
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> > I want to build a tire rack, hanging from the rafters, for 4 van tires.
> > How do I find the dimensions to build it?
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> > Brenda
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> > Researching these surnames: BATTLE(S), BONAR/BONER/BONNER, BRUNS, CARSTENSEN, CABLE/CRABLE, FEAKINS, FOKKEN/FOLKEN, HEERTS, JEBE, JUNKER, MEGGERS, MORSE, PRATT, THIESEN, UHLENHOPP, WEBSTER, and WESSELS.
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--   Researching these surnames: BATTLE(S), BONAR/BONER/BONNER, BRUNS, CARSTENSEN,  CABLE/CRABLE, FEAKINS, FOKKEN/FOLKEN, HEERTS, JEBE, JUNKER, MEGGERS, MORSE, PRATT, THIESEN, UHLENHOPP, WEBSTER, and WESSELS.

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