Man, that sounds like it's going to be super versatile.
I hope so, Pretty much finished except for the doo-dads:


Added some turtles to the uprights for a personal touch:


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Man, that sounds like it's going to be super versatile.
and a framework to stabilize Sceptor cans.
Out of curiosity, is there a metalworking reason to go with square tube over round? Easier to do joints without needing a tube notching jig of some type? Having never welded anything like this seems that would be an obvious advantage anyway.
joints are easier with square, yes, but I have a square tube bender and not a round so that is the main reason.
1" square tube is also cheaper and easier to find than 1" round too.
you can use conduit but I don't like welding or grinding galvanized metal.
edit: bolting stuff onto a square rack is much simpler too, just drill and insert nutsert and you are good to go.
Can you remind me how many cans you want to hold up there?
I hope so, Pretty much finished except for the doo-dads:
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Added some turtles to the uprights for a personal touch:
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A maximum of 8. Can you set it up so that they'd be partitioned into groups of 2?
WowI was expecting 2 or 3 - 8 won't fit side by side - the rack is 50" between the rails and the scepter cans are 7" wide...
So 7 max side by side, or two rows of 4, but that would be 330+ lbs full extra not counting the rack if my math is correct.
what do you think about this idea:
https://forum.ih8mud.com/showpost.php?p=8455992&postcount=22
a 40 x 30 1/2 ply box with 4 equal partitions would hold 8 cans grouped by standing on their sides and could hold 4 cans lying flat.
the cans are 18.5X14X7" each
Ill be in bham tomorrow.
where should I stop for lunch?
depends, what part of town?
heading to the summit, but I can go a bit out of the way for the right place.
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