Inexpensive Way To Make Storage Racks For Scrap Angle Iron Pipe
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Oral Francis, Kirksville, Mo.: Oral and his son Howard have found an inexpensive way to make storage racks for scrap angle iron, pipe, and other miscellaneous parts. They use wooden pallets that they get for free from area auto parts stores and lumber yards.
"We use only 4 by 4-ft. or 5 by 5-ft. oak pallets which will last up to 10 years. We stack them two wide and 5 or 6 ft. high, which is an ideal height and width for holding our scrap iron. We use the top pallets as a "catch-all.'"
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Inexpensive Way To Make Storage Racks For Scrap Angle Iron Pipe FARM SHOP Miscellaneous 21-5-32 Oral Francis, Kirksville, Mo.: Oral and his son Howard have found an inexpensive way to make storage racks for scrap angle iron, pipe, and other miscellaneous parts. They use wooden pallets that they get for free from area auto parts stores and lumber yards.
"We use only 4 by 4-ft. or 5 by 5-ft. oak pallets which will last up to 10 years. We stack them two wide and 5 or 6 ft. high, which is an ideal height and width for holding our scrap iron. We use the top pallets as a ęcatch-all.'"
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