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William R. Marrs, Arkansas City, Kan.: "I made these handy storage racks a couple years ago to hold nuts, bolts, washers, bearngs and other odds and ends. They're a big improvement over the mess of cans, boxes and sacks I used before.
  "I used 20-in. dia. steel press wheels off an old Crustbuster drill. They originally faced each other on the axle, but I turned every other one around so each one faces up to hold parts. I used the original spacers on the axle and made additional ones out of plastic pipe to properly position the press wheels.
  "I mounted the racks on 22-in. truck rims. Each one stands about 5 ft. high and holds up to 500 lbs. They didn't cost a cent and are very useful."


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1999 - Volume #23, Issue #3