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Topic Title: Free to good home: surfboard storage rack parts, and a treadmill
Topic Summary: Satellite Beach: treadmill works but has issues
Created On: 07/22/2017 07:07 PM
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 07/22/2017 07:07 PM
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RegularJoe

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GONE!

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EDIT: Rack parts are out by the street, free to the first scavenger. Photo attached.



I've redone the surfboard storage in my garage, and have old parts in case anyone wants them.

They are two 10' long sections of 1" x 3.5" PVC, with a hole drilled about every 6 inches (about 3/4 of the way in with a drill press and flat hole bit, not all the way thru), and then all those PVC pipe sticks (about 16"). I have more PVC the same diameter in case you want to fill in the rest of that space.

I had them lying upright (like in the photo) on an elevated storage loft, and laid the boards on a rail in those slots. They slide smoothly over the PVC.

Edited: 05/19/2019 at 12:14 PM by RegularJoe


 07/23/2017 05:23 PM
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dropsolo

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Sort of interested in your surfboard storage idea. "Elevated storage loft" was this in your garage?

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 07/23/2017 07:10 PM
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RegularJoe

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Yep, in the garage. I have these metal racks hanging down from the garage ceiling, had the boards on top of that rack, each lying on a rail, between the PVC separators.

I needed the rack space on top for boxes of other junk, and wanted to get to the boards a little easier, so I've been building a new system that hangs the boards below it.

The new system is just a 7/8" dowel inside a 99-cent pool noodle, screwed into and hanging from a rubber tie-down strap.


 07/26/2017 09:06 AM
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RegularJoe

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Bump-diddly. Get that heart and quiver ready for 'cane season!
 08/28/2017 02:13 PM
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RegularJoe

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Bumperooney. Because Parts is parts!

Surely someone needs all this beautiful PVC to make a rack or do something!

(Treadmill is gone, BTW)
 05/18/2019 01:02 PM
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RegularJoe

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BUMP -- See top post -- free parts out by the street, until they're gone. In SatBe, from Desoto, go south on Rosada and check the front yard. I'll update as soon as they're gone. Thanks and good luck.
 05/19/2019 08:04 AM
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NGO

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Exactly what I was looking for... Expect a blue Durango to pick em up around 12:30 Thanks
 05/19/2019 12:13 PM
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RegularJoe

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I missed the drive-by; someone got 'em by 3; hope it was you! Thanks to whomever.
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