I built a part cooling rack.
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I saw a listing on Market place angle iron they recovered from an old building.
It was listed for $5 and I bought it. It had a couple 1/4" 7' pieces and a few other smaller pieces. I have been needing a new cooling rack for powder coated parts. I used a couple old rotors from my Tahoe they are very heavy and will keep the rack from falling over when loading. https://ecorenovator.org/forum/attac...1&d=1623069740 The steps are 1/4" steel and take a while to cool. A lot of the other parts are 1/8" and cool much faster. I also built some more cooking racks with rebar and expanded metal. Now I have 4 places for parts to cool and 5 cooking racks. It is always fun to use stuff that would go to the landfill to make useful stuff. Keeping cost down always helps. |
Great reuse of materials. :thumbup:
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My cooling rack holding at least 150 pounds no problem.
https://ecorenovator.org/forum/attac...1&d=1624918131 |
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