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CHRISCO

07-05-2006 19:16:32




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I finished on the other day but now i am working on 2 more.




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CHRISCO

07-05-2006 22:26:07




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 Re: hay rack 1 of 3 in reply to CHRISCO, 07-05-2006 19:16:32  
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I used steel angle that go unter the rack 3 feet and the back comes off just by pulling it off if needed. also I ran the boards the other wasy because i only had 8' boards.

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DJL

07-05-2006 19:57:59




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 Re: hay rack 1 of 3 in reply to CHRISCO, 07-05-2006 19:16:32  
Chrisco/Old
What do you guys use for main runners and what about decking, what size/thickness etc. ?
Thanks



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old

07-05-2006 19:51:35




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 Re: hay rack 1 of 3 in reply to CHRISCO, 07-05-2006 19:16:32  
Not to put you down but the floor looks to be to tight, no run off room for water. Plus no brace for the back board. I just rebuilt one my self. Took me about a week to do it, but thats only say 4 maybe 5 hours a day and not many of them. I used screws to put down the floor and left gaps the with of a 2X4 between the boards for run off since it will sit out side most of its life. I'll have to take some picture of it, shoot I should have done so as I was building it but that would have been to much work LOL. But it does look nice

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nw_bearcat

07-06-2006 09:19:54




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 Re: hay rack 1 of 3 in reply to old, 07-05-2006 19:51:35  
if it's new treated lumber it won't be bad when it dries and shrinks. We put a new floor in a 6x10 trailer a couple of years ago, the boards were so tight in the frame, it took 2 bars and a sledge to get them in, and now you can stick you finger though about every seam.



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