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After a lot of online stalking, I used my ancient carpenter to make my own stands. I'm finishing up the shelves.

I have room on two stands for 4 20 long and an under rack of 10s.

The color was carefully chosen from the discount bin.

 

Pic to show over all and the joints.

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On 1/12/2024 at 3:27 PM, gabdewulf said:

After a lot of online stalking, I used my ancient carpenter to make my own stands. I'm finishing up the shelves.

I have room on two stands for 4 20 long and an under rack of 10s.

The color was carefully chosen from the discount bin.

 

Pic to show over all and the joints.

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Looks great and sturdy as stated. 

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Looks amazing and probably saved 100 on store bought. Should work great! 
 

one minor thought, the osb will deteriorate over time when water spills on it. You may have to replace it with standard plywood after a while 

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It's incredible how expensive solid stands are.  Your's looks great.  The only thing I would suggest is either (a) plywood for the table tops, or (b) plastidip paint for that OSB. 🙂

 

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Here the finished stand painted the shelf boards and then wrapped/stapled beneath plastic sheeting. Yeah yeah, wife bought the board trying to help. My 4 40s stands sits on solid actual plywood.

Electrician wired in a clean circuit. Only thing left is dress up the wall.

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