joco-nz
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In an effort to control the disaster of lose metal stock in the garage which is a significant impediment to getting the wife's car back in the garage I came up with an idea to stack the metal on some floor based racks that were low profile, stable and reasonably simple to make. I'm not sure how well these will work out but if you don't try stuff you don't learn.
Pic #1: screenshot from Fusion 360 of the concept.
Pic #2: one stand basically done other than some caps to close off the end of tube and the second started
Pic #3: drawings to viewing on this side without having to grab the pdf. You will notice from this and the pdf the Fusion doesn't do frames as nicely as Inventor so as long as you ignore the box section going into the vertical part it should all make sense. The dimension are not hard and fast and I tweaked some of the part locations as I was welding stuff up to be more to my liking.
Pic #4: the pdf file of the drawings.
View attachment Stand-Treestyle Drawing v10.pdf
Cheers,
James.
Pic #1: screenshot from Fusion 360 of the concept.
Pic #2: one stand basically done other than some caps to close off the end of tube and the second started
Pic #3: drawings to viewing on this side without having to grab the pdf. You will notice from this and the pdf the Fusion doesn't do frames as nicely as Inventor so as long as you ignore the box section going into the vertical part it should all make sense. The dimension are not hard and fast and I tweaked some of the part locations as I was welding stuff up to be more to my liking.
Pic #4: the pdf file of the drawings.
View attachment Stand-Treestyle Drawing v10.pdf
Cheers,
James.