Hooky1420
Well-known member
If not on my boat, my rods were always piled up in a corner of my garage. Anytime I wanted to pull them out for a trip, line and hooks would end up making my rods into one big mess. I needed a rod rack, but didn't want to pay $50 to get one, plus, I have very limited space in my garage. So the following project was one I came up with, and the supplies only cost me about $10 total! I repurposed wood from some old shelving, made some cuts, measurements, paint, and voila! Rod problem solved. I even had enough wood left over to make a line spool holder. If you guys have any questions, please ask and I will add narrative later - just wanted to get the photos up for you guys to see.
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A7 - Line Spool.JPG88.8 KB · Views: 894
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B13 - Rack - Finish.JPG146.1 KB · Views: 894
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B12 - Rack, Bottom.JPG87.9 KB · Views: 894
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B11 - Rack, Top.JPG79.5 KB · Views: 894
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B11 - Rack, Poles In.JPG82.1 KB · Views: 894
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B10 - Rack, Open.JPG77.8 KB · Views: 894
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B9 - Rack, Pull.JPG77.9 KB · Views: 894
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B7 - Rack, Washer Add.JPG101.5 KB · Views: 894
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B6 - Rack, Strap cut.JPG99.6 KB · Views: 894
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B5 - Rack, Strap.JPG101.1 KB · Views: 894
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B4 - Rack, Paint.JPG85.8 KB · Views: 894
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B3 - Rack, Groove.JPG98.7 KB · Views: 894
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B2 - Rack, Anchor.JPG74 KB · Views: 894
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B1 - Rack, Base.JPG75.4 KB · Views: 894