Let's call it efficient instead of lazy. But I may make you read this paragraph 2 tall 10 racks costs 18$ shipping is 14 more so 32$. What tubes do you have? The tall rack is kinda designed for either the tall 50chip aluminum I sell or the tall clear tubes I sell. Some of the other tubes are too short. I don't want to send you racks you can't wind up using. He's is another chippers picture of his 3 golfball case in the tall and he wound up switching to the short rack. If you switch to the short rack prices are the same. Your racks will come with updated top nuts that look a little sleekerCall me lazy for not reading every single post, but what's the cost for two tall ten tube racks including shipping? Thanks
I have the Uline 1.5" tubes...Let's call it efficient instead of lazy. But I may make you read this paragraph 2 tall 10 racks costs 18$ shipping is 14 more so 32$. What tubes do you have? The tall rack is kinda designed for either the tall 50chip aluminum I sell or the tall clear tubes I sell. Some of the other tubes are too short. I don't want to send you racks you can't wind up using. He's is another chippers picture of his 3 golfball case in the tall and he wound up switching to the short rack. If you switch to the short rack prices are the same. Your racks will come with updated top nuts that look a little sleekerView attachment 1568990
These are the tubes I sell they should be very similar to the Uline tubes. As long as the 6" that Uline lists it's tubes is correct then the tall rack will look niceI have the Uline 1.5" tubes...
Well where were you when I was ordering all the hardware?!? Good idea I'll look into it. I've compiled some nice feedback; please nobody feel shocked or bamboozled if a new version of these racks come down the line and you like them more. I'll also offer a nice discount if you have already bought one of these early models.Just spit balling but instead of a short and a tall would a 3/4 fit all? If that hardware size exists ...
OK. I sent you an email with a short video of the first one yesterday. The second one, I didn't want to drill into because it's not as clean and don't want to press my luck.@joseywales you're not the first to mention the carousel feature. That's enough to get me tinkering. I think I'll try make it so it's a click in or screw in addition. Trying to do it for less than 4$ a unit. I'd like to see your mod pics either in this thread or PM me.
Thanks. Like I said, this was just a hack with materials on hand to see if I liked the carousel feature on these and I do. I'm sure you'll come up with something simple and more aesthetically pleasingYou have given me some good ideas to work with. Will post a proto-type carousel feature soonish (give me a week) stay tuned...
Put red and black numbers on the tube caps, and a green 0 one.OK. I sent you an email with a short video of the first one yesterday. The second one, I didn't want to drill into because it's not as clean and don't want to press my luck.
For the modification:
- you need to take off the leg caps and add shorter screw decorative caps, like a T-nut cap, but plastic would be less expensive and it only needs to hold weight when the carousel is lifted. They need to be as flat as you can get and still permit the carousel to spin. Too high and you'll be able to see underneath the rack, and the carousel, and that won't look good. A T-nut is short and can be turned to where it doesn't stick out, as my round caps do. These plastic decorative screw caps are $.20/each and possibly less if you purchase bulk.
Decorative Caps
- This bottom shows the disc and the screw-on caps I found at the hardware store, just to get it done. In between the disc and the rack is a set of 20 ball bearings which are sandwiched between their metal covers. It's not great because there's nothing securing them, other than the plastic wall anchor and screw for tension. It works fine, but I'd be leery of picking up the carousel, without one hand underneath it. I can improve on that, but just wanted to test the concept and I use materials on hand.
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- this shows the bearing clearance underneath and you can see the bearings unit.
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Here you can see a slight break through the plastic
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- this shows the other set I used. This was comprised of 3 discs and only 5 ball bearings that came recessed into one of the disc. I used the same wall anchor concept, only I use just the pointy end of the anchor and didn't run a screw in. The rack just sits on top, because I don't want to screw into another rack just yet. You can see the top and bottom, then how it looks underneath (I simply remove the leg caps, because they don't clear the carousel. It's a bit high for my test though and I might remove one of the discs and see what happens, but will likely just attack for real, with all new parts, then reassemble these wooden carousels I have sitting on my table!
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empty, the tall carousel is 9.24oz The carousel I use add about 2.5ozWhat's the weight of the assembled carousel?
uh...what? Not sure what you're saying, but I might like it!Put red and black numbers on the tube caps, and a green 0 one.
empty, the tall carousel is 9.24oz The carousel I use add about 2.5oz
Loving the low pro version.