rod and reel storage

Started by nats, June 15, 2016, 10:35:09 AM

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nats

get that old dresser out of the attic,or buy one at a yard sale and add $15 of berkely or other rod holders and you have an inexpensive and space saving place for your gear

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Princeton_Man

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Dark3

Nice!


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Bigwrench

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Pacific NW Ron

Great idea.  I think I'll do that to the one in our bedroom.  Maybe Not. ~b~
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31airborne

This is one of the smartest things I've seen.  I have an old chest of drawers in the basement collecting dust.  Gonna hafta pull it out.

Smallie_Stalker

What a great idea.  ~c~

Remind us about this again when the next tips contest takes place. This one will definitely get my vote.  :)
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j102

Great idea!
It is nice to see pictures of everyone else rod and reel storage. It gives us ideas....

Donald Garner

Great idea  ~c~  Tks for sharing it with us .
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Pferox

That is a great idea!

Now I need to find an old dresser ....... or build some rod racks.
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Smallie_Stalker

Quote from: Pferox on June 17, 2016, 08:39:59 AM
That is a great idea!

Now I need to find an old dresser ....... or build some rod racks.

Why not build both.............. ~shade
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Dark3

I dont know if anybody remembers but I built some really nice racks a couple years ago using raw handrail from home depot, fancy hooks from hobby lobby and a can of "hammered" rustoleom spray paint


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Dark3

Disregard the combos, they have all long been gone. But here is a pic


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Donald Garner

Alan,
That is a cool looking rack there  ~shade
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Pferox

That rack came out nice.  Since I'm renting this place, I'm trying to keep stuff off of the walls, so it has to be free standing.  I have a couple of build ideas, just have to get the other stuff done that is ahead of it.   ~roflmao
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Smallie_Stalker

I actually remember that Alan. If I recall correctly you had some peg board mounted with them that you used to hang baits from. Great looking setup.  ~c~
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Dark3

Quote from: Smallie_Stalker on June 18, 2016, 02:26:15 PM
I actually remember that Alan. If I recall correctly you had some peg board mounted with them that you used to hang baits from. Great looking setup.  ~c~
Yep and thanks


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Smallie_Stalker

No problem. It inspired me to do something similar in the walk-in closet I was keeping my gear in. Now that we are in a new apartment I have to figure out something for the smaller amount of space I have.  :P
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Dark3

Soon I have to take a look at doing something like this again. I am considering doing something like nats but my only concern is the cat using my cork as a scratching post. She is slowly demolishing my house. I love that cat to death and feel bad getting her declawed but i may not have a choice. I bought a lazy boy couch about a year ago that has the stuffing coming out in multiple spots. I may have to build her a carpeted tower before i build a storage solution


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Trap2016

 You can look at a thrift stores or the salvation army's all around and pick one up fairly cheap and refinish it like you want . 
Marshall

Smallie_Stalker

Quote from: Dark3 on June 19, 2016, 07:55:02 AM
Soon I have to take a look at doing something like this again. I am considering doing something like nats but my only concern is the cat using my cork as a scratching post. She is slowly demolishing my house. I love that cat to death and feel bad getting her declawed but i may not have a choice. I bought a lazy boy couch about a year ago that has the stuffing coming out in multiple spots. I may have to build her a carpeted tower before i build a storage solution


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lo   Our cat is exactly the same. Totally destroyed my power recliner chair and most of the doorways in our old apartment. We even bought her a scratching post and she scratches everything but that damn post. She does like to lay her head on the base like a pillow when she takes a nap though.  ~b~
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cojab

Quote from: Dark3 on June 19, 2016, 07:55:02 AM
Soon I have to take a look at doing something like this again. I am considering doing something like nats but my only concern is the cat using my cork as a scratching post. She is slowly demolishing my house. I love that cat to death and feel bad getting her declawed but i may not have a choice. I bought a lazy boy couch about a year ago that has the stuffing coming out in multiple spots. I may have to build her a carpeted tower before i build a storage solution


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I was thinking about that as well. I have an old wooden magazine rack from an RV I was thinking about mounting the the handles to sit in. It wouldn't cover the entire handle but most.
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Pferox

Take an inch and half (if I remember right) PVC pipe, and cut a slot in the side of it which will allow the rod to drop down inside the pipe deep enough to protect the cork all the way up the rod.  Will probably need to slot it on two sides to accommodate the trigger.

I did that when I made the rocket launcher for my truck.  The pipes were around 4 foot long and slotted, they protected a large part of the rod in transit.  I'm very sure it would work with the cat.
"If you think you are too small to be effective, you have never been in bed with a mosquito" - African Proverb.  Jim

cojab

Quote from: Pferox on June 21, 2016, 08:06:04 AM
Take an inch and half (if I remember right) PVC pipe, and cut a slot in the side of it which will allow the rod to drop down inside the pipe deep enough to protect the cork all the way up the rod.  Will probably need to slot it on two sides to accommodate the trigger.

I did that when I made the rocket launcher for my truck.  The pipes were around 4 foot long and slotted, they protected a large part of the rod in transit.  I'm very sure it would work with the cat.

That would do it. Good thinking!
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