Lumber Rack - Plans

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Looking for an efficient and sturdy way to store your lumber? Our FREE DIY lumber rack plans and step-by-step build video (see below) guide you through the entire project, helping you create a reliable and space-saving storage solution. This lumber rack is designed to be incredibly sturdy, ensuring your wood is safely stored and easily accessible. The build video (see below) covers every step in detail, making it simple for you to follow along and create your own rack, regardless of your experience level. With the ability to customize the size, you can adjust the rack to fit your specific workshop space and lumber storage needs. These FREE plans are perfect for anyone looking to add a functional and organized storage system to their woodworking shop. Plus, the sturdy design ensures your lumber stays secure and in great condition. Our plans are DIY-friendly, allowing you to build it yourself with just a few basic tools. Start organizing your workspace today with this simple and efficient solution. Download the plans for FREE, and begin building with the helpful video guide (see below).

Looking for FREE DIY lumber rack plans? Our easy-to-follow plans and video guide (see below) will show you how to create a sturdy lumber storage rack perfect for your workshop. This project is DIY-friendly and customizable to fit any size or type of wood you need to store. Our video tutorial takes you step-by-step through the process, ensuring you build a rack that meets your specific needs. Search no more for the best lumber rack plans; download yours today and start building your ideal storage solution!

What You Get

  • 6 page PDF Plan
  • Sketchup 2017 3D model file
  • Cut Diagrams
  • Parts Lists
  • Lumber Layouts
  • 3D diagrams
  • Detailed steps to build the project

Dimensions

  • 13 Inches deep
  • 3 1/2 inches wide
  • 6 inches tall

Notes

  • Please watch the full length YouTube video to make sure you understand what goes into building the project before purchasing the plans
  • Measurements are in imperial NOT metric