Alternative to the old wooden dowel ski rack?
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t-the-east
And I have a great example for this question….
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I could probably fit all these on the lumber racks mentioned here in half the wall area
I’m confused. Wouldn’t the horizontal racks stick out from the walls further into the space and cramp the weight bench even more?
The rafter versions look great for summer storage but lifting them up and pulling them down regularly in the winter sounds like a hassle.
Alternative to the old wooden dowel ski rack?
From the other garage ski storage thread:
I find the height adjustability of the ceiling mounted racks useful. You can raise or lower depending on season to either get the skis out of the way or down for easier access.
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Adding a rope through a padded pipe can either be added to the ceiling rack or simply used with ceiling hooks, eyebolts or lag screws, etc.
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You could just hang pipes with rope. A pulley and boat cleat could be an add-on for raising and lowering.
Ideally, being able to place the skis on edges would help avoid water sitting on them and take the binding/ski weight off the camber.
One benefit of the dowels is they also work well for hanging ski poles along with other stuff like shovels and rakes.
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