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The vertical racks under the window are made from rings of 1 1/4 PR200 PVC cut in 1/2 inch increments and screwed to a !x2 board. The rings on the base section are solid. The rings on the upper section have a slit cut in them. This allows you to put the rod butt in the base and "clip" the rod in the top holder.
![]() ![]() The vertical racks on the walls and ceiling have slits on both of the rings. They are also larger diameter because they are primarily for larger spinning rods. I also mounted them directly to the plywood walls of the shed. ![]() In hindsight, I probably would have used 1 1/2, some of the butts are a little snug. I mounted them on the board because I could build it at the bench and then just secure to wall with 4 screws. much easier to keep plumb & level. I had this building built after Michael destroyed my boat shed. The builder said it had ab 8 ft ceiling and it does at the peak, but the walls are 7'8", so all my 8' rods were cramped. Also , if you have the room, I'd put a board on the floor for the butts to rest on ![]() The ceiling racks were a good use of space, but I have a ceiling fan in there,so gotta be careful |
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