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Tim_Cranwill
07-23-04, 11:28 AM
Here are a few pictures to show how I built my rails. The design is supposed to allow for smooth sliding over the heat tape and ideally the bins will never touch the bottom OR top shelf. However, with all the imperfections in the wood (tried my best to screen for those) and a few minor human errors here and there, a few slots aren't "perfect".... but they still work just fine. ;)


It just so happens that using an upside-down Rubbermaid lid, from the smallest size bin, works perfectly as a spacer and allows for JUST enough space for the bins to slide smoothly. I used two lids side by side to get a bit better accuracy.

http://www3.mb.sympatico.ca/~cranwill/net_pics/rack/prep-rails01.jpg

After I set up a rail assembly, I would pre-drill a pilot hole on each side.

http://www3.mb.sympatico.ca/~cranwill/net_pics/rack/prep-rails02.jpg

Then I screw the pieces together. Just make sure you don't burry the head of the screw too much and crack the rail. The screw heads don't need to be flush anyway. There is plenty of room.

http://www3.mb.sympatico.ca/~cranwill/net_pics/rack/prep-rails03.jpg

You need 20 of the single rail assemblies for the rack and 20 of the double rail assemblies. For the double rail assemblies, I just flip the whole thing over and repeat the steps for the single rail assembly. Just make sure you space the screws from each side enough.

http://www3.mb.sympatico.ca/~cranwill/net_pics/rack/prep-rails04.jpg

This step takes a while because you want each one to be EXACTLY right. So take your time. ;)

http://www3.mb.sympatico.ca/~cranwill/net_pics/rack/prep-rails05.jpg

And THIS is how it will be setup when you are ready to fasten the shelves...

http://www3.mb.sympatico.ca/~cranwill/net_pics/rack/prep-rails06.jpg

I used a "Craftsman Speed-Lok" set which allowed me to switch from my counter-sinking drill bit to my screwdriver bit without having to "undo" (not sure of the proper term :rolleyes: chuck?) my cordless drill. This saved me a LOT of time and annoyance.

So those are the rail assemblies. Next post, I will go over the wiring up of the heat tape... :)

vanderkm
07-23-04, 11:53 AM
Loving this series of posts - keep them coming - anxiously awaiting more!!

mary v.

Bartman
07-23-04, 12:41 PM
Yes this is great! Im really learning how to make an amazing rack system. Thanks!

mykee
07-23-04, 01:10 PM
These threads are awesome! I'm looking forward to #4.....

BOAS_N_PYTHONS
07-23-04, 05:01 PM
TIM:

Very nice indeed, just enough time for me to go get popcorn and a drink....hmmm maybe some M & Ms...lol.

Keep updating us, the information and step by step does help.

Ohhh wiring here comes the "bells and whistles" of the rack.

Save me a seat I want front row....lol.

Cya...

Tony

Tim_Cranwill
07-23-04, 05:23 PM
lol... thanks guys! :)

Tony, if those are peanut M&Ms, save me some! :D :p

Will
07-23-04, 09:54 PM
This is great, Tim.

The only problem, is now you've got all of us expecting daily updates... ;)

You putting this on your website...? I may have to rip-off you idea next time I need a rack(hopefully not 'til next spring)...

Great posts... :)

Tim_Cranwill
07-24-04, 01:34 AM
It will be on my web site as well. :)

And Will, feel more than free to not only rip it off, but improve on it. That's why I'm posting all the info. :D

Will
07-24-04, 09:12 AM
And Will, feel more than free to not only rip it off, but improve on it.

HA, you're a funny man...

My carpentry skills are so legendary, I'd consider myself lucky to have all 10 digits still attached when I'm finished... :D

lakeridgekennel
07-24-04, 01:32 PM
I can't wait to see the wireing part. Great posts and wonderful saga!
Sean