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    I want a rod rack that will hold 20-25 rod/reel combos for my man cave. I like this one Bass Pro ShopsŪ Spinning Floor Rod Rack | Bass Pro Shops but would like to know if there are any favorites out there I need to check out.

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    Sorry, I made my own with lumber from the cull cart at Home Depot.
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    This is how I store my rods. Length isn't an issue, neither is floor space. I haven't broken a rod in many years since I started storing this way. There are other more eye appealing options I can tell you how to do, but I have no pics of them. I currently have room for 28 and still have room to expand. This was in my previous shed, now I have a garage and LOTS more space.
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    Been thinking about doing that. Thanks.

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    Of you have a shed such as skeetbum has you can buy hooks that are big enough and use a ruler to measure the space between them and to keep them straight

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    In the pic, the reel end are clothes pole supports from my carpenter days, and the lighter end are 1" cup hooks. I also have made these out of wood that don't look out of place inside the house. Made of oak and soften the edges with a router they look nice for reasonably cheap. Instead of the hooks, I make a T and use a doorknob hole saw for the handle end and mount the cup hooks in a 1X3 piece of oak. 12' rods use an extra support. Rods stored with a bend will stay that way over time. Spawn has the right idea.
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    Made this'n pretty cheap
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    Wood_Duck,
    Fine lookin rack. By the way, is that your Cavalry or diving wall there?

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    That's the Cav wall right there. Been meaning to get some replica sabers to put there crossed too but for some reason I keep buying fishing stuff with all my money, hah

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wood_Duck View Post
    Made this'n pretty cheap
    Very cool.

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