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    My and my buddy threw together a rod storage rack from junk I had laying around and was gonna throw out anyway. I'm clearing stuff out cause I'm gonna be a full time Floridian! lol

    Anyway, took us maybe an hour to cut and screw this together with mostly drywall screws. Cut 1.5 inch PVC into 18 four inch pieces and drilled access holes inside to screw to wood. Worked out great.

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    Nice

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    Sweet! I had to hang mine from ceiling to keep the kiddos out of them... This is perfect if u can keep them on the floor.
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    Nice rack. I've also hung mine from the ceiling for years, haven't broken one since.
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    Lookin good. I did something similar but attached it to the wall, now I just have to fill it up!

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    Nice setup. Those old Zebcos on the metal handled rods have been around for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowe rider View Post
    Nice setup. Those old Zebcos on the metal handled rods have been around for a while.
    Picked them out of my rafters. Those are what I grew up with. Haven't used them in maybe 35 years or so. Figure they still work, might as well bring'em with to FL.
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    I got the same set up in the garage space for 60 rods. Store bought racks are to close together They work well also hold arrows and BB guns lol
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    Slab,
    I looked but I couldn't find Gewber Rod Racks for sale in the Crappie.com store.

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