Lowe's has Bora 6-Shelf Wood Storage Organizer Rack (Black, PBR-006B) on sale for $39.98. Choose free store pickup where available.
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Key Features:
Store all your building supplies without taking up too much space in your garage, basement, shed or outdoor workspace.
This is a storage solution for lumber, firewood, gutters, sheet metal, PVC, pipes, ladders, skis, snowboards, golf clubs, construction tools, old rugs and more
Each shelf holds up to 110 lbs
Dimensions are 41" height x (up to) 72" wide x 12-1/2" shelf depth.
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This offer matches the previous Frontpage Deal price, please note that this current deal is for the Black color while previous deals were for Orange.
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This has a 4.5 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on over 4,260 reviews.
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Model: BORA Steel Garage Storage System in Black/Gray Powder Coating (72-in W x 39.5-in H) | PBR-006B
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Bora Portamate Wood Organizer and Lumber Storage Metal Rack with 6-Level Wall Mount – Indoor and Outdoor Use, Black/Grey - PBR-006B
Manufacturer:
Affinity Tool Works
Model Number:
PBR-006B
Product SKU:
B08BX8R7N5
UPC:
878258006408
ASIN:
B08BX8R7N5
Brand:
Bora
Item model number:
PBR-006B
Manufacturer:
Affinity Tool Works
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It doesn't need it. I have 2 sets of these that have been holding 400-500 pounds of wood each for the last 3 years. The mounting situation on the wall is the most critical part. Mine are mounted to a cement block wall with Tapcon screws.
If you need wood storage racks, this is prolly the best option out there, especially considering the price.. I have 2 sets in my garage holding several hundred board feet of maple and walnut and I've never had an issue with them.
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Wouldn't it be stronger if it was welded together? I get it that they have it separate for transportation.
sure, it'd be stronger if hey were solid too...
but what you guna do for 40$?
fwiw, the little panhead screws under each arm are doing very little when it comes to holding weight... it's all the top of the back side and bottom of the front side torqueing on the upright.
According to multiple Amazon comments this set often shows up discounted for this price. Also many have complaints about the screws holding, the angles, etc.
Wouldn't it be stronger if it was welded together? I get it that they have it separate for transportation.
It doesn't need it. I have 2 sets of these that have been holding 400-500 pounds of wood each for the last 3 years. The mounting situation on the wall is the most critical part. Mine are mounted to a cement block wall with Tapcon screws.
According to multiple Amazon comments this set often shows up discounted for this price. Also many have complaints about the screws holding, the angles, etc.
I'll pass on this one
If you need wood storage racks, this is prolly the best option out there, especially considering the price.. I have 2 sets in my garage holding several hundred board feet of maple and walnut and I've never had an issue with them.
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but what you guna do for 40$?
fwiw, the little panhead screws under each arm are doing very little when it comes to holding weight... it's all the top of the back side and bottom of the front side torqueing on the upright.
I'll pass on this one
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I don't see why not….110lb capacity per level, but the depth of the arms are only 12.5" and they don't look angled.
I'll pass on this one
it's *almost* too short to store regular surfboards so i doubt paddleboards will fit without some jury-rig extension