Is there such as thing as too tired? NAW!!!!
These racks are from Costco. The black one is the type they've had for years, "Whalen" brand IIRC, but the red ones say SnapOn on them. The SnapOn ones aren't as good as the Whalen. Harder to assemble, and seem weaker. But they do appear to be compatible for daisy-chaining. I tried to get the Whalen, but I think they are no longer carrying them, and have switched to the SnapOn ones.
Don't get me wrong, I love SnapOn tools and tool boxes, but industrial racks shouldn't have SnapOn logos on them UNLESS they are superior to normal racks. They aren't. They were twisted, had to use vicegrips and a hammer, while the Whalen stuff just slides together sweet.
Instructions: You will keep the racks about 4" from the wall for clearance. You don't use the shelves. You need to space the crossmembers with extra room to get the tires OUT, as they come UP when you pull a tire.
Yep I copied and pasted from Pat :hug:
These racks are from Costco. The black one is the type they've had for years, "Whalen" brand IIRC, but the red ones say SnapOn on them. The SnapOn ones aren't as good as the Whalen. Harder to assemble, and seem weaker. But they do appear to be compatible for daisy-chaining. I tried to get the Whalen, but I think they are no longer carrying them, and have switched to the SnapOn ones.
Don't get me wrong, I love SnapOn tools and tool boxes, but industrial racks shouldn't have SnapOn logos on them UNLESS they are superior to normal racks. They aren't. They were twisted, had to use vicegrips and a hammer, while the Whalen stuff just slides together sweet.
Instructions: You will keep the racks about 4" from the wall for clearance. You don't use the shelves. You need to space the crossmembers with extra room to get the tires OUT, as they come UP when you pull a tire.
Yep I copied and pasted from Pat :hug: