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Just thought I'd share what I did for my drying rack. We have a bathroom downstairs with a decent size shower area that we never used so we use it now as our scuba room.
We live in Washington State and do a lot of cold water diving in Dry Suits. I wanted a rack that was tall enough to hang the dry suits and had wire shelves for other equipment. Here's what I came up with.
The secret is that I'm using wire shelving with a Nexelon finish so I don't have to worry about corrosion or rusting.
I used 4, 74" poles, 2 86" poles, 3, 18x24 shelves and 1, 18x36 shelf. Total was under $200.00.
It's a little hard to tell from the photo but I've attached four large "D" rings to the shelves on the right side with zip ties. This gives us a place to hang our BC's on the bottom and our gloves, hats, and boots from the top.
-Ron
We live in Washington State and do a lot of cold water diving in Dry Suits. I wanted a rack that was tall enough to hang the dry suits and had wire shelves for other equipment. Here's what I came up with.
The secret is that I'm using wire shelving with a Nexelon finish so I don't have to worry about corrosion or rusting.
I used 4, 74" poles, 2 86" poles, 3, 18x24 shelves and 1, 18x36 shelf. Total was under $200.00.
It's a little hard to tell from the photo but I've attached four large "D" rings to the shelves on the right side with zip ties. This gives us a place to hang our BC's on the bottom and our gloves, hats, and boots from the top.
-Ron