New tackle room
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New tackle room
Rather proud of this self build!
Looking for inspiration, I have a blank canvass for the new tackle room
4m by 4m Square, 2.4 m high.
Just a chest freezer in at the moment, I'm starting shelves etc at the weekend. If you were starting from scratch, how would you store rods? I'd like room for around 12 fully set up and ready to go easily. Wall racks? Racks from the ceiling? Everything has been stored in a walk in cupboard till now so I've no set idea of how I'm going to store things now.
Looking for inspiration, I have a blank canvass for the new tackle room
4m by 4m Square, 2.4 m high.
Just a chest freezer in at the moment, I'm starting shelves etc at the weekend. If you were starting from scratch, how would you store rods? I'd like room for around 12 fully set up and ready to go easily. Wall racks? Racks from the ceiling? Everything has been stored in a walk in cupboard till now so I've no set idea of how I'm going to store things now.
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Re: New tackle room
That looks excellent G.
Who did you get to do the floor
I’ve just added six ladder supports so my three rod bags are stored off the ground.
Here’s one bag I tested after taking off the ladder.
Bag hooks are obviously closer together and stable. Don’t forget room for a table and a fridge for the beers.
TV and speakers
Who did you get to do the floor
I’ve just added six ladder supports so my three rod bags are stored off the ground.
Here’s one bag I tested after taking off the ladder.
Bag hooks are obviously closer together and stable. Don’t forget room for a table and a fridge for the beers.
TV and speakers
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Re: New tackle room
Cyprio wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01 2023 20:42 -The van wouldn't start this morning so it was a bad news call to a couple of customers but at least I got the floor down and skirting on in the tackle room!That looks excellent G.
Who did you get to do the floor
I’ve just added six ladder supports so my three rod bags are stored off the ground.
Here’s one bag I tested after taking off the ladder.
Bag hooks are obviously closer together and stable.
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Don’t forget room for a table and a fridge for the beers.
TV and speakers
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Re: New tackle room
Looks the b******s
Funnily enough that’s what I am after ,I’ve got the box room ,but it’s not big enough
( to much tackle according to the wife )
Maybe one day .
Regards
Tom
Funnily enough that’s what I am after ,I’ve got the box room ,but it’s not big enough
( to much tackle according to the wife )
Maybe one day .
Regards
Tom
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Re: New tackle room
So trying out ideas for rod storage. I'm happy with the base. It's just 70mm plastic down pipe cut in to sections. The frame holds it in place fairly snug but there's still a bit of movement side to side so the flexibility to accommodate big reels etc.
I'm not happy with the flimsy foam and plastic keepers for the wall. I'm going to look in to something else, whether I buy it or make it I'm not quite sure. Any suggestions?
I'm not happy with the flimsy foam and plastic keepers for the wall. I'm going to look in to something else, whether I buy it or make it I'm not quite sure. Any suggestions?
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Re: New tackle room
How about slots like this. The elastic running across keeps the rod still once inserted into slots.
Or curved like this black line showing elastic (the other side of rod obviously)
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Re: New tackle room
I think they're more designed for running horizontally along the wall. I need quite a bit of space between them as I have a lot of big bulky reels. I'll probably try to make something.
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Re: New tackle room
I made a similar set up under the stairs. I can't quite make out if you've done it from the pics but I put an angled piece of 4" x 1" at the bottom of the rack to "force" the top of the rods against the wall.
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Re: New tackle room
zodiac wrote: ↑Sat Dec 09 2023 18:21 -you could do away with those plastic pipe sections for the but end of the rods and use water pipe inserts which would be available in the size you want.So trying out ideas for rod storage. I'm happy with the base. It's just 70mm plastic down pipe cut in to sections. The frame holds it in place fairly snug but there's still a bit of movement side to side so the flexibility to accommodate big reels etc.
I'm not happy with the flimsy foam and plastic keepers for the wall. I'm going to look in to something else, whether I buy it or make it I'm not quite sure. Any suggestions?
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Run a length of timber off the ground at a height that suits, (probably 5") holes can be drilled and inserts spaced to accommodate your rods without any fouling of reel handles etc.
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Re: New tackle room
.......sorry just read you're happy with the base. Anyway wouldn't be too much work to re do it -
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Re: New tackle room
Just thinking if you ran two separate lengths of timber again parallel to the floor one above the other and had inserts in both that correspond top and bottom the rods would stand up in those without any other support needed.
You would need some extra ceiling clearance above the rods for this method to be able to lower them in.
You would need some extra ceiling clearance above the rods for this method to be able to lower them in.
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Re: New tackle room
I've settled on drilling a row of 10mm holes in the timber on the wall then inserting 10mm dowel section, somewhere about 100mm in length. I'll try this today and see if there's anything else needed to retain them.
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Re: New tackle room
Well my wife has just dropped the bombshell that she wants to clear a couple of the cupboards in the house and keep stuff in 'the new outhouse '
I said 'its not the f*****g outhouse, it's my fishing room. Besides, there's already too much to go in it, there's no room' She said we'll you'll have to sell some stuff.
So, I have for sale-
A shark upright hoover
An ironing board
2 mirrors which have previously been on the wall
Some boxes of old photos
A box full of miscellaneous half tins of paint
A big tesco bag-for-life full of other bags-for-life
Various women's shoes and boots- size 5
More to follow once I empty the other cupboard.
I said 'its not the f*****g outhouse, it's my fishing room. Besides, there's already too much to go in it, there's no room' She said we'll you'll have to sell some stuff.
So, I have for sale-
A shark upright hoover
An ironing board
2 mirrors which have previously been on the wall
Some boxes of old photos
A box full of miscellaneous half tins of paint
A big tesco bag-for-life full of other bags-for-life
Various women's shoes and boots- size 5
More to follow once I empty the other cupboard.
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Re: New tackle room
Looks quality
Im just reducing my tackle after spending so many years building my collection I have even found rods I forgot I had got
Im just reducing my tackle after spending so many years building my collection I have even found rods I forgot I had got
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Re: New tackle room
I've done as much as I can until I get the rod storage sorted and get them all out the way. I'm considering scrapping what I've started and going for wall mounted racks. I shall ponder for a couple of days till I get the chance to get more work done in here. Real work is getting in the way unfortunately.
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Re: New tackle room
I pinched Rob Shallcrofts idea off his article on the pikepool (Garage mindset), for rod storage, worth a look.
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Re: New tackle room
benelli wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10 2023 18:07 -I'll have a look at that cheersI pinched Rob Shallcrofts idea off his article on the pikepool (Garage mindset), for rod storage, worth a look.
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Re: New tackle room
benelli wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10 2023 18:39 -Yes that would work. Not fancy but simple and functional.
There are 3 girls in the house, I could use some of the hair bands I find scattered over the house.
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Re: New tackle room
Have a look on my post on a rod rack i made for the garage, it works a treat.
Its near bottom of page of threads.
Its near bottom of page of threads.
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Re: New tackle room
I'm going to try these. If the simple solution works then no need to look any further!
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Re: New tackle room
Well these wee plastic clips work a treat. Thicker rods are better with two, slimmer rods are fine with one.
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Re: New tackle room
Looks brill
But that door looks a bit skew-whiff to me
Grant
But that door looks a bit skew-whiff to me
Grant
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Re: New tackle room
Just thinking if you ran two separate lengths of timber again parallel to the floor one above the other and had inserts in both that correspond top and bottom the rods would stand up in those without any other support needed.
You would need some extra ceiling clearance above the rods for this method to be able to lower them in.
You would need some extra ceiling clearance above the rods for this method to be able to lower them in.
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Re: New tackle room
david1992 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 20 2023 15:38 -Steve is that you doing a Nev That’s what he saidJust thinking if you ran two separate lengths of timber again parallel to the floor one above the other and had inserts in both that correspond top and bottom the rods would stand up in those without any other support needed.
You would need some extra ceiling clearance above the rods for this method to be able to lower them in.
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Re: New tackle room
No, me having one account is probably enough for most folks Andy