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Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 56
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hello, i would like to get some input on way you guys store your rod and reels, i am organizing my garege and would like to store my rods on the wall, any one have any pics of home made racks etc... thanks nick
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Ocean City, NJ
Posts: 838
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I have been dealing with this issue recently as well. For rods of 7ft or less its easy, I just use the Berkely vertical wall mounted rod racks. The problem I am having is the surf rods (I have a lot). I have been looking for a horizontal wall rack that lets you clip the rods in on both sides. I can't find one. They all seem to have a hole on one side and a clip on the other except for the really cheap ones with the foam as the holder (with those the foam slit isn't big enough to fit larger surf rods). I would love to find a floor-to-ceiling horizontal rack with clips on both sides.
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: newtown pa
Posts: 63
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i built one in my garage that hangs from the ceiling you need 2 6 foot 2x4s and 8 hook and 4 1 foot long peices of chain put the hooks in the edge of the 2x 4 then in the ceiling and link them with the chain and done you have a rod holder that will hold 20 or so rods if any one wants some pics just email me at wishiniwasbassfishin@msn.com the whole thing costs about 12 dollars and a half hour of your time and it keeps the rods out of harms way
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Sicklerville, NJ, Waretown NJ
Posts: 1,700
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I have a t bracket that hangs from the ceiling that works well, you can get them at Lowes. I have 3 hanging and it will hold 4 rods. Also I have several wall hanging racks that work good but not for surf rods.
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Basking Ridge/Mantoloking, NJ
Posts: 2,015
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Wish I had pics, but I dont.
Built a cabinet against the studs of the garage wall - main frame/body extends maybe 12" with 2 4X8 doors that are framed with 2x4 that have piano hinges on the outside. Heavy offshore gear stands on sill (lightly coutnersunk) b/t studs, tips pop into those rubber clips to keep them standing. Lighter offshore outfits hang vertical on wall elevated a bit from the heavier stuff. 4 sets of Berkely rod racks on the inside of the doors where all the lighter bait and spin outfits sit.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Huntingdon Valley, PA
Posts: 2,461
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We have 1" black pipe hanging 6" or so from the garage ceiling on threaded rods. Each pipe is about 5 feet long hanging parallel to each other. I think we have 20 or so rods on it right now.
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Wilmington, NC
Posts: 2,445
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I store my rods on the cealing. I screwed bicycle hooks into 2 1x4's and then screwed each 1x4 into the ceiling. I also painted the 1x4 white with a can of spray paint to help it blend in better. I have 2 sets of these on the ceiling of my garage. The total cost for hanging 16 rods was around $25.00, 32 bike hooks, 1 12 ft long 1x4, and 1 can of white spray paing. It works well for me, but if I was only 2 inches taller I could reach my rods with a step stool.
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Cape May Court House NJ
Posts: 7,437
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1 is wooden on wheels from bassproshops apprx 89
Other is from old Rosemans marinetaht he used to display rods-wood and large
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Warrington PA
Posts: 994
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Old plastic rain gutter suspended from ceiling to support whole length of rod.
Use down spout to protect fly rods. |
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Beach Haven NJ
Posts: 5,768
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: glenside Pa.
Posts: 79
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Think I can still store rods and reels safely??????/ Joe
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Dewey Beach Del/Broomall Pa
Posts: 269
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: newtown pa
Posts: 63
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i sent you the pics aguaholic hope they help you out and good luck
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: R5 WAYNE
Posts: 10,132
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Re-Bait, are they Advents?
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Cape May Court House NJ
Posts: 7,437
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Mine are stored that way-just take reels off rods
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