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The bamboo rack created to hang and dry squid provides a different use from the regular drying rack for clothes. Mainly seen in shop fronts where they are displayed for sale.
The small rack panel purchased from Weird Stuff Warehouse and installed in a closet in Fernley House.
This narrow gauge rack-n-pinion line, operating as part of the Swiss public transport service, ploughs right up the mountain side. The pictures don't do justice to the steepness and twistyness of the line.
The rack as it stands installed. The top and bottom pieces are strapped together 2 inches longer than the measured distance from the ceiling to the floor. As the rack is wedged into place, enough friction on the top and bottom is created to hold the rack in place, even when loaded with 75 pounds of bike and equipment. The rack will not bend as long as the center of gravity of each item is hung within 4 inches of the center of the wood members.
The existing 7' rack had 23" Spacing. The SOW was to add a new 19" rack, and cable 32 new Dual CAT5e Stations to it. Over the next few months, the old rack will be phased out.
This narrow gauge rack-n-pinion line, operating as part of the Swiss public transport service, ploughs right up the mountain side. The pictures don't do justice to the steepness and twistyness of the line.