New tackle room
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Re: New tackle room
Back to the drawing board lads. The rods are taking up a wall that I need for more shelves.
Looking for inspiration for ceiling rod storage!
Looking for inspiration for ceiling rod storage!
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Re: New tackle room
Can’t find a better pic of this idea. Ridged plastic pipe short section screwed to batten to hold butt then for tips cut one side so rods can enter. As below.
The other popular method I’ve seen is trellis.
The other popular method I’ve seen is trellis.
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Re: New tackle room
zodiac wrote: ↑Sat Dec 09 2023 18:21 -That’s looking pukka Z! I’m guessing when you’re standing made up rods in there you’ll use every other bit of downpipe?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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I would try and source some of those webbing straps that plug in as a double bayonet and unplug by depressing the switch on either side? These things?
Oops just noticed you’ve revised it to ceiling hung rods.
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Re: New tackle room
Cyprio wrote: ↑Sat Jan 13 2024 18:33 -That’s cute. I might just borrow that idea for my tackle room. Lots of wasted space using walls.Can’t find a better pic of this idea. Ridged plastic pipe short section screwed to batten to hold butt then for tips cut one side so rods can enter. As below.
The other popular method I’ve seen is trellis.
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Re: New tackle room
Cyprio wrote: ↑Sat Jan 13 2024 18:33 -Can’t find a better pic of this idea. Ridged plastic pipe short section screwed to batten to hold butt then for tips cut one side so rods can enter. As below.
The other popular method I’ve seen is trellis.
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Something with the plastic pipes could work. I've got lots stuff lying about to make a few testers.
The trellis looks a bit fiddly for me. Might work with 1 piece baitcaster types but most of my rods are fairly big and heavy.
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Re: New tackle room
I’ve got an internal roof rack in my van and have my boat rods attached underneath with this Japanese internal rod rack.
The O rings allow the rod to be pushed in held in place and removed one handed. Something crafted from wood could work.
The O rings allow the rod to be pushed in held in place and removed one handed. Something crafted from wood could work.
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Re: New tackle room
Perhaps use something like this as a starter.
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Re: New tackle room
I've got my sea fishing gear and a couple of extra bits suspended under the garage floor joists like this
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Re: New tackle room
Cyprio wrote: ↑Sat Jan 13 2024 20:19 -I might have to steal the idea from you .I’ve got an internal roof rack in my van and have my boat rods attached underneath with this Japanese internal rod rack.
The O rings allow the rod to be pushed in held in place and removed one handed. Something crafted from wood could work.
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Do you leave them there all the time ?
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Re: New tackle room
Happy Hayes wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14 2024 12:35 -When it’s pike season yes. As I only use the van to go fishing and it’s locked up inside. If I’m not taking the boat I do remove themCyprio wrote: ↑Sat Jan 13 2024 20:19 -I might have to steal the idea from you .I’ve got an internal roof rack in my van and have my boat rods attached underneath with this Japanese internal rod rack.
The O rings allow the rod to be pushed in held in place and removed one handed. Something crafted from wood could work.
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Do you leave them there all the time ?
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Re: New tackle room
I've just opted for a few of these. I can set them any distance apart to suit shorter rods if need be.
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Re: New tackle room
zodiac wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15 2024 21:14 -That looks the easiest solution for ceiling mounting.I've just opted for a few of these. I can set them any distance apart to suit shorter rods if need be.
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Are the hooks wide enough to comfortably fit a couple of rods on each side?
Edit: yes, I've just seen the size, they're enormous
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Re: New tackle room
Cyprio wrote: ↑Sat Jan 13 2024 20:19 -Where did you get those from if you dont mind me asking?I’ve got an internal roof rack in my van and have my boat rods attached underneath with this Japanese internal rod rack.
The O rings allow the rod to be pushed in held in place and removed one handed. Something crafted from wood could work.
8ED1A4E4-0DD3-4CBA-B959-6F111B650B7F.jpeg
65643987-7FEA-4CEE-87D1-478CD99A061C.jpeg
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Re: New tackle room
Mike F wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16 2024 10:25 -I found it on eBay, was fitted to a Japan import and they obviously didn’t want the rack. So I used the parts I needed. It’s designed to fit against the headlining. I broke a retainer once, they used to have a eu dealer but I contacted Jap office and as you know they were super efficient new parts paid and dispatched within a couple of days.Cyprio wrote: ↑Sat Jan 13 2024 20:19 -Where did you get those from if you dont mind me asking?I’ve got an internal roof rack in my van and have my boat rods attached underneath with this Japanese internal rod rack.
The O rings allow the rod to be pushed in held in place and removed one handed. Something crafted from wood could work.
8ED1A4E4-0DD3-4CBA-B959-6F111B650B7F.jpeg
65643987-7FEA-4CEE-87D1-478CD99A061C.jpeg
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https://lps.carmate.co.jp/global-produc ... s/fishing/
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Re: New tackle room
Cyprio wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16 2024 10:48 -Thanks for your help!Mike F wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16 2024 10:25 -I found it on eBay, was fitted to a Japan import and they obviously didn’t want the rack. So I used the parts I needed. It’s designed to fit against the headlining. I broke a retainer once, they used to have a eu dealer but I contacted Jap office and as you know they were super efficient new parts paid and dispatched within a couple of days.Cyprio wrote: ↑Sat Jan 13 2024 20:19 -Where did you get those from if you dont mind me asking?I’ve got an internal roof rack in my van and have my boat rods attached underneath with this Japanese internal rod rack.
The O rings allow the rod to be pushed in held in place and removed one handed. Something crafted from wood could work.
8ED1A4E4-0DD3-4CBA-B959-6F111B650B7F.jpeg
65643987-7FEA-4CEE-87D1-478CD99A061C.jpeg
DD88E9AE-2A83-44A1-8903-F5AE0C5CF61A.jpeg
https://lps.carmate.co.jp/global-produc ... s/fishing/
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Re: New tackle room
Cyprio wrote: ↑Sat Jan 13 2024 20:19 -I’ve got an internal roof rack in my van and have my boat rods attached underneath with this Japanese internal rod rack.
The O rings allow the rod to be pushed in held in place and removed one handed. Something crafted from wood could work.
8ED1A4E4-0DD3-4CBA-B959-6F111B650B7F.jpeg
65643987-7FEA-4CEE-87D1-478CD99A061C.jpeg
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Where for you get them from Andy ?? Could make use of a couple of those
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Re: New tackle room
Edward.P.A.C wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 08:13 -Just found them on Amazon.Cyprio wrote: ↑Sat Jan 13 2024 20:19 -I’ve got an internal roof rack in my van and have my boat rods attached underneath with this Japanese internal rod rack.
The O rings allow the rod to be pushed in held in place and removed one handed. Something crafted from wood could work.
8ED1A4E4-0DD3-4CBA-B959-6F111B650B7F.jpeg
65643987-7FEA-4CEE-87D1-478CD99A061C.jpeg
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Where for you get them from Andy ?? Could make use of a couple of those
Rod holder J Hook 7 for car (IF14), ROD HOLDER J HOOK 7, inno, Carmate https://amzn.eu/d/2Huud2e
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Re: New tackle room
Cyprio wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 09:27 -Perfect..cheers AndyEdward.P.A.C wrote: ↑Wed Jan 17 2024 08:13 -Just found them on Amazon.Cyprio wrote: ↑Sat Jan 13 2024 20:19 -I’ve got an internal roof rack in my van and have my boat rods attached underneath with this Japanese internal rod rack.
The O rings allow the rod to be pushed in held in place and removed one handed. Something crafted from wood could work.
8ED1A4E4-0DD3-4CBA-B959-6F111B650B7F.jpeg
65643987-7FEA-4CEE-87D1-478CD99A061C.jpeg
DD88E9AE-2A83-44A1-8903-F5AE0C5CF61A.jpeg
Where for you get them from Andy ?? Could make use of a couple of those
Rod holder J Hook 7 for car (IF14), ROD HOLDER J HOOK 7, inno, Carmate https://amzn.eu/d/2Huud2e
https://usa.innoracks.com/product/if14g/
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Re: New tackle room
Use spur shelving brackets for rod storage. With pipe lagging on the brackets . I’ve got some hanging from the ceiling and some on the walls.
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Re: New tackle room
Anyone used these .?
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Re: New tackle room
Seen very similar used in tackle shops but for the money and a pair of them they're definitely worth a punt
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Re: New tackle room
fergie68 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23 2024 16:00 -Anyone used these .?
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Yes I've got a few of them. Maybe OK for lightweight one piece rods but no good for me.
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Re: New tackle room
zodiac wrote: ↑Sat Dec 09 2023 18:21 -Just seen this as safe storage solution .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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I guess a woman must have space for shoes so why not use the wasted space on the stairs
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Re: New tackle room
Cyprio wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30 2024 19:22 -zodiac wrote: ↑Sat Dec 09 2023 18:21 -Just seen this as safe storage solution .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?
20231209_171221.jpg
20231209_171242.jpg
I guess a woman must have space for shoes so why not use the wasted space on the stairs
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Re: New tackle room
Cyprio wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30 2024 19:22 -I like that! Maybe when the kids are a bit older though, that's got 'climbing frame' written all over it!zodiac wrote: ↑Sat Dec 09 2023 18:21 -Just seen this as safe storage solution .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?
20231209_171221.jpg
20231209_171242.jpg
I guess a woman must have space for shoes so why not use the wasted space on the stairs
C4D91B5A-C0BE-4EF6-85FC-8507BB5F4F43.jpeg
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Re: New tackle room
Cyprio wrote: ↑Sun Jun 30 2024 19:22 -What a brilliant idea.zodiac wrote: ↑Sat Dec 09 2023 18:21 -Just seen this as safe storage solution .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?
20231209_171221.jpg
20231209_171242.jpg
I guess a woman must have space for shoes so why not use the wasted space on the stairs
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Shame the wife won’t see it that way
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Re: New tackle room
You could always try Tom
Then if you post about looking for new Digs we’ll
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Re: New tackle room
Cyprio wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01 2024 18:44 -I’d already suggested , how nice it would be having some of my rods attached to the wall going up the stairs.You could always try Tom
Then if you post about looking for new Digs we’ll
know not to try it
She suggested somewhere else that my rods could be placed
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Re: New tackle room
Being as you have now posted pictures of everything that's "FOR SALE" I would go out and purchase the best alarm system you can find!!! There's too much scum running around to take the chance.