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Old Nov 29, 2009 | 08:09 PM
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Tire storage option

I came up with this tire storage cart because I was tired of moving around the extra sets of track tires and winter tires around the garage and storage unit. Got the Idea from an old "tyre Tree " sold through Wallymart a few years ago.
 
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Old Nov 30, 2009 | 05:41 AM
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Time to file a patent!
 
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Pat on the back, I have several barrel stacks in my storage unit and I need to do a search for something like your solution. That would be THE answer to the logistical nightmare of figuring what stack goes where and for what reason....
 
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Good idea. I'd get a sheet of plywood under them.
 
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Originally Posted by Lotus907
Pat on the back, I have several barrel stacks in my storage unit and I need to do a search for something like your solution. That would be THE answer to the logistical nightmare of figuring what stack goes where and for what reason....
..Thanks for the replies..I have had a few of the origonal ones I made at the Toyota shop I work for. Some of the guys have the move a set of wheelsand tires 12 bays down to the tire machine. With the 3 for 1 tire special we have been running all month they have been getting a workout and have held up without issue.

cheers, David
 
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