Funnel Rack

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I been thinking of way to storage my funnels without taking up workbench space. So here's what I have in mind. Using a 2x6 and 2x4 nail them to together like a "L". Then take 1in. drill bit and drill holes in the 2x6 but space them apart so the funnels can sit the holes. Then hang it on the wall above the workbench.

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You anyone has better idea feel free to chime in.
 

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You see all those little tabs on the funnels? They are for hanging on nails. :waytogo:

I just keep all mine in a cardboard box with a rag on the bottom on a shelf.
 

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You see all those little tabs on the funnels? They are for hanging on nails. :waytogo:

I just keep all mine in a cardboard box with a rag on the bottom on a shelf.

I might end up putting them in cardboard box to but waiting on my sis to take lawncatcher to her house so I can put the legs back the table saw. Right now the table saw is taking space on the shelf under the workbench.

My idea of a funnel rack isnt set in stone yet.
 

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