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a bit..erm….overkill?….heh….very cool and very fun. I might have to try this.

-- Alec (Friends call me Wolf, no idea why)

Oh contrare, it, obviously, is underkill. I rushed and didn’t install another pivot at the actual rack ;)

Now thats a cool design.

Jeff Vandenberg aka "Woodsconsin"

Had to come back and say you should submit this to the different woodworking magazine s just a chance you could win a prize on this

Jeff Vandenberg aka "Woodsconsin"

Thanks for the idea Jeff. I thought it a bit crude for too much attention, but it could be played with.

Someone else suggested making it I-Pad friendly. Obviously, there is potential for many uses, including room for a phone. Obviously, if you ever raise your ceiling, you wouldn’t have to replace it.

See this is what I was saying this woodworker sent in a Idea for drawer dividers and received an air filtration system. This is from the new issue of Wood; issues 235

Jeff Vandenberg aka "Woodsconsin"

Totally a unique idea for glasses ,good job.

woodworking classes, custom furniture maker

I have a couple dozen T nuts, but haven’t gotten around to making more knobs yet. When I do, I’ll replace the nuts with them.

interesting idea , I’m always looking for my safety glasses .

Wheaties

Cool!

Keith "Shin" Schindler

I need that too. Great job.

Jack

Very unique, come in handy in a small shop. Great space saver. Good job.

Jamesw

Silly, useless, absurd… In other words, AWESOME!!

Losing fingers since 1969

Ah, the joy of embracing a little playfulness every now and then! We all need those moments of respite from our daily responsibilities. It sounds like you had a well-deserved break from the hustle and bustle, allowing yourself to indulge in a bit of fun. Your creative solution with the knobs looks fantastic! It's amazing how a small change can make a big difference. Keep up the great work!
Sweet!
Reminds me of the dentist office or the "probing room" on a UFO 😁

Whole new perspective on using available "wall" space.
That's cool - I need one of them for rifflers & rasps.
I feel like a slacker. Mine are in a Rubbermaid mini bin with a closeable lid. Virtually dust free while waiting for me to put them on, or offer them to a visitor. They hardly take up any shelf space at all. 

I like the idea of an overhead tool rack at the bench, but also a fear of getting clunked on top of my haid. Crap happens, is all I can think of there.
Really cool, Kelly!  The ceiling is an untapped source of storage area...You did great!

Mike

great idea but with 10' to the rafters and a 10' high roll up door wont work for me.

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

Oh, I completely understand! We all require those moments when we pause amidst the busy routine and allow ourselves to have some fun. Your ingenious approach using T nuts and knobs is really impressive on glassdoor – it's these small do-it-yourself instances that add charm to life. Keep relishing the journey!
  We all need those occasions when we halt amidst our hectic schedules and grant ourselves some enjoyment. Your clever utilization of T nuts and knobs, as showcased on bathroom Glass door, is truly remarkable. It's these minor instances of DIY creativity that infuse life with its delightful allure. Continue savoring the voyage!