Bora Portamate Bora Wood Storage Rack by BORA
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Top Pick — discover the Bora Portamate Bora Wood Storage Rack by BORA, built for performance and designed for life in the United States.
About Bora Portamate Bora Wood Storage Rack
- Multi-Use Storage: This is a compact yet strong storage solution for lumber, firewood, gutters, sheet metal, PVC, pipes, ladders, skis, snowboards, golf clubs, construction tools, and others.
- Wall-Mounted: This wood rack is quick and easy to install on the walls of your garage or workshop to increase your storage space. Keep your workbench area well organized with this great space-saver.
- Weight Capacity: Each shelf can hold up to 110 lbs, around 400-lb total capacity for all wall mount shelf rack. Clear your workplace from clutter and let the BORA wood rack do the storage duties.
- 4-Level Storage: The Bora PBR-0410 wood organizer fits smaller spaces to fit your storage needs. This BORA rack gets the job done organizing tools at work, indoors, or at the parking garage
- Heavy-duty Construction: Our BORA lumber rack is made from powder-coated, 1-inch steel tubes, making it sturdy. Drill them to the wall, adjust the distance, and you got your garage wall rack!
The Bora Portamate Bora Wood Storage Rack by BORA combines reliability, modern design, and user-focused engineering. Perfect for everyday use, it delivers exceptional results for American customers who value comfort.
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Bora Portamate Bora Wood Storage Rack by BORA
$106.64
Tanggor –
I have two of these Bora Portamate lumber racks, and two made by Rockler. While they both are similar in their design, there is a big difference in the quality. These are far superior to the Rockler brand. The fit, finish and sturdiness is excellent, and the price is better also. I’m very happy I bought these instead of buying Rockler’s again.
When I did a dry fit assembly of these racks and then stood them up on my work bench each of the support arms were perfectly aligned with each other. The other brand’s arms were all over the place. Some higher, some lower. I was had to rebuild them to make them usable. The Bora brand were spot on right out of the box. Won’t hesitate to buy these again!
I was not compensated in any way for my review. I bought them with my money and have been given nothing for a positive review.
Todd –
My husband is a woodworker. This shelving is perfect to keep the wood up off the floor. It is very sturdy and holds the wood perfectly.
JAK –
Since I have only a single car garage for my shop, I got the smaller size. Pretty easy to install; as other reviewers have said, make sure you get some 3 1/2 to 4 inch lag bolts (not included) for the mounting. Some folks didn’t like this, but I generally prefer to choose my own bolts or screws anyway. Just fussy I guess.
Feels very strong once installed. Be mindful of the listed weight tolerances and you should be fine.
Once I had this set up, and had stocked it with all my wood, I really could have kicked myself for waiting so long to implement something like this. Saved me lots of space and made finding things much easier.
Happy with the product.
D. Jones –
Solid, simple, versatile and great value compared to alternatives. Already loaded up with lumber for much better shop organization. Looking forward to installing more!
Only minor downside is not coming with screws for mounting, so be prepared when it comes time to assemble and install!
JAK –
I bought 2 of these wood racks to store extra material from projects I’m working on before cutting it down to size. They were easy to put together and are very sturdy. My only complaint is that they do not include the mounting hardware. Thankfully other reviewers pointed this out as well so I ran to the hardware store and picked up some 1/4″ lag screws 3 1/2″ in length as well as some washers. After drilling the pilot holes it was really easy to install them with a ratchet and the lag screws. If you’re getting the 4 level/shelf mount you’ll need 4 lag screws for each set (I needed 8 since I bought 2 racks)
J. BAU –
Order some lag screws when you order these, or run down to the hardware store and pick some up while waiting for the shipment to arrive. Contrary to the listing (in two places), all needed hardware is NOT included. I had to stop in the middle of my install to go buy some screws. Knocking off a star for the inaccurate listing.
My installation is drywall over studs so I ended up using 1/4 X 4 timber screws. They are a bit more expensive then lag bolts but have a slightly more aggressive thread and are black so look good with the uprights. I would not go with 3″ screws as recommended for a drywall install since this leaves very little of the screw in the stud.
I got two sets of these and wanted to make sure all four uprights were precisely positioned relative to each other. Naturally, I made a jig and maybe describing it will make the install easier for others. First, I held a piece of 1/4 x 3″ x 4′ cutoff against the ceiling along a vertical level line and marked where I wanted the low end of the rack. I then used some #8 wood screws to attach one of the uprights to the wood with about 1/4″ of screw sticking out the back. After locating a stud and marking a vertical level line, I held the jig against the ceiling with the screw points on the line and tapped it with a hammer to mark the holes. The marks don’t have to be right on the line, just close enough to use as a reference. Then I drilled through the line at the same height as the reference marks. It took only about 10 minutes to find all the studs, mark, and drill all the uprights. The install checked out as perfectly level across all four bars. This was so much easier than trying to place the holes by measuring that I’d use a jig even if I had only two uprights to install.
Because the horizontal bars fit around the upright, spacers are needed to hold the uprights away from the wall. These are round and indented in the front to hold them in line with the upright post. I found that the spacers have a habit of turning with the screw and if they get wedged out of alignment you have to back the screws out, line the spacers up and start over. Unless you have tiny fingers holding the spacers in alignment while tightening the screws is not an option. My solution was to thread the screws through the uprights, then slip the spacesr over the screws and attach them to the post with a small dot of CA glue for each. This not only kept the spacers aligned but also kept the screws from falling out.
After installation I loaded them up with several 10-ft 2×6 & 2×4, plus some 6-ft pieces of the same, as well as all my long pieces of rough-sawn hardwoods, and a bunch of molding. The racks took everything I had to throw at them with no creaking under the weight and no visible flexing of the components. I’m very happy with the design and performance of the racks and would happily bump to 5 stars if I ever notice the listing corrected to state *prominently* that the buyer must supply mounting hardware.
Todd –
This is a sturdy wood rack. It is also very easy to assemble and install. I used 5/16″ x 4″ structural washer head screws in order to mount the steel vertical brackets to the framing studs. The holes in the steel mounting brackets, and the round plastic spacers, needed to be drilled out 1/16″ larger in order to to accommodate the 5/16″ screws, since the holes are only 1/4″, but the larger screws worked great for more structural support. It took about 30 minutes total to assemble and install the wood rack. The instructions recommend 1/4″ x 3″ lag screws, but I wanted something a little stronger, so I used larger screws. By the time the mounting screws go through the 1″ vertical steel bar, the 5/8″ plastic spacer and 1/2 ” to 3/4″ sheetrock, they are going to need some real length in order to sink far enough into a 1-1/2″ × 3-1/2″ framing stud. I mounted the vertical brackets 5 feet apart, so they hold 6 foot and 8 foot long lumber perfectly. Any shorter lumber can just be placed on top of the longer lumber. The weakest point of the wood rack seems to be the little sheet metal screws that hold the horizontal shelf brackets in place, but so far they are holding well. If you have some lumber that you need to get up off of the floor and organized, then I highly recommend this sturdy wood rack.
D. Jones –
Awesome product! Exactly as described and super easy to install. Consider using timber screws to install instead of lag bolts.
Todd C Blake –
stabil, zumindest für meine Zwecke
Gerhard Koller –
Good mounting instructions, important to read before installing, very sturdy if installed in solidly held back supports, depending on weight you want to add on it. Good quality parts, easy to install, very good investment, forced me to rid a lot of useless left over wood on floor in basement, neat looking, definitely recommend.