Bicycle Wall Mount From Pallet Wood
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Bicycle Wall Mount From Pallet Wood


So my Bicycle was always in the way and so I fix it.
Was a Project that i did you the fly no planing aside, well plans who need thems :P
Let you imagination go and do it !!!!!
For more wierd projects check my youtube channel
What You Need

* Pallet wood
*screws
*wood glue
*washers
*threaded rod
*lock nuts
Cut Wood and Glue the Boards

Cut the Wood to a size that you can glue together
Glue Them Together

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You can use this tip tho glue them
The Side to Hold the Rod

Cut a shape to hold the rod and with enough space to the iron move
Make 2 Equal Holders

I used a router to make 2 pieces alike
Scrap Iron

Make sure you use something that strong enough to hold the bike. I used a scrap Ironbar
Strength for the ROD RWaaarrrr

cut some wood bolcks to use as spaces and add strengh to the threaded rod

Glue , pre dril and add some screws to the sides
Drill the Holes

Put some holes as you like to attach it to the walla
Lock Nuts

Put the lock nuts on the threaded rod
Back Tire Wood Support

Use a scrap piece where you can you the back tire and thats it
Attach to the Wall and DONE

Last part is put it where you want it :D and put the bike in and there you home made bike wall mount