Howdy. I have a 30x40 attached garage cnc machine shop at my house. I keep 95% of my stuff in cabinets, I don't like looking at clutter. It's neat and clean at almost all times. (you can see it here)
Right now I have all my collapsed cardboard boxes on my back porch, but the wife has had enough of that (with good cause). These are NEW boxes for shipping my products.
Some of the boxes are fairly big, (48x30 when flat) so a stack of 15 of them is 48x30x12. There are also small ones and probably a couple even larger ones (the larger ones could go in my basement or behind a cabinet or something, probably).
My initial thought was to just buy a large cabinet, but it needs to be at least 30" deep. I did find a few cabinets in that size range, but they are all super heavy duty 12 gauge industrial cabinets. Don't get me wrong, I love a beefy cabinet, but a 3 to 4000 dollar cabinet to store cardboard seems like a waste.
One thing that may make it a bit more flexible is that this storage area has access from all sides, or at least 3 sides.
Other thoughts:
1) buying two cheaper cabinets that were 18" deep and screwing them back to back. Then I could cut out a portion of the back of both of them and have an area for extra deep storage, but leave enough for it to still be stable. Then I could have shelves that were only 18" deep for smaller boxes.
2) same as above but remove doors on one and the back of the other and screw them back to front for one big 36" deep cabinet
3) get some pallet rack and enclose it?
4) a cost effective extra-deep off-the-shelf cabinet? This is my preferred solution. I have a lot of work to do on other things.
5) any other ideas? I feel like there has got to be some super clever solution here.
The location of the cabinet is highlighted in pink:

Right now I have all my collapsed cardboard boxes on my back porch, but the wife has had enough of that (with good cause). These are NEW boxes for shipping my products.
Some of the boxes are fairly big, (48x30 when flat) so a stack of 15 of them is 48x30x12. There are also small ones and probably a couple even larger ones (the larger ones could go in my basement or behind a cabinet or something, probably).
My initial thought was to just buy a large cabinet, but it needs to be at least 30" deep. I did find a few cabinets in that size range, but they are all super heavy duty 12 gauge industrial cabinets. Don't get me wrong, I love a beefy cabinet, but a 3 to 4000 dollar cabinet to store cardboard seems like a waste.
One thing that may make it a bit more flexible is that this storage area has access from all sides, or at least 3 sides.
Other thoughts:
1) buying two cheaper cabinets that were 18" deep and screwing them back to back. Then I could cut out a portion of the back of both of them and have an area for extra deep storage, but leave enough for it to still be stable. Then I could have shelves that were only 18" deep for smaller boxes.
2) same as above but remove doors on one and the back of the other and screw them back to front for one big 36" deep cabinet
3) get some pallet rack and enclose it?
4) a cost effective extra-deep off-the-shelf cabinet? This is my preferred solution. I have a lot of work to do on other things.
5) any other ideas? I feel like there has got to be some super clever solution here.
The location of the cabinet is highlighted in pink:

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