Similar to mustangmccance's Tide idea, ever since they went to plastic coffee containers (instead of the old metal ones) I save them for storage. I usually buy the large coffee containers. They have a durable lid, and a molded handle. They stack nicely on top of each other, or sit on a shelf.
I also use the same containers for painting. Much nicer to carry a small amount of paint for trim work.

Similar to mustangmccance's Tide idea, ever since they went to plastic coffee containers (instead of the old metal ones) I save them for storage. I usually buy the large coffee containers. They have a durable lid, and a molded handle. They stack nicely on top of each other, or sit on a shelf.
I also use the same containers for painting. Much nicer to carry a small amount of paint for trim work.
Here are some of my 'creations'. I love the tape measure holder. It works perfectly! The screwdriver rack works okay but I need to make a lower guide hole "shelf".
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nice tire racks, i might have to try the double stackingTired of stacking the wheels and tires on the ground, so I built some racks to get them up in the air. I can still park both cars under the rack, although the girlfriend's Jeep might have issues. It's cleaner now, I swear, this was right after building...
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I've since added some supports to the top rack on the wall.
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I have to admit, it still wasn't enough, I have two more sets on the ground under the big shelves...
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Lots of great ideas here, that I hope to use next time I upgrade (renting here, hopefully buying soon!)
My only, semi unique, storage ideas.
BMW wheel used to store the air hose.
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WOW!!!!
I just spent about 3 hours reading this thread.... Had to stop halfway through and register so I could see the pictures...
Thanks so much for the great ideas. First post, just wanted to say "howdy."
Regards,
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Indeed! Not much going on at work as I wait for some material, so I spent a lot of time in this thread reading. I'm not new here since I joined about 6 years ago, but I joined, then forgot all about this forum so I would say I'm new again.WOW!!!!
I just spent about 3 hours reading this thread.... Had to stop halfway through and register so I could see the pictures...
Thanks so much for the great ideas. First post, just wanted to say "howdy."
Regards,
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Enclosed tilt bins and put spacer blocks behind the shallower ones so that they are flush in front. I love these things. I recently doubled the amount of bins and am still running out of bins.
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Indeed! Not much going on at work as I wait for some material, so I spent a lot of time in this thread reading. I'm not new here since I joined about 6 years ago, but I joined, then forgot all about this forum so I would say I'm new again.
What's on my walls right now? Cobwebs.
I just took pictures today of my mess. It is a terrible mess. I told my wife when she said she wants to put the new car in the garage that I couldn't fit a powerwheels car in the garage, LOL. I spent some time cleaning up tonight, but I don't have heat out there, nor very much light since I can't keep a bulb running more than a week. So, I have to be content with reading more of this thread and wait for some warmer weather to transform my garage. Thus, I am reading this thread for some ideas. I hope to post up some transformation pictures in the spring from a packed full (mostly junk at that) to completely bare floor and everything up in cabinets, shelves, and hooks.
Enclosed tilt bins and put spacer blocks behind the shallower ones so that they are flush in front. I love these things. I recently doubled the amount of bins and am still running out of bins.
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Enclosed tilt bins and put spacer blocks behind the shallower ones so that they are flush in front. I love these things. I recently doubled the amount of bins and am still running out of bins.
Where did you get those and what did they set you back?

And just for kicks since the pictures of the in-garage lights don't do it justice...
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Thanks for this! Just ordered 4'x8' factory second MonsterRax for $200 shipped....It's out of the way, and will allow me to put 10-12 245 section width wheels/tires (give or take 24" dia) up there before I reach the weight limit (4'x8' shelf rated at ~600lbs payload). Found them online through a company called MonsterRax - They're pretty reasonably priced. I actually bought a "factory second", called for longer mounting brackets (52") and had it all shipped to my house for free as it's included in their price.. $200 for a shelf like that, that wasn't really a factory second at all?! Hell yes!
I'll add one idea. On the farm we kept an old refrigerator that didn't work in the barn. The door switch had been rewired or maybe the light socket itself, either way the light bulb stayed on all the time. The heat of the bulb combined with the insulating of the fridge was sufficient to keep the paints and such from freezing.
Might work good for some of you guys trying to get such things out of a garage.
I have as much on the walls as possible. I also try to have everything I can on wheels and those things that cannot be mounted on wheels can be moved with my pallet jack.
