darwyn
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Technically this is not a slotwall I guess, but it performs the same function. I pilfered the idea from a home improvement magazine years ago, thought I would share it here. First I will show some pics of my setup, then give you the specs to build your own.
Here is a shot of part of my setup showing how I have various garden tools, gas cans, etc. organized:
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Here is a box, with a hook on the front, that I use to store my ladder and all of the accessories. Underneath it, where the white string is at, is another shelf I made by cutting a piece of PVC in half. I use it to throw tape rolls in.
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Sorry I didn't get better pics, a herniated disc means I am not going to lifting that ladder for a while.
The whole setup is strips of 3/4 plywood spaced out from the wall, and hangars which fit into the space:
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Here is a closeup of one of the hangars:
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Notice the piece of painters tape, I put that between the aluminum and the plywood so the hangar would slide into the wall easily. Without the painters tape I had to hammer them in.
I just made a bunch of hangars: when I needed to store something I made my storage device and attached to a ready made hangar. Sometimes a simple shelf, for the gas cans, some hangars from Lowe's fro the snow shovel, a small piece of left over pegboard for small implements, etc.
You could paint them to make them look better, mine is thrown together from scraps I had lying about. The next post will show some dimensions.
Here is a shot of part of my setup showing how I have various garden tools, gas cans, etc. organized:
IMG_20130520_171222_467
Here is a box, with a hook on the front, that I use to store my ladder and all of the accessories. Underneath it, where the white string is at, is another shelf I made by cutting a piece of PVC in half. I use it to throw tape rolls in.
IMG_20130520_171255_962
Sorry I didn't get better pics, a herniated disc means I am not going to lifting that ladder for a while.
The whole setup is strips of 3/4 plywood spaced out from the wall, and hangars which fit into the space:
IMG_20130520_171419_213
Here is a closeup of one of the hangars:
IMG_20130520_171451_045
Notice the piece of painters tape, I put that between the aluminum and the plywood so the hangar would slide into the wall easily. Without the painters tape I had to hammer them in.
I just made a bunch of hangars: when I needed to store something I made my storage device and attached to a ready made hangar. Sometimes a simple shelf, for the gas cans, some hangars from Lowe's fro the snow shovel, a small piece of left over pegboard for small implements, etc.
You could paint them to make them look better, mine is thrown together from scraps I had lying about. The next post will show some dimensions.
