Innovate1
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I have 14' ceiling in my 30 x 40 and sectioned off 1/4 of it with full height walls for a separate room with a big double door between. I have most of the equipment against walls - I suppose I should rethink that as I may be able to put some more in the middle and make better use of the floor space but my current thoughts are about high shelves. I am getting a couple of narrow pallet rack type shelving. Both 8' wide. One 12 ft high and 2' deep. The other 8' wide and 30 inches deep. A lot of what we are working with is light and not too big so thinking some more higher shelves would be good. Getting heavy stuff up high is difficult enough high shelves are pretty useless for that unless you have a fork lift or similar but light stuff could be handled from a ladder. Have an 8' step ladder and small extension ladder. So thinking plywood or osb shelves at 8', 10' and maybe 12'. 24" or 32" deep (have some 4 post shelves that are 32" made from 2 x 4s that I am thinking of reusing although 24" seems a bit more practical. Dont really want posts down to the floor so thinking of 45 devree 2 x 4 every 4' over a stud back to the wall below. A 2 x 4 or 2 x 3 along the wall and the frong edge. Seems like that would be sturdy enough and the braces would be above about 6' for the lowest one which seems like it would be out of the way for most stuff (except where I have some 4 x 8 sheets of plywood on end against the wall but I could skip shelves there or just do higher.
For anyone that's done something like this how has it worked for you? What would you do differently?
For anyone that's done something like this how has it worked for you? What would you do differently?





