Boyd
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I repurposed an old battery display stand.
I store mine in the space between the garage door rails. I bolted together slotted uprights used for metal shelving, screwed the uprights to the wall and ran threaded rod between the uprights:
Credit to Shopnut, this is probably the most efficient use of space I have seen....

I repurposed an old battery display stand.
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I have cabinets that I stuff my bulkier tools in:
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Thanks! Missed it on the first zip through this thread.Credit to Shopnut, this is probably the most efficient use of space I have seen....
That's sweet not only exelent use of that under stair space, very nicely done! Top shelf craftsmanshipHere is my under stairs jack stand drawer...
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More details can be found via this link: Asylum build thread Reply #461

Where did you get it and how did you attach it to the stands?
I have cabinets that I stuff my bulkier tools in:
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I have these on my wish list. Problem solved.
http://pitstopusa.com/i-5071337-allstar-performance-stack-stands-14-steel-pair.html
Here is my under stairs jack stand drawer...
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More details can be found via this link: Asylum build thread Reply #461
I keep mine on the floor in a corner of the garage sitting on plywood...no way would I put them on a shelf like that - much less one that you have to reach UP to grab one...one slip-up and kiss your foot or toes goodbye ... sorry that's nuts
Geez, I must be a dumb hick. I just line mine up against a wall. They don't take a lot of room, and I magically have never 'busted a toe' on them...
... what gives with the butcher-block bases on those things??? Is he afraid he's gonna scratch the floor???![]()

Here is my under stairs jack stand drawer...
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More details can be found via this link: Asylum build thread Reply #461
Excellent dual use for jack stands. When not used for car, holds up shelf.

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Did you have an Erector Set as a kid?
