Hi guys. Great forum here. I've searched all around, but haven't quite found the answer I'm looking for.
My 2-car garage is approximately 23' wide by 20' deep with 12' ceilings. There is access to the ceiling joists from above. They run parallel to the wall where the shelf will be mounted.
I would like to make the shelf span the entire width of the back of the garage (23'). I plan to build the shelf in 8' sections with 2x4 frame and plywood top. These sections will be bolted together once in place on the wall to tie them together. I plan to lag bolt through the 2x4s along the side walls and back walls into every stud along the way. The front will be supported by 4 all-thread rods spaced evenly running through the shelf and up through 2x4s that will span a couple of the ceiling joists in the attic.
I don't plan to put a ton of weight on the shelves, but I also realize that eventually a bunch of stuff will get put up there could get quite heavy. Once completed, I plan to put plywood on the bottom of the shelf as well and paint it to match the walls to give it a more finished look.
So, do you guys think that the 2x4 frame lag botled to the walls is enough support on the back side of the shelves? Should I use larger boards (2x6) or use a ledger board (don't want to use this if I can help it. And will 4 all-thread rods be enough front support?
Thanks in advance. I appreciate it.
My 2-car garage is approximately 23' wide by 20' deep with 12' ceilings. There is access to the ceiling joists from above. They run parallel to the wall where the shelf will be mounted.
I would like to make the shelf span the entire width of the back of the garage (23'). I plan to build the shelf in 8' sections with 2x4 frame and plywood top. These sections will be bolted together once in place on the wall to tie them together. I plan to lag bolt through the 2x4s along the side walls and back walls into every stud along the way. The front will be supported by 4 all-thread rods spaced evenly running through the shelf and up through 2x4s that will span a couple of the ceiling joists in the attic.
I don't plan to put a ton of weight on the shelves, but I also realize that eventually a bunch of stuff will get put up there could get quite heavy. Once completed, I plan to put plywood on the bottom of the shelf as well and paint it to match the walls to give it a more finished look.
So, do you guys think that the 2x4 frame lag botled to the walls is enough support on the back side of the shelves? Should I use larger boards (2x6) or use a ledger board (don't want to use this if I can help it. And will 4 all-thread rods be enough front support?
Thanks in advance. I appreciate it.


