fiataccompli
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Looking for High shelf storage ideas.
I have 12’ ceilings in my garage/workshop and my original hope was to be able to hang shelves from the trusses for high storage. I have a huge “inventory” of spares for my cars mostly in like size flip top tubs , like this:

My hope was to be able to line some of my walls with them shelved 2 bins high/1 deep. I weighed one of the heaviest & the number I seem to recall was 65PSF as a load to hold them. The problem is that the trust company said no way to putting that load on the trusses and my architect was less than helpful also. I’m guessing they comes down to a choice of either something hanging from the wall or something like a pallet racks with one shelf a pie. The latter would certainly work but it makes for awkward floor space below. (Alternately a friend has racks is used for lumber which were apparently Macy’s warehouse racks or something that I believe are cantilevered pallet racks, basically...So maybe a little less greedy with floor space below)
I would be interested in hearing or seeing examples of high somewhat heavy load shelving people have built and installed....Preferably some that they’re happy with and has not fallen on them at some point!
In general this is the type of space I’m looking at filling, referencing the upper 2-3’ of wall space.


Thanks in advance for ideas.
In a related topic I was also going to ask if anyone here has experience with the wall-mounted we all racks that are sold by places like Summit. Looks like Amazon has several choices and did about 50 bucks a pop to hold four wheels they are probably as cheap as fabricating something...that is, if they work.
EDIT: that was supposed to say “High Shelf” not “hush shelf “
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I have 12’ ceilings in my garage/workshop and my original hope was to be able to hang shelves from the trusses for high storage. I have a huge “inventory” of spares for my cars mostly in like size flip top tubs , like this:

My hope was to be able to line some of my walls with them shelved 2 bins high/1 deep. I weighed one of the heaviest & the number I seem to recall was 65PSF as a load to hold them. The problem is that the trust company said no way to putting that load on the trusses and my architect was less than helpful also. I’m guessing they comes down to a choice of either something hanging from the wall or something like a pallet racks with one shelf a pie. The latter would certainly work but it makes for awkward floor space below. (Alternately a friend has racks is used for lumber which were apparently Macy’s warehouse racks or something that I believe are cantilevered pallet racks, basically...So maybe a little less greedy with floor space below)
I would be interested in hearing or seeing examples of high somewhat heavy load shelving people have built and installed....Preferably some that they’re happy with and has not fallen on them at some point!
In general this is the type of space I’m looking at filling, referencing the upper 2-3’ of wall space.


Thanks in advance for ideas.
In a related topic I was also going to ask if anyone here has experience with the wall-mounted we all racks that are sold by places like Summit. Looks like Amazon has several choices and did about 50 bucks a pop to hold four wheels they are probably as cheap as fabricating something...that is, if they work.
EDIT: that was supposed to say “High Shelf” not “hush shelf “
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