I'm wondering if anyone else is in the same situation I am. I'm active duty, so you know you're going to move. Same as anybody else who rents, changes jobs, etc.
I try to make my garage move friendly. You wouldn't know it by the amount of **** I have, but I do. That and I just hung my old kitchen cabinets on the wall, but the next owners can have those.
Instead of building shelves, I have heavy duty modular hieght sets on casters. My chemical storage is a flam locker on casters. I try to keep everything 4-5 foot width so they can be rearranged depending on the layout. The goal is keep everything stand alone and not wall supported for when you arent able to to anchor anything. The only things not on wheels are my tire rack, but its light when unloaded, and my workbench, but its getting a new base soon so I'm working that into the design. This means no pegboard, few hooks, etc. Everything in drawers.
This idea proved its worth about 6 months ago when I moved. I used an enclosed car trailer with a ramp. In about a half hour most of the garage rolled right into the trailer, shelves still loaded and all.
Is anybody else in the same boat? What ideas have you incorporated for the purpose?
Thanks, just looking to share ideas!
Brian
I try to make my garage move friendly. You wouldn't know it by the amount of **** I have, but I do. That and I just hung my old kitchen cabinets on the wall, but the next owners can have those.
Instead of building shelves, I have heavy duty modular hieght sets on casters. My chemical storage is a flam locker on casters. I try to keep everything 4-5 foot width so they can be rearranged depending on the layout. The goal is keep everything stand alone and not wall supported for when you arent able to to anchor anything. The only things not on wheels are my tire rack, but its light when unloaded, and my workbench, but its getting a new base soon so I'm working that into the design. This means no pegboard, few hooks, etc. Everything in drawers.
This idea proved its worth about 6 months ago when I moved. I used an enclosed car trailer with a ramp. In about a half hour most of the garage rolled right into the trailer, shelves still loaded and all.
Is anybody else in the same boat? What ideas have you incorporated for the purpose?
Thanks, just looking to share ideas!
Brian

