barrysuperhawk
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I have a literal ton of stuff to store. I have tried plastic shelves, wood shelves, Shelf brackets with support arms, wire rack with the plastic things, rivet shelves, pound together industrial shelves with both wire shelves and MDF over wire, and even stacked milk crates.
Everything sags, everything *****. I have come to the considered opinion that every single company that makes shelves over-rates the weight capacity by a factor of at least 10. "Holds 2000 lbs" my sore ****, it has a hard time with 200.
the best I currently have are a few of these: https://www.menards.com/main/storage-organization/garage-outdoor-organizers/freestanding-shelving-units/edsal-77-w-x-72-h-x-24-d-3-shelf-metal-shelving-unit/men7224w3/p-1444429580107.htm and they are OK but a full 5 gallon bucket makes them sag a bit and the wire shelves themselves are a pain.
I am not a carpenter, so I freely admit the attempts I have made at building my own have been pathetic. I have better tools now, so I might give the project a go again, but I would like some help with design so that half of my space isn't taken up with supports.
So, what am I to do?
Oh, and just because I know that inquiring minds will want to know, I want to be able to stack or contain 25-30lb M19A1 cans, up to 50 lb M2A1 and PA108 cans as well as cardboard boxes of a similar size and weight, in such a way that I don't have to unstack them to get to one on the bottom.
Everything sags, everything *****. I have come to the considered opinion that every single company that makes shelves over-rates the weight capacity by a factor of at least 10. "Holds 2000 lbs" my sore ****, it has a hard time with 200.
the best I currently have are a few of these: https://www.menards.com/main/storage-organization/garage-outdoor-organizers/freestanding-shelving-units/edsal-77-w-x-72-h-x-24-d-3-shelf-metal-shelving-unit/men7224w3/p-1444429580107.htm and they are OK but a full 5 gallon bucket makes them sag a bit and the wire shelves themselves are a pain.
I am not a carpenter, so I freely admit the attempts I have made at building my own have been pathetic. I have better tools now, so I might give the project a go again, but I would like some help with design so that half of my space isn't taken up with supports.
So, what am I to do?
Oh, and just because I know that inquiring minds will want to know, I want to be able to stack or contain 25-30lb M19A1 cans, up to 50 lb M2A1 and PA108 cans as well as cardboard boxes of a similar size and weight, in such a way that I don't have to unstack them to get to one on the bottom.
