Well as you all can tell I took a BIG SWING at changing things.
Well I wanted to take down one more shelf to make more for maybe a 44 or something taller if needed. I started by taking GB advice. I move some **** to one of the outdoor cabinets. The stuff is just stuff that might or might not get used. I don't mind this but these cabinets are cheap and not that secure. I don't feel comfortable putting anything of valve in them like compressor or lawn equipment.
This opened up top shelf of the work wall to put the brown boxes.
All the stuff on lower shelf will go into "new" tall cabinet. So now I have top shelf open on tote wall.
Sad to see this go but it worked well for so long. Bye bye hanging storage.
This is tote wall as it did sit after that.
Looking good right? Yep, you all know this story... WHAT IF I ..... try to fit all the totes on top shelf? Well I was able to fit 14 of them from front wall all the way to the fridge.
So I lose 2 mop bucket locations and still have 3 totes left over. Well, just looking at it as let's just see what will work. In the future in going completely mobile and less shelves and just having 1 or 2 wrapping around the garage for totes. So this was a test session sort or let's try it.
Next day I come home and start to remove the bottom shelf.
Ok still have a issue and that's even my short DP won't fit on top of MB so then other shelf came out also. I didn't want to remove it but wasn't gonna work
Here's it all cleaned up.
I can finally show one reason I never wanted to touch the tote wall again. This is all the attached it to wall.
Its scary but they held all these years. The shelves made with only 2x3, 1/2 in ply, and those furring strips held up damn good considering the flexing they did. Unfortunately, the top shelf will come out and get new 2x4 as furring strips for better anchoring to the wall. I spent long time getting all the spacing just right over the years. Last thing I wanted to do is tear apart wall and redo it. Now it's only one shelf and 7 supports which is much easier project then whole wall just to replace the fitting strips.
I still figuring what will work where. I got tall cabinet to finish roller on, fill, and get painted. Lawn equipment which lost its home but which I got idea for that. I got ton of sorting and organizing. Overall, the transition from going from a built in shelves system to mobile system has been a challenge. The tall cabinets and MBs has been big help taking stuff off shelves. Its a lot easier to do when fit the right pieces. The funny thing is a year ago I had WOC and only one MB. Now sold the WOC and ended up getting 2 more 44's plus side and tool box from Shorty, 2 tall cabinets and another MB. Geez, I thought I was downsizing and think ended up with more stuff? LOL