I was wondering about this. Most people store them upright on a rack, but I feel like this would deform the rubber over time. 4 of them in that stack are stuffed anyway, just keeping for rims. I will find another spot I guess.Storing tyres in the sun is not good... find another dark place for them. After talking to many tyre manufacturers I have been told to store them mounted, inflated and out of the the sun... any light actually. nice shed though !![]()
Love your shed. Your attention to detail is very refreshing. Your electronics bench came out a treat. Look forward to your drawer build. I have been wanting a CNC. I built a 3D router that does manual but those labels you made are just another reason for me to build a CNC now.
Bret
Thanks GB! We were relatively unscathed by the rain/flooding. Our block is kind of up a hill, so there isn't a huge risk for us.Your bench is coming along nicely kensbey. I hear you on the fiddly drawer assembly.
Also good idea with the trim on the window, much cleaner look.
How did you go with the rain up there lately ?
GB
I don't have the words to describe the lift jealous I have right now Kensbey [emoji22]
How does the little Hafco mill go? Smooth cuts? Tempted to buy one for small jobs but would really love a solid vintage piece in the long term if funds permit.

Yeah ***** hey. When PB started this whole debacle I backed up most of my threads. Unfortunately I did it on a lunch break so all the backups are at work. I'll do some fixing on monday.Ah man, I just discovered this thread but you were burned by PB too. Planning to rehost the pics?
Great work! Is it possible to get a few more photos of the mezzanine from a bit further back? Would love to do something similar in my shed.
cheers, Tim
Here you go Tim, i found a photo on my phone that i didn't post that shows some more detail of the basic frame. I think one end wasn't fixed at this point so it's not quite straight yet , but you get the idea.Great work! Is it possible to get a few more photos of the mezzanine from a bit further back? Would love to do something similar in my shed.
cheers, Tim

That's a great photo, thanks Kensbey! Similar to yourself I'm not planning to store anything huge up there, just small car parts, tubs of kids toys, chrissy decorations, etc & want to avoid posts that cut into my floor space
ThanksJust read through your whole build man. I like it!
I quite like the mezzanine level you made. Im probably going to try making something similar too. Where did you get all your insulation and the sheeting for your walls? i Want to do something like that too in my garage.
I like the hoist, but for me, im still going to try and get a 2 post, and have to deal with one with a baseplate.
Rudi.
Just read through your whole build man. I like it!
I quite like the mezzanine level you made. Im probably going to try making something similar too. Where did you get all your insulation and the sheeting for your walls? i Want to do something like that too in my garage.
I like the hoist, but for me, im still going to try and get a 2 post, and have to deal with one with a baseplate.
Rudi.
Well said. All good points. There is plenty of info online regarding the load rating of the steel sections. Likewise most reputable fastener manufacturers post the ratings of their parts.I like it too and from what I can see it looks to be strong enough but these storage solutions whilst being efficient use of space can be concerning.
Remember:
Things on overhead storage can by their very definition fall on your head
A lot of light stuff adds to being a heavy load
Store heavier stuff near the supports.
Look for the weak links in your structure: How is the load being transferred to the floor? Are the fasteners strong enough? Does it require maintenance?
Over-engineering can be surprisingly cost effective, going up from a 2" x 4" to a 2" x 6" is relatively cheap, particularly if you choose where to upgrade intelligently.
This is a nice looking set-up though.
Enjoy!Glad to see you got the pics back in the thread! Now I'll have to go back and read it from the beginning!