TBoone
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Currently the far wall of my garage has 2x4 framed shelves with legs to the floor supporting the outer portion and tied into the studs at the back. This structure is 16'long and has 3 shelves all the way across, the lowest being apx. 36" from the floor. I am looking to remove the legs to accommodate a tubing rack to gain floor space and keep the material from getting rusty from being on the floor. I would like to keep the tubing somewhat high as to not impede on outlet usage as well as temporary storage for axles etc. To remove the legs I will need to support the outer edge of the shelves, my initial thought was 45* supports running back to the wall. But this costs me some space to store the tubing so I started thinking of how to build them like a cabinet with sheer walls on either end and a couple in the middle. Seems like it should work just fine providing I use thick enough plywood and proper fasteners as one would use in a sheer wall for a building.
Any thoughts before I give this a whorl? I have no idea of the amount of weight being supported but would gestimate it to be well over a couple hundred pounds in all. Everything from camping gear to toys to car parts and even extra hardwood flooring is on these shelves.
Any thoughts before I give this a whorl? I have no idea of the amount of weight being supported but would gestimate it to be well over a couple hundred pounds in all. Everything from camping gear to toys to car parts and even extra hardwood flooring is on these shelves.
