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knedgr

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I'm looking for ideas to store extra lengths (various lengths) of wood in my woodshop. I know I'm looking for something wall mounted to get it off my floor. Shop is 10x20.

Please post up pictures of what you use. Thanks:rocker:

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I dont have pictures but I mounted 12" partical board shelving from HD using those gray metal bracket . Kept the lower one 50" above floor so I could have 4+8 sheets up aginst wall under the shelf. I then spaced two more above the first. Make them long enough for the length of lumber you expect to keep on them.
 

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It's not fancy, but here's what I did in my 12x16 shop. I just fastened 18 inch pieces of 2x4s to the wall studs at a 5-10(?) degree angle.


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hmmm, slight back angle...hadn't thought of that. Thanks! I can't quite do it like you did since my shop is finished with drywall. But I think I can make some brackets no problem. Keep the ideas coming.
 
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knedgr

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The old ladder looks to be a super easy solution! I have one that will work for that too. SWEET!
 

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I use the shelving under my workbenches.
They are 4 x 8 so std size lumber fits fine.


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I have a fairly tall ceiling, so I dropped two 18" 2x4's from the rafters 24" apart, and put a four foot 2x4 on the bottom. I have two sets, 4' apart. I can put round things (pipe, closet rod, etc) in the center and it won't roll out, and lumber in the middle or on either side.
 
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knedgr

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More great ideas. The Grizzley version looks to be very easy to do and will mount on the wall which I have plenty of wall space to use.

I would use the area under my bench, but it's already used for paint stuff storage.

Keep the ideas coming! All have been great so far.
 

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I think this was a Wood magazine project. I built this in an attempt to clean up my garage. It ended up taking a 44x56 pole barn to get my wifes car in there.
Currently its apart and waiting install inside a 16x24 wood room I'm building in the barn.

And yes I know the walls are a terrible color, It's on the "to do list".

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knedgr

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I think this was a Wood magazine project. I built this in an attempt to clean up my garage. It ended up taking a 44x56 pole barn to get my wifes car in there.
Currently its apart and waiting install inside a 16x24 wood room I'm building in the barn.

And yes I know the walls are a terrible color, It's on the "to do list".

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Very cool the larger panel holder swings out to reveal pockets for even more storage between the studs. You just add over the top of your drywall?
 

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Very cool the larger panel holder swings out to reveal pockets for even more storage between the studs. You just add over the top of your drywall?

Yes, I lagged them to the wall studs and used a paddle bit to countersink the heads. Also used paddle bit at a slight angle to make holes for the black pipe. I'll try and find the link I copied the plans for.
 

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