hudlow
Silver Member
I need some suggestions on building some moderately heavy-duty shelving for my basement workshop/fort/hideout.
I'm not looking for fancy or especially visually delightful, but not junky enough to get the wife concerned. I just need some vertical storage for my stuff like power tools, camping gear, seasonal stuff, toys, hobbies and all that other junk I've accumulated that "I might need some day."
The walls of the basement are poured so I'd prefer these shelves to be self supporting. I could nail 'em off at the top to the floor joists if need be.
I've had my eye out for shelving at the local trade lots and "re-do stores" but apparently so has everyone else. Metal is high these days, wood too, but what isn't? Lowes and Home Depot should be plumb ashamed to ask what they do for the rinky-dink plastic shelves they sell.
I'm guessing I need shelves about 6' high and 18"to 24" deep....as much as the wallet can stand.
Aside from the basic 2x4 and plywood construction, what's worked for you guys?
Thanks,
hudlow
I'm not looking for fancy or especially visually delightful, but not junky enough to get the wife concerned. I just need some vertical storage for my stuff like power tools, camping gear, seasonal stuff, toys, hobbies and all that other junk I've accumulated that "I might need some day."
The walls of the basement are poured so I'd prefer these shelves to be self supporting. I could nail 'em off at the top to the floor joists if need be.
I've had my eye out for shelving at the local trade lots and "re-do stores" but apparently so has everyone else. Metal is high these days, wood too, but what isn't? Lowes and Home Depot should be plumb ashamed to ask what they do for the rinky-dink plastic shelves they sell.
I'm guessing I need shelves about 6' high and 18"to 24" deep....as much as the wallet can stand.
Aside from the basic 2x4 and plywood construction, what's worked for you guys?
Thanks,
hudlow