Sujet : Re: Moving a 40ft High Cube - SHELVES
De : muratlanne (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Jim Wilkins)
Groupes : rec.crafts.metalworkingDate : 10. May 2025, 02:58:07
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"Clare Snyder" wrote in message
news:r1at1klnt6hfq2tcu65657kt3bl0loo4oj@4ax.com...2X lumber uprights with holes every 6 inches for dowels, pipes, or
rods allows you to reconfigure shelves in 6 inch intervals. You could
even set up for 3 or 4 inches instead of 6. Planks or plywood or
shelves. Cross braced, of course, to keep upright.
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That's a good idea but I found I hardly ever wanted to move shelves. I spaced them for 16" high plastic tubs pushed to the back of the 24" shelf with other stuff piled in front. Little things that are related like small engine spare parts can be combined in labeled cardboard boxes and stacked to use the volume between shelves efficiently. Hardware is in cabinets of plastic bins, not sorted by length for compactness since it's easy to compare to a tape measure. The lowest shelves are higher to clear propane cylinders, 5 gallon oil drums, buckets of pipe fittings etc.
It helps to have a well lit shelf area left clear to sort through boxes.