Posted by JMS/.MN on January 16, 2013 at 15:03:24 from (209.237.125.241):
In Reply to: Pole Barn Shelving posted by EUG1206 on January 16, 2013 at 07:06:06:
The heated/insulated tool room within my shop has used parts bins on one 18 foot wall, floor to 9 foot ceiling. The 24 foot wall has shelves floor to ceiling, made out of 1x10 pine boards...shelves are about a foot apart, divided into 4 foot sections. 1x1 1/2 strips on the front to add strength and keep stuff inside. Have a length of old silo ladder I move to where needed to get to the upper shelves. Another unheated area has shelves floor to 10 foot height, some steel framed for the heavier stuff, other is wood framed. Two 24 foot walls, two 12 foot walls, seven shelves high, each wall. Yeah, mostly full, but easy to find. That part of the shop I have a catwalk on three walls, to get to the upper shelves.
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