Posted by redtom on June 28, 2021 at 16:14:19 from (97.84.163.62):
As I have mentioned here a few times, I am trying to cure my hoarding problem. Actually its a dual problem. Since my folks passed I had to clean out my dads shed. His was our heated workshop and mine was a big storage pole barn. So, I am forced to combine two places and create a work space for myself. Granted I have a rudimentary setup with air and tools, but now I need heat and space. I have 40 x 64 with concrete floor of which I am walling off 24 x 40 to heat with a removable insulated wall. The point of my long story is chains. My dad and I accumulated a lot of chains and lots of lever binders while hauling tractors around. I sold our big gooseneck and some of the binders but storing chains, binders, and clevises, has always been a mess. I'm talking two dozen chains and probably 12-15 binders, a lot of which stayed stored in the trailer. I want to point out, I have NO, repeat, NO wall space to hang them! All wall space in the shop is covered with shelves and cabinets. And any wall space in the storage area is nearly impossible to get to because of tractors parked literally an inch apart! My thought was a thirty five gallon grease barrel mounted on heavy iron casters with hanging chains around the edge draped inside. Then I thought why a barrel? why not some kind of fabbed steel pyramid instead. I don't know at this point. I just know they need to get off the floor and off the occasional nail here and there.
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