I went the quick and easy route and used pallet racking. First row about 2 feet from the end wall, second row 4 feet out from the first, then layed 18' 2x8's flat across the crossmembers from the back wall out, making a loft that is 18' by 40'. Each section will support 5600lbs, so loading is not a concern. I set it high enough to walk under, and also let the uprights extend 4' through the first deck, and added more crossmembers upstairs. I used 6' boards on each row of the upper deck, so I have a walkway between the first and second rows of racking, with shelves on each side. Sure swallows a lot of junk, but requires a concrete floor.
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