Space Saving Plywood Rack // Workshop Organization
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- čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
- One of my big needs for workshop organization was to get a solution for my plywood storage. The main space I have available tends to get wet when it rains, so I needed to elevate the wood and add some extra storage for smaller pieces. This thin profile, stationary plywood rack was my solution. It is a great way to help keep a smaller shop organized and functional.
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I just built a variant of this. Thanks for the inspiration. I didn't use the leveling feet, but used pressure-treated 2x2 instead, since the floor was "close enough. I've spent the last year getting the shop in order after I had to completely gut and rebuild the interior. This is a milestone for me getting things organized.
Really need to make one of these. So many times I’ve lost bottom edges of sheet goods due to water damage as I store my scraps in the same area.
my wood storage is a shit fight but I’m liking your simple and quick build and keeping it off the floor is a win
I really do enjoy your channel. Your garage woodworking projects are exactly what I need, I guess one day my garage will look like yours. Thank you!
Before I made my sheet goods cart, I had them leaning against the wall similar to this, but up on chunks of scrap 2-by material to keep them dry. This certainly looks a lot neater and more 'on purpose' than that. I had wanted a slim-line like this, but with wheels instead of the levelers, and a pivot attached to the wall at one end, but couldn't figure a good solution for the floor changing height, getting lower nearer the garage door. So I just ended up spending more on wood and wheels and made a regular cart, since I needed to move the whole pile on occasion.
I see you've replaced your old jigsaw! Nice simple project here to keep a small shop tidy...good job.
Yeah, this jig saw is a night and day difference compared to the old one.
Love the fact your dogs name is “Bob Barker” 😂
9:00 So we're just saying goodbye to the A/C return vent on that wall??
Despite how it looks, that's not an AC return. Its just a cover on an opening directly to the outside. Not sure what its called. There are a couple of them on the wall. it basically goes through to my trash cans.
Nice design. Simple but I have the same issue so this is good. Would be nice if you shared a few measurements, i.e., how far out did you build the bottom. I'd buy your plans just to support the work but can't find those. But again, thanks.
I didnt make plans for this one because I was kind of winging it and it had really weird measurements at times to compensate for the crazy amount of variation in the floors and walls. the bottom section comes out about 9 1/4 from the wall, including the lip piece
Great idea and I want to apologize I accidently hit the dislike button. Sorry about that
no worries