Sunday, January 7, 2018
Quick, easy, cheap storage shelves
Simple shelves to make the most of your storage space. Wood cost about $70. You get about 64 sqft of storage, and 32 linear feet of shelf. Materials needed: 2 sheets of 4x8 ply wood (ripped lengthwise, provided free at HD and Lowes) 18 2"x2"x8' 108 2" screws 68 1" screws 1 staple gun (optional) 1 electric drill (but two is better!) 1 saw (preferably a miter saw, though any would work) Start to finish it takes about 4 hours cut list 24 18" 2x2 - these crosspieces will go between the uprights 24 Custom height 2X2 - I use 20 1/2" for two levels and 15 1/4 for two levels. Each level needs 6 of whatever length you choose. These are the uprights. tip: if possible, cut more than one board at a time. My saw cut 3 2x2's at once without a problem. Assemble the squares by placing two crosspieces between two uprights to form a square. tip: hold the squares together with staples first. The staples make screwing the squares together go much faster than tr
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