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MIKE, I HAVE TOOK RECYCLED 2X4 ,DRILL HOLES AT A ANGLE ABOUT 8 -12 IN. APART,DOWN THE SIDES, NOT ALOT OF ANGLE 15-20 DEGREE ,( YOU MAY WANT TOO MAKE A JIG SO YOU KEEP THE ANGLE THE SAME )HAD SOME 1/2 IN DOWEL CUT TOO 10 OR 11 IN. GLUING THEM IN THE HOLES MAKING A SHELF, THE ANGLE HELPS YOU WHEN YOU PULL OUT A PIECE THE OTHERS WANT TOO FALL BACK IN. MOUNT THE RACKS(SHELF) ON THE WALL UP CLOSE TO THE CEILING FOR HEAD ROOM. THE OPEN SPACE YOU CAN SEE THE BOARD BETTER TO FIND THAT ONE YOU WANT, MAYBE . I HAVE ONE WALL OVER MAY PLANER AND JOINTER FULL OF THIS TYPE OF RACKS. HOPE THIS HELPS

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I store large sheet goods over head and small peices of good hardwood in a cabinet and under my wall mounted bench. Those peices that are to long for those spots I have a place on the wall as well. My problem is that all my areas are full.

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Mike,

My ply wood--When I buy it I have it cut down into 4 equal

pieces and store it in my computer room flat on a rug

under a table. All other wood goes into a shed and stored

on an ceiling rack. It is not the norm for me to have a lot

of wood around.

Joey

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I have a few shelves "racks " on the one side of my shop, above my scroll saw that stores most of my wood. there is also some stacked on th lower shelf of my scrolling workbench and still more stood up at the end the bench. Where ever I can put it moreless, but I try to keep it laying flat, but some its just not possible.

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I took pictures of my wood storage, I have it wherever I have room. the little storage drawers have a lot of the smaller pieces in it. I use these for intarsia, and just can't throw them away(might need it someday)

don't mind the mess I haven't cleaned up for a while. the milk crate under the bench is for the to burn scraps.

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Most of my wood is in draws they are used for plans, Architect draws I think they are called, but the really big wood if standing next to the draws.

 

Marg

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