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Earl Creel
 
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Default ? Rack for Sheets

Well of course it depends on what you want to store. IF the dimensions of
the sheet material is no longer than eight feet and no wider than five feet
then a mobile rack(s) similar to what I built for myself should work well
for you. My rack is eight feet long, 35 inches deep and 12 inches wide. It
is open on both ends so material can be slid in from either end and if the
material is not too wide it can also be loaded/unloaded from the top. It is
on casters so one end can be pulled out from the wall for easier access. My
space is limited so when working on a large project I roll the rack clear
out of the shop. The floor is a couple of 2 x 6's the sides were made from 2
sheets of OSB. Would post a picture or two if anyone is interested.
Earl Creel

"Nehmo Sergheyev" wrote in message
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For a shop, what's a good kind of storage system for odd pieces of sheet
goods: plywood, particle board, paneling, etc.? In other words, what
kind of rack would be a good system? I suppose we have about 20 linear
feet of wall space to use, and we'll store along the wall in the rack
arrangement.

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