18-07-2019, 05:30 AM
Ordinary internal hollow core doors are your cheapest form of shelving, often you can pick up damaged ones from the merchants at a reduced cost, I use 10mm threaded rod from the roof beams through holes in the corners with large washers to suspend and level the doors. You would be suprised at the volume of bulky stuff you can store on top of a door sized shelf. I 'stack' the doors one above the other using long couplers to join the threaded rods. Seats and windscreens on top and the second door is a hand span below the first one & takes dashboards and the such like. If you are lucky enough to get an external solid door, they will carry the weight of wheels & tyres or gearboxes etc, etc.
You can park car noses below the doors
Aye
Greig
You can park car noses below the doors
Aye
Greig