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Vertical Wood Storage Ideas???
 
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I am looking for ideas/photos for vertical wood storage.

Info needed includes:

1. Spacing for bins

2. How you attached the bin separators to the wall

3. Any photos you are willing to share

4. Any other tips you are willing to share.

Thanks,

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Re: Vertical Wood Storage Ideas???

Check these two threads:

http://www.ncwoodworker.net/forums/f...hts-w-pic-6440

http://www.ncwoodworker.net/forums/f...wo-w-pics-6495
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Re: Vertical Wood Storage Ideas???

[/IMG] [/IMG] Dolan,

I have 2x6's attached to my wall (it's a pole barn with 8' between poles) and then use 3/4" ply pieces as seperators to slide along the 2x6's. I'm storing over 800 bd/ft of wood along a 16 ft. wall and it's been a pleasure to deal with. Bins can be as wide or narrow as you want them. The 2x6's are every 24' horizontally starting at 4' height.

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Here's another thread:
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