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Build your own storage shelves! I have an easy way to build storage shelves for either the garage, shed, or maybe a storage room. And all you need are some 2×4's, plywood, screws, and some tools. SIDE NOTE: Want to see how we build this shed, start at creating a shed plan.
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Read More »It’s amazing how many items you can collect in your shed or garage over time. And of course, they’re all useful and needed but the chaos makes you nervous.
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Read More »Build the frame of the shelf like the tutorial above but before adding the plywood, you need to add an angled wall brace. This brace will connect to both the shelf frame and the wall stud at an angle. TIP: The shelf needs to end on a stud to attach this brace. The way I did this was to take a 2×4 and place it at the angle I wanted (it will be on the inside of the frame). Then, I traced where the wall stud crossed the 2×4 – this will be my angle cut for the wall. Next, I cut the board at this mark. Then, I took the board back to the frame and placed it again where I wanted it. This time, I made sure the wall cut was flush. Once it was placed correctly, I traced where the 2×4 passed the shelf frame (where the plywood should be). This is my second cut for this brace. Once the board was cut to that measurement, I checked the fit and adjusted if needed. Then, I attached the 2×4 to the shelf frame and the wall stud, using 2.5″ screws but pre-drilling a 1/8″ hole first. TIP: Secure the board from the 2×4 to the frame/stud and use a clamp to help hold the 2×4 brace in place. Do this for any other braces you need for that shelf (you can also copy this first brace before attaching). Then, add the plywood like I explained before. BECAUSE I like watching videos of how to do something, I have created a video on the process of building storage shelves. And that’s how to build a storage shelf for a shed or garage. Hope this helps you organize your belongings – maybe you’ll find that you have even more room now! Yield: shelves Build Storage Shelves In Shed Print Are you looking for a storage solution in your shed or garage? It may be time to build shelves. Here is how to build storage shelves in a shed with 2x4 and plywood. Prep Time 30 minutes Active Time 1 day Additional Time 30 minutes Total Time 1 day 1 hour Difficulty Moderate Estimated Cost $$$ Materials 2×4’s
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