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17 Roll-Around Plywood Cart
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17 Roll-Around Plywood Cart

Carrying plywood any distance quickly can turn into a wrestling match, but you'll win hands down when you use this mobile storage rack. And building it won't bust your budget either. All you need is plywood, dimensional lumber, casters, and wood screws. Swiveling casters allow you to turn the cart in any direction and back it up to a wall for space-saving storage. Full 4x8' sheets fit on the front of the rack. Inside the slats, you can store cut-off pieces.


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pdolan827 wrote:

where is the TV. how will you make it thru football season Pat columbus ohio

5/13/2013 10:36:25 AM Report Abuse
thomasclark2 wrote:

All the baby tools are so cute in the extra clean, never used workshop. I like the cabinets though!

1/19/2012 11:55:16 AM Report Abuse
woodsynut wrote:

have you thought overhead wood storage they sell cheap lifts to put wood on maybe you could design you own?

1/19/2012 11:17:41 AM Report Abuse
Catfish wrote:

A few feet off to the side of my garage is a small storage shed where I am able to keep my lawn equipment, storage boxes and such. I do wish I had aseparate shop for welding and such. But that will come with time. Luckily my garage has a carport on it so I can keep the truck there<);o}

1/19/2012 10:50:06 AM Report Abuse
sawdustpile17 wrote:

For JREST3: To save space install a tankless water heater on the wall and stackable washer and dryer. while you are building install radiant heat in the floor

10/20/2011 09:24:49 PM Report Abuse
pogybait wrote:

Got 1/2 of a two car garage without the dust collector problem--I thought ahead and put it outside in a shed and use a remote switch to turn it on and have only 4" holes in ceiling space. As a master electrician(retired) I built the power then vaccuum, then stationary tool locations--the rest of you guys must luv noise--why else you put the vaccuum inside?

10/20/2011 07:21:57 PM Report Abuse
sawdustpile17 wrote:

To: JREST3 Have you thought about a tankless water heater. Just mount it on the wall above the washer and dryer

10/20/2011 05:50:49 PM Report Abuse
bill3713321 wrote:

If only I didn't have all this bothersome wood that I have to be able to get to!

10/20/2011 04:44:15 PM Report Abuse
JREAST3 wrote:

THIS IS A NICE GARAGE SHOP. I'M BUILDING A 2-CAR GARAGE WOOD SHOP FOR RETIREMENT & FUN. MY SHOP WILL HAVE A SEPERATE WASHER AND DRYER AREA AND HOT WATER HEATER AREA BUT I STILL AM WORKING AROUND THESE PROBLEMS AND LOOKING FOR IDEAS TO SAVE SPACE.

10/20/2011 12:34:46 PM Report Abuse
dwarner08 wrote:

Also note that this is a 2-1/2 car garage, not a 2-car garage. The extra width make a big difference

10/20/2011 11:51:10 AM Report Abuse
zacker01 wrote:

these plans are all well and good but in the real world, we also have to contend with other, space robbing elements of the smaller garage / shop. Lawn equipment, storage boxes, seasonal stuff like lawn chairs... and we also need lumber storage.. with all my tools against the wall, i have no place to put plywood and such plus no place to hang anymore pegboard.

10/20/2011 10:36:29 AM Report Abuse

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