Anyone have Vertical Metal Storage like this? Looking for ideas

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Anyone have Vertical Metal Storage like this? Looking for ideas

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im looking at building something like this for my shop. Anyone build anything like this in the past? looking for any help I can get. Thanks

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pretty strait forward just get some hog panel and square tubing and youll be ready to go.
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Looks like you have your own " Home Depot"
Good idea. easy to find what your looking for..
I lay my longer pieces on a wall rack,
The shorter pieces normally go to the bone yard out back
Then get loaded on my utility trailer with sheet drop etc. and to the scrap yard
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Post by adbuch »

That red material storage rack/bin looks nice. Perfect for shorter pieces of material. I never take anything metal to the scrap yard. I can always find use for the leftovers, even the short pieces. I store much of my metal (steel, aluminum, etc) on horizontal racks mounted to the wall, or in semi-organized piles laying on the floor. I've got a roll around cart for my larger sheet metal pieces. If you are interested, I''ll post some photos.
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