Garage storage pics/ ideas

Gobbler36

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Moved into a different house kinda starting from scratch
Being an outdoors family with 3 boys means a lot of gear
Lets seem some ideas for winter projects on storing gear/ tools/ and I also have my bow shop to re set up in this new garage!

Packs the small odds and end camping gear is what I want to organize the most
 
My dream garage would be something like Steve rinellas. I can't offer any advice since mine is a mess but, he has a YouTube vid which he goes through the process
 
Stolen pic of da internet. But always thought this was one of those spots that never gets used

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Can also sometimes round up sets of old school lockers for sale. You can jam a lotta stuff in those.
 
Ceiling mounted storage is a must. I like the Fleximount system for lighter, bulky seasonal items.

I use Gladiator gear track around the entire garage perimeter for tools and flexible storage. What brand you buy doesn’t really matter, just a modular track system with a bunch of different hooks.

Bikes need to vertically on the wall. I like the feedback sports velo hinge system but there are knockoffs that do the same thing.

Get the 2” receiver wall mounts to store hitch racks

Building a charging station for all batteries, power tools, lawn tools, etc and neatly route all the wiring with wire ways.

I have a harbor freight 110v winch mounted to my ceiling to lift my kayak which was a cool, mildly overkill project.

Vertical wall mounted fishing rod holders are great.

Replace all lighting with flexible high output led panel lights.

Garage organization is a living, evolving thing. Flexibility where ever possible really matters. Pick the fixed monument locations like overhead racking with caution. All space should be considered in 3 dimensions.
 
I’ve picked up some industrial pallet racking and filing cabinets for cheap from Facebook Marketplace and local auctions. The pallet racking is overkill strength-wise but made great floor-to-ceiling shelving. Filing cabinets are good for small-to-medium sized odds and ends.
 
Don't bring me any Garagejournal.com content on my hunting content web browser please.
I get confused easily. LOL

Used pallet racks, and wheels for as many stationary items as reasonably possible.
 
How heavy can you load those totes

Not as heavy as you might like. Compressed clothing is fine, but much beyond that they start to sag. I'd thinking of building a rack for them but I'd like the bottom supported for anything other than clothes.
 
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