How are people storing their sheet goods? My shop size is half of a two car garage. I've seen people store pieces vertically, but I find they warp over time. I currently have a couple of saw horses setup and I off load the sheets from the truck on to them. Although it provides room underneath to store things (garbage), if I have different thicknesses of plywood I inevitably need the piece that's at the bottom of the stack.
The only solution I can think of is to build a 4x8 assembly/cutting table that I can slide the sheet goods into. I would utilize two or three slots for different materials. It would be a simple 2x4 construction with a plywood or MDF top. I haven't seen anyone else do this, which has me a bit worried. Here is a SketchUp of what I'm thinking about. Not shown in the drawing, but the unit would have wheels. This would entail lowering the total height by 3".
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The only drawback that I can see is the room the assembly/cutting/sheet good storage table would take up. Does anyone else have any better ideas? Does anyone see any problems with my simple design?
The only solution I can think of is to build a 4x8 assembly/cutting table that I can slide the sheet goods into. I would utilize two or three slots for different materials. It would be a simple 2x4 construction with a plywood or MDF top. I haven't seen anyone else do this, which has me a bit worried. Here is a SketchUp of what I'm thinking about. Not shown in the drawing, but the unit would have wheels. This would entail lowering the total height by 3".
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The only drawback that I can see is the room the assembly/cutting/sheet good storage table would take up. Does anyone else have any better ideas? Does anyone see any problems with my simple design?