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    what do you do with an extra hog panel and high garage ceiling?

    made it up as I went along....turned out great.
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    #2
    Great use of space. Good thinking.

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      #3
      that will work

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        #4
        You can NEVER have too many shelves, and I think that's the best possible place you could put one, in a garage.
        Perfect for coolers and all the other bulky stuff you don't use too often.

        I wish the ceilings in mine were a few feet taller.

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          #5
          thanks yall. I'll get a little more organized after I get my cabinets put up in the garage.

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            #6
            pretty dang slick!

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              #7
              What size lags did you use?

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                #8
                I agree with Texastaxi, that's the best place you could have put it.

                Nice job.

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                  #9
                  I'm building one.

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                    #10
                    I am fixing to start a garage storage project with the same thing. I realized I have 3 panels I got for $5 each sitting in my back yard. And thought they would work great as shelves.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by TallTexan View Post
                      What size lags did you use?
                      No lags, went straight into the ceiling joists.

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                        #12
                        a couple of design points:
                        The angle brackets are not cheap....$8-10 each. And you need to make sure they are close enough together to prevent the panel from sagging. All in, costs appx $225 which is about twice as much as I blindly guessed.

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                          #13
                          ....and you could do the same thing with 2x4's to save a ton in the costs.

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                            #14
                            How high is your ceiling?

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by MikeyG View Post
                              ....and you could do the same thing with 2x4's to save a ton in the costs.
                              Exactly what I was thinking.

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