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Old 01-08-2016 | 08:32 AM
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Originally Posted by JW
Okay.
My tubs are not as big as shown but are like yours.
In mine are my Shotgun wads and then hulls. Other Lighter items.

OH

I also put up a simple overhead rack for all my gun cases I see you have stacked in the corner. Stuck them over my head up in the rafters. A simple drop down 2 by 4 frame.

Man most people die for a 12 to 13 block basement height like yours.....use your head space! I see fishing nets....I also have my fishing rods ceiling mounted. Actually in the garage. Come summertime when the truck is not in there the boat is. i stand up in the boat and my rods are within reach. Come winter they are up out of the way all rigged waiting for spring.

And a Peg board on that wall.....for those hangable small items you have in a tray. Heck take a walk in Menards or Home Depot closet Dept. and look at their shelving displays. That is where I get alot of my ideas. Some I buy - some I build.

Very nice
JW


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Thanks. I have a separate building for fishing supplies, boat, etc. A lot of shooting paraphernalia (had to look up that spelling) is out there also. I do exactly what you do with fishing rods, other than the eight that remain in the boat. I've got those tall Tupperware cabinets full of fishing equipment and supplies.
A couple of those containers on the floor are exceptionally heavy, as they're full of various ammunition. Many boxes of shotgun shells. I had one full of 12ga and 20ga rifled slugs from MANY years ago. I traded them off for a new trigger gage. Heck, I've even got bricks of .22 ammunition that were less than $8 a brick!

I'll get "roundtoit" one of these days, just like cleaning up the area, at least once a year
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