


Complete overkill on the top, aside from being 3/4" plywood I also glued it with construction adhesive and used the coil nailer and nailed the top on at roughly 8" centers.cause hey it's really easy to put nails in with a coil nailer!įirst 2 assembled prior on the table prior to getting muscled up. Went with 24 x 96" top dimensions made out of a 2x3 framework with 1 center support and 3/4" plywood top as I already had 5 sheets of it.

Pretty basic, based on how they framed out the door the garage door header was proud of the sheetrock around 3/4" so it presented a great lip/ledger to set the back edge of the shelf on. No such luck here, but the 9-10' garage ceilings presented a great opportunity for storage space of those bulky or not often used items so it was time to make some shelves. Prior house had a very nice attic with great access and a finished floor so all the sometimes used totes went there. It was quickly apparent(and something we had expected would happen) that we needed more "tote" type storage.
