Shed Storage Tips #1.

If you are anything like me and you’ve had to make do with having a shed/workshop that isn’t big enough then you might find these tips useful… When you are limited with space, anything that gives you a bit more room is really handy.

· Coffee Time.

Empty coffee jars are a brilliant way of storing nuts, bolts, screws, washers and anything similar. You can see exactly what is in each jar (as long as you have removed the labels!) and the contents will not get dusty. The only problem is that there is always the chance they will get knocked off of a shelf.

There is a good way round this. If you drill a couple of holes in each lid then you can screw them to the bottom of a shelf. They will hang there quite safely and you are using space that would normally remain empty.

· Roll Up!

Old tobacco tins are brilliant for storage because they stack up so neatly. They will hold a lot more than you think and if you label the end of each one you will be able to find things at a glance.

· Hanging out.

Old coat hooks are really useful for hanging up all kinds of things. Any lengths of hose or cable can be put up on the wall and you can also use them to store power tools. If they do not give you enough depth for chunkier items then use a block of wood between the hook and the wall.

· Use Your Drawers.

If you ever throw out any old bits of furniture then see if you can make use of them in your shed. An old chest of drawers will hold loads of tools or odds and ends and it is easy to fit a few simple partitions in each drawer.

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