I’d be interested to see what sort of building material storage (specifically for dimensional lumber and for light timbers) people here have come up with. I've been using it for years now. But I'm always interested in how people working with limited roofed (or other) spaces make efficient use of space.
The picture shows what I’ve built and been using for everything smaller than an 8x8 timber. It’s open-air, but sheltered sheltered from precipitation within a shed that holds my table saw, chainsaw, weedwhacker, and our
firewood, and serves a few other functions as needed.
If you’ve been working on your homestead and building things for a while, and have accommodated your lumber/timbers in something that has proven practical, can you describe it? (Better, maybe include a pic too?)
Mine:
Height at top level (highest horizontal framing members) 72”
(uprights extend another 2 feet, approx)
Width of horizontals 48”
Length of rack framing 130”
Four levels of lumber-holding capacity
Longest boards or timbers (up to 6x6) I’ve stored in it about 200” (16’ 8”)