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Garage Storage Rack Attachments

The garage. It's the scariest part of your house.  It's full of gadgets and gizmos that are parts of whospeed bike you had as a kid, and those creepy garden gnomes that you swear move in the middle of the night. And forget actually pulling out of the garage without hitting a tower of binders full of collectible trading cards that are going to be worth something someday... so you've been saying since you were twelve. Point is, you need to turn your garage from junkyard of doom into savvy storage paradise.

Shelving

So you've got a rack set up already, and you are working on adding some shelving that will attach easily. There are plenty of options, but it's all going to depend on how much weight you need to hold and how big stuff is. * Baskets and bins are a great way to keep little things together. They can often be bought separately, but you can use a twist lock to attach them to your rack. * Shelving for the garage tends to be made of steel and advertises industrial strength. They often can hold a couple hundred pounds-worth of all the junk... I mean, wonderful treasures you have in your garage. * Try adding precise holes to your shelves so they can easily hold things, like canisters. It'll look awesome and will hold them in place better than just having them sit on the shelf, ready to roll off. * Adding a magnetic strip to the side of your shelf is a great way to keep drill bits and other metal tool pieces you might need handy and are accessible.

Other Attachments

* Hooks are a useful way to keep things, like gardening tools and other knick knacks, in one centralized location. * Glove holders are great to keep all your gloves in one spot.  * Try hanging a pencil box on a hook as a cute little compartment.

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