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We are are moving soon, just exchanged contracts :thumbs: and I hope to build a new shed for tools, golf bats and tackle and was wondering what storage "solutions" (buzz word face) :laughs: do you use for all the bits and pieces of fishing tackle as I'm looking to get it really sorted.

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I thought this was going to be about Nigel Sorage... :coat:
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35 litre storage boxes from asda, poundstretchers etc.
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Jars with the lids screwed under the shelf....... For keeping rusty nails in :laughs: :thumbs:

Have a look on eBay for old factory drawers. And racking :thumbs:
Unistrut is a good option for shelving and can keep an eye out for some at work
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Personally find just dumping stuff on the floor or on other stuff works,
You can then spend hours swearing & blaming ghosts for moving your stuff you left there :laughs: :laughs: :laughs:
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loads of charity shop chest of drawers.
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I have two sheds, both have dexion racking that's filled up.

One has a bait freezer.

But like most sheds things get shoved inside in front of the doors so you have to climb over stuff to get to stuff.

Every six months I have a clear out and tidy up.

Then for a few weeks I can actually get in the sheds.

I wish I was more organised.. :red:
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Title edited :red: :laughs:

The shed I will build (rather than buy) will of course get messy but if I can get the tackle storage sorted it will help a disorganised dyslexic with failing eyesight like myself :laughs:
I will have to build it up on stilts because of flooding and will tuck it away into the tiny copse, its one of the 1st jobs I will have to do as I (we) have so much s***e :red:


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cookiesdaughtersdad wrote:
Title edited :red: :laughs:

The shed I will build (rather than buy) will of course get messy but if I can get the tackle storage sorted it will help a disorganised dyslexic with failing eyesight like myself :laughs:
I will have to build it up on stilts because of flooding and will tuck it away into the tiny copse, its one of the 1st jobs I will have to do as I (we) have so much s***e :red:


Cheers Alan
Will you be allowed to build it on brick pillars?
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phil.c wrote:
cookiesdaughtersdad wrote:
Title edited :red: :laughs:

The shed I will build (rather than buy) will of course get messy but if I can get the tackle storage sorted it will help a disorganised dyslexic with failing eyesight like myself :laughs:
I will have to build it up on stilts because of flooding and will tuck it away into the tiny copse, its one of the 1st jobs I will have to do as I (we) have so much s***e :red:


Cheers Alan
Will you be allowed to build it on brick pillars?
I dont see why not Phil, thats not a bad idea, I have built several decks for people in the past and have built them over concrete pads with wooden uprights but brickwork/blockwork supporting a timber ring beam is a good idea :thumbs:

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cookiesdaughtersdad wrote:
phil.c wrote:
cookiesdaughtersdad wrote:
Title edited :red: :laughs:

The shed I will build (rather than buy) will of course get messy but if I can get the tackle storage sorted it will help a disorganised dyslexic with failing eyesight like myself :laughs:
I will have to build it up on stilts because of flooding and will tuck it away into the tiny copse, its one of the 1st jobs I will have to do as I (we) have so much s***e :red:


Cheers Alan
Will you be allowed to build it on brick pillars?
I dont see why not Phil, thats not a bad idea, I have built several decks for people in the past and have built them over concrete pads with wooden uprights but brickwork/blockwork supporting a timber ring beam is a good idea :thumbs:

Cheers Alan

Brick pillars look nice as well as being flood proof. :thumbs:
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cookiesdaughtersdad wrote:
Title edited :red: :laughs:
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Ring beam ? Sounds like diarrhea.
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brian harrison wrote:
Personally find just dumping stuff on the floor or on other stuff works,
You can then spend hours swearing & blaming ghosts for moving your stuff you left there :laughs: :laughs: :laughs:
Have you been in my garage then? :laughs:
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