02-17-2016, 11:20 AM
I am going to build a bunch of shelves for my newly configured garage somewhat like the example above. Basically, the shelves will be cantilevered. I like the M&T joinery for this project as it is just cleaner. It also allows me to completely customize shelf heights and depths.
The biggest set of shelves I want to cover is an area about 8 feet wide by 9 feet tall and more than likely, I want the shelves to be at least 24 inches wide...possibly a little wider. This means the horizontal framing pieces might need to be 20+ inches long.
As far as usage, I have what I would call a "gentlemen's garage" vs a garage where I am tearing motors out and the like. Bottom line, probably about the heaviest items I am talking about might be a pancake compressor and associated retracting hose real. Decking will probably be 3/4 inch birch so that is the easiest part. Typical 16 inch on center studs.
I always have a tendency to over-engineer everything but what type of wood would you use for the horizontal and vertical framing of this? I have no problem spending a few bucks but my sense is I don't want to use typical cheap pine 2x4's but I guess I could. I have done smaller shelving units with Ash which is obviously a wonderfully strong wood but expensive as I assume I am probably talking about thicker stock???