I've noticed a couple of ideas being bandied around in random threads recently and thought it might be useful if we pool all our ideas into a single thread
My own problem was metal shelving in a garage with a wonky floor and breeze block walls
I wasn't going to drill holes into breeze blocks to secure my shelves, I don't trust them because they crumble too easily, especially under side loading and I was going to be putting some big lumps of metal onto heavy duty shelves which were set on some not properly flat concrete flooring
My solution was to jam the top of each shelf unit with oak 2x4s, pinning them against the walls
the end of each beam was cut by 50% to slot downwards on the shelving
This also gave me even MORE storage space because there's a two foot gap above the beams, it's very stable and not a single hole was required to be drilled in a wall
The walls are grey
The shelving yellow
The beam is in red

Edited By Ady1 on 15/09/2013 02:53:05
Edited By Ady1 on 15/09/2013 02:56:47