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jbw55

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  1. It looks like it might be a nice spot for a skylight to let a little sunshine on your Milwaukee box and give a little more headroom, that or put a nice new gable on that side of the shed :P

    Ha.....funny thing is when I got the shed I had the choice of a different roof lay out and taller, I know better next time I guess ???

  2. It's tight but looks well organized. I think I'm going to have to steal your idea of hanging the Milwaukee zipper pouches. Just ring clips on a piece of wood? Can't tell from the pic.

    Its about as good as I can get with the limited space. Replacing the three craftsman stacks with two Milwaukee stacks will actually gain me a bit more drawer space so things could be bettered yet......The hooks are just large cup hooks attached to a piece of wood, works well for my needs and takes far less room, plus I'm not fond of keeping my cordless stuff in the tool box drawers, loose lot's of space.

  3. You could just put bumpers on the lid where it would contact the ceiling or alternatively attach a bungee to the loop inside the lid to the pegboard inside to limit the ROM of the lid...

    That or attach them to the 2 x 4.....As you can see from the picture things are tight, and after re- measuring everything it looks like I have a bit over 68 inches from the floor to the top plate so this gives me just enough space to fit the tool box with the lid open all the way but with out the wheels......however that's measuring the vertical, then there are the two angles of the lid which adds approx. 4 more inches of height but when I take in account for the roof angle it appears the lid will need to be closed only about 2 1/2 inches.....overall I think I could live with the situation......

     

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