Garage Garden Tool Rack

Yet another addition to the organization of the workshop. I recently added a furry member to our family named “Princess Lucy” (Our daughter’s Idea). A beautiful German Shepard dog. She kept jumping over our retro 80’s low front fence. Our fence,  barely reaching 4′ in height, the dog would jump over it with ease. So I purchased some shovels and a hole digger to build a higher fence. Long story short, the dog isn’t jumping the fence.

With the addition of more garden type tools, I needed to make a multi-layered rack system. It worked out great!

Materials Used:

  • 2×4 Stud
  • 1/4″ x 4″ Lag Bolts (Zinc Plate Steel)

YouTube Video

Build Photos

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