In cleaning up and reorganizing my small garage shop, I've decided I need somewhere to put all my lumber. I have a pretty big shed in my yard that I'd like to use for lumber. Attached is a photo of the back wall of the shed, where I'd like the lumber to be stored. The walls are only 2x3 and exterior plywood. The roof is 2x4, TG pine and shingled. I don't trust hanging shelf brackets on the 2x3s and loading them with lumber. I'm looking for suggestions on building a sturdy 1 sided shelving unit that possibly anchors to the wall framing or roof framing but isn't completely reliant on them structurally. I have several large 8/4 slabs that would be stored on the bottom most shelf, possibly supported by the poured concrete floor, and the other shelves would hold anything from 8/4 8ft boards to small 4-5ft length cutoffs. Any suggestions would help, I know there's a lot of engineering minds out there!
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