Screw the Framework Together Use all-purpose screws (4-inch lag screws and 1-5/8 inch screws) to secure the 1Ă—8 back rim and 1Ă—2 front rim to the 2Ă—8 support block. Space the support blocks every 32 in. Step 3

Screw the Framework Together Use all-purpose screws (4-inch lag screws and 1-5/8 inch screws) to secure the 1Ă—8 back rim and 1Ă—2 front rim to the 2Ă—8 support block. Space the support blocks every 32 in. Step 3
Rip the Plywood Top to Width Use a homemade saw guide and a circular saw, or a table saw, to cut the plywood for the 16-in.-wide top shelf. Go to Step 2
If you’re out of garage floor space, try looking up for garage storage shelves. Introduction Floor space in most garages is hard to come by so the best place to find storage space for garage shelves is overhead. You can make your own DIY shelves for the garage easily go…