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Hi Bob, sorry I did not get back to you sooner. I do have plans to line the shelves that have items that could fall through or get stuck. I am just putting things on to figure out spacing and how much shelf space I need to dedicate to product categories right now. It will probably all get moved around a few more times before finalizing the layout.I HEAR YA.
I discovered Menards when my daughter lived in Milwaukee.. Man do I miss that store. I'm in VA.
Back to the shelves you would be wise to put a solid bottom on those shelves. speaking from experience.
loose parts will fall though and cable ends will get stuck when your trying to pull a motor/fan/electrical component off the top shelf.
Even putting some heavy cardboard, thin plywood or those vinyl shelf covers that come in the roll fro Lowes-etc.
Looks great!
Bobmo
I almost for got, arent you worried about the roof sweating? I dont see any insulation on the roof panels.
Regarding the roof sweating.......I was told by the building manufacturer that this was not an issue as long as I have the concrete floor in. They did say roof sweating was an issue if the floor was gravel or dirt. I have not done any insulation yet partially for this reason and the cost being the other reason. This summer we will be able to verify condensation, leaks, etc...and then hopefully do some insulation before next winter rolls in.