 Wood storage or lumber storage in a really small one-car garage workshop can be very problematic. I have a solution that might work for you and it might not. So stay tuned and let's see what it is. Hola woodworkers, Paul Carlson here, a small workshop guy. A very small one-car garage workshop. One of the things that's most difficult is having a place to store a lot of lumber. So I've got a number of different solutions but here's the primary one and this might be possible for those of you with small one-car garage workshops. You've got a garage door opener here and that obviously comes up and goes along a rail and there's a couple rails on the sides. If you have any space at all above that rail up to the ceiling and I've got about four foot or so then it's possible that and what we did was we put in a mezzanine level if you will or a storage level and that's nothing more than two by six boards going around the perimeter and then using joist hangers and then putting I've got one two three four five well four four joist going across so again three around the perimeter four joist going across and then just plywood on top of it and that gives me an area of about six feet five feet six feet wide and maybe 12 feet across so I've got quite a bit of storage up there so then I have to use a ladder to get up here but that's no big deal but actually I've got a lot more room up there than I'm utilizing and I tend to only buy what I need for a project and not keep too much of my off cuts and stuff I try to just avoid that habit. This really solves my problem. If you haven't utilized the area above your garage door rails and below your ceiling maybe that's an idea for you as well. Real quick before you go just a few requests how about subscribe to the channel hit that notification bell otherwise you'll never know when I produce new videos give me a like and very very important to comment on the videos I believe that will help out with my YouTube analytics and also I would really appreciate if a few of you would go to my Patreon link and give me a little dollar or two a month for a few months and help support some of the overhead of this channel. Small workshop guy hoping you'll be safe in your workshop. I'll see you next time. One last plea. I love it.