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Spray Can / Caulk Storage


grover959
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I needed a solution for storing and organizing spray paint cans and tubes of caulk. The unit is 18”W x 46”H with shelves mounted at 31.5 degree angle to accommodate 60 cans of paint, 80 tubes of caulk, or any combination of both. The unit is mounted on a French Cleat which makes it easy to mount and move around as desired.

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  • I seriously need to build this, nice job.
    By Siclestix, on January 2, 2019
    • Thanks.  What I like the most is the ability to see everything at a glance,  The problem I had before is that things got pushed to the back of a shelf and were hard to find.  
      By grover959, on January 3, 2019

  • i need to as well
    By jburks23, on January 2, 2019

  • Great build and idea, I see one in my future! 👍
    By Arcuss88, on January 16, 2019

  • Simple and effective solution! Thank you for sharing!
    By RYOBI Nation, on January 21, 2019

  • Nice build!  I have a question though;  it looks like the shelves are cut to a degree.  Can you advise at what degree?
    By waragon, on March 29, 2019
    • Thanks. They're angled at 30 degrees, I cut two scrap pieces at that angle on my miter saw and used them as a spacer and guide to line them up.

      Good luck with your project!
      By grover959, on March 30, 2019

  • Could you please tell me what the width of your side boards are?


    Thanks for the information, I made the project this weekend with little modifications.  Appreciate you taking the time to share.
    By jimscubas, on April 29, 2020 (edited)
    • The sides are 5.25" wide with a 1/4" plywood back.  It's made a big difference in organizing spay cans and caulk/adhesives making everything easy to find.  Good luck with your project!
      By grover959, on April 29, 2020

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Spray Can / Caulk Storage

by grover959
Dec 31, 2018

I needed a solution for storing and organizing spray paint cans and tubes of caulk. The unit is 18”W x 46”H with shelves mounted at 31.5 degree angle to accommodate 60 cans of paint, 80 tubes of caulk, or any combination of both. The unit is mounted on a French Cleat which makes it easy to mount and move around as desired.