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Plywood is a versatile building material, but it takes up a lot of space and it can warp if you don’t store it properly. If you have the space, it's best to store your plywood horizontally. Luckily, there are a number of ways you can store plywood in your garage, including building a plywood rack or creating overhead storage.

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Storing Plywood Horizontally

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  1. To protect your plywood sheets from warping, the best way to store them is by laying them flat.
  2. Moisture can seep up through the earth, causing your plywood to rot. You can use any size lumber you have, as long as it creates a frame that is big enough to contain the plywood. Space your lumber about 2 feet (0.61 m) apart to ensure it’s supported enough that it doesn’t sag.
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  3. If you want to keep your plywood laying flat but you don’t have enough room on the floor, you can install a rack on the ceiling of your garage. This will keep the plywood out of your way while still protecting it from warping. [1]
    • You can purchase a hanging storage storage rack from a hardware store for around $100 USD, or you can design and build a custom rack if you prefer.
    • Most ceiling beams can safely support about 160 pounds (73 kg). This means you can safely store 3 sheets of 1 2  in (1.3 cm) thick plywood, or 2 sheets if they are 5 8  in (1.6 cm) thick. [2]
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Storing Plywood Vertically

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  1. The easiest way to store plywood is just to lean it against a wall. However, this can lead to the plywood bending or warping, so it’s not recommended for long-term storage. [3]
    • If you store your plywood against an outside wall, moisture may seep through the wall and cause the wood to warp more quickly. [4]
  2. Secure multiple sheets of plywood with bungee cords or ratchet straps . If you have several sheets of plywood that you’re storing vertically, you can help prevent warping by securing the sheets together across the top, middle, and bottom with canvas ratchet straps or elastic bungee cords.
  3. You can build a basic storage rack by creating a 4 by 8 ft (1.2 by 2.4 m) frame out of lumber. Place a support beam at each end of the rack and one in the middle to hold the plywood in place. Attach a piece of scrap plywood to the bottom of the rack to protect the plywood from moisture seeping in through the floor. [5]
    • If you build your own storage rack, the possibilities for customizing it are endless. You can choose whether to store the plywood on its end or rest it on its side. You can also choose whether to mount the rack to the wall or attach casters to the bottom so you can easily move it.
    • You can also purchase a plywood storage rack from a hardware or home supply store if you don’t want to build one yourself.
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      The best way to store plywood in your garage is to lay it down horizontally. Create a raised platform by laying pieces of lumber about 2 feet apart, then stack the plywood on top of the platform. If you don’t have the floor space to store your plywood laying flat, purchase or build a hanging rack large enough to hold several sheets of plywood. Keep reading to learn how to store plywood vertically!

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