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My cheap DIY door storage!

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Parts:
8 shelf brackets
1x3/4 strip of wood
Pipe insulation

The shelf brackets were the most expensive part, they were around five bucks each at Walmart.

I just put a chunk of wood on the end of each bracket to hold the bottom of the door in place, then mounted the brackets on the wall with the longer part facing down rather than how you would normally mount them for shelves.

Put the pipe insulation over it, with a quick zip tie to hold it in place and done:

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not shown is that I put eye bolts on each side and secured with a strap so they can’t fall forward!


Bonus topless and doorless in the snow pic:

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Funny, I thought EIGHT brackets was really overkill, then realized you had moar doors.
 

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I would store them in the padded bags to prevent the wall from scratching the paint.
 

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Nice MacGyver fix there - they work great. Love the snow pic - great job! :D
 
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I would store them in the padded bags to prevent the wall from scratching the paint.
they aren’t touching the wall - only the handles touch and mine aren’t painted ;)


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I've seen where someone used those wood furniture dollies and PVC pipe and built something similar.
when I had my ‘07 wrangler I did the same. But I had room for them on the floor, this time i wanted the doors on the wall.
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