Asked on Feb 09, 2016

I'm looking for a nuts n bolts hanging jar holders

Pba2147493
by Pba2147493
I've got a bunch of jars with various items in my tool shed - I had the lids screwed to a board - which was screwed to the inside roof - I recently moved, and my roof is now higher. --
Now what ??
  8 answers
  • Carole Carole on Feb 09, 2016
    Use brackets and shelving and hang your jars from that. A row of shelves with the jars hanging under and the lids securely glued (liquid nails?) or screwed to the undersides of the shelves? Or an old bookcase and just line up all your jars on the bookcase?
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Feb 09, 2016
    buy a peg board and hooks to accomodate the jars.
  • MN Mom MN Mom on Feb 09, 2016
    You could install a wooden shelf. Rescrew the lids into the bottom side of the shelf and use the top of the shelf for storage.
  • Igggy Igggy on Feb 10, 2016
    Slotted board like used in bars for glasses
  • DIANE K DIANE K on Feb 10, 2016
    My Dad just screwed the jar caps into a piece of wood & hung it from the ceiling in his workshop. He filled the jars with screws & bolts, etc & then screwed the jar into the cap. You can see exactly what you have & it doesnt take up any counter space. Help answer this question...
  • Sheryll S Sheryll S on Feb 10, 2016
    What about those metal clamps used in plumbing.
  • Toni Toni on Feb 10, 2016
    Put a corner shelving in the shed
  • Pba2147493 Pba2147493 on Feb 11, 2016
    Great suggestions - but - i've got a window in front of my work bench and a steel cabinet on one side and a wood cupboard on the other --w/of course a shop light over the work bench --Diane K: - that is what i have before i moved from my mobile home w/a shed to a house w/a garage -- now it's too tall -- am thinking i need something that can be raised and lowered ??