We're really quite in love with using gridwall and 5-hook gridwall hangers:

https://www.facebook.com/EdmontonBicycleCommuters/photos/pb.278105624500.-2207520000.1405459876./10152310244434501/?type=3&theater

We use milk crates (free & indestructible) and small stackable plastic parts bins on adjustable-height heavy duty shelving for other parts.

Christopher Chan
Executive Director
Edmonton Bicycle Commuters' Society
edmontonbikes.ca

BikeWorks North  9305 111 Ave  T5G 0A2  780-757-9100
BikeWorks South  8001 102 St • T6E 4A2  780-433-2453
Cell • 780-756-7560
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
@edmontonbicycle
facebook.com/EdmontonBicycleCommuters



On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 3:14 PM, <veganboyjosh@gmail.com> wrote:
Derailer in Denver had at least one parts bin that was a repurposed "nail" bin donated from a local hardware store, i believe. like this one:
http://www.generalsupply.tv/images/StorePics/BoltsEtc/NailBin.jpg

obviously they're built to handle some weight and still rotate.  


On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 5:04 PM, Gordon Hamachi <gordon.hamachi@gmail.com> wrote:
Some good ideas for bike storage are here:


On Jul 3, 2014 1:35 PM, <
DCoppley@intercitytransit.com> wrote:

Hey bike folks,

 

I am trying to whip the bike and parts storage space for our program into shape. I scored some nice industrial shelving hand-me-downs, but I need smaller storage containers (boxes, crates, etc) to store parts in. I don’t particularly want to use plastic, as I’ve found most of it breaks. Does anyone have any good solutions for sturdy, stackable storage? Thanks for reading,

 

David


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