Reddit Reddit reviews Suncast Storage Shelving for Sheds, Garage, Indoors, and Outdoors - One Shelf to Hold 30 lbs. of Garden Supplies, Tools, Toys, Outdoor Accessories, Compatible Sheds BMS1250 and BMS2000 - Black

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Suncast Storage Shelving for Sheds, Garage, Indoors, and Outdoors - One Shelf to Hold 30 lbs. of Garden Supplies, Tools, Toys, Outdoor Accessories, Compatible Sheds BMS1250 and BMS2000 - Black
STRONG: Shelf holds up to 30 lbs. of tools, equipment, and garden suppliesDURABLE: Black wire powder coated shelf can withstand dings and dentsORGANIZATION: Free up valuable floor space within your shed by neatly arranging outdoor accessories using this shelving system. Can install up to four shelves (sold seperately) to get the most out of your Suncast Vertical Shed. `MOUNTING HARDWARE: Included with shelf is mounting hardware to properly install shelf in Suncast storage building
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u/RBZL ยท 2 pointsr/siacoin

I did just that for a GPU rig, though it was fairly gerryrigged. My basic shopping list:

  • Suncast BMS1250 Shed Tool Vertical, 22 cu. ft.
  • Suncast Shelf for Suncast Shed Models BMS1250 and BMS2000
  • Duraflo 620808 Gable Vent, 8-Inch X 8-Inch times 2
  • Holmes Dual Blade Twin Window Fan, White

    Assemble the shed and install the shelf, cut two holes in the front doors at the shelf level for the gable vents and one big hole in the back at shelf level for the window fan, and install/wedge items in holes accordingly. Cutting the holes was a pain, I thought a Dremel would work well but it's slow and loud as hell so I ended up using a drywall saw that worked surprisingly well. I ran a cord for a power strip out the back under the fans.

    Mine sits at the back of a covered patio that's about 8-10 feet deep, so it's not directly exposed to rain or any significant elements. You might be able to make it work if you've got some overhang and you can put the back of the cabinet up close to a wall where water won't hit the fans too much. I also glued some dust filter material to the inside of the gable vents to help filter dust out, and I blow the setup out every now and then.