Follow up on this. I made my plan, and built the shelves. A few details for anyone who wants to build something. I made the depth 19.5", because that's what I had with room limitations. In hindsight, I don't think the extra 4.5" to go to 24" would have bought me much, the 18 gallon tubs stick out a little on the top, but that makes it easier to add something. The bottom two shelves are 18" high, and the third one is 16". The shelves on the right were added to work around duct work that I didn't want to relocate. Notice that the vertical supports are one solid piece and then doubled up with scrap cut to the height of the shelves that support the shelving frames. I put support "ribs" on the shelves every 12" on center. This is anchored to the right wall with tapcons. The back wall wouldn't give a good hold - the cinder blocks were too crumbly. I used a hurricane tie strap and 10 screws to attach the front middle support to a floor joist in the ceiling. That's more than sufficient to hold this to the wall. For the shelving, I used planks left from pallets.
I made this almost entirely with scraps - had to buy one 2x4 and the anchoring materiel. Total cost was about five bucks. Took me about 2 days. Most of this was because several pieces were warped, and I spent time trying to bend them back to workable shape. I admit I used a few pocket screws, but that was when I realized a few mistakes I made in the build order, and didn't have another way to join them.
This isn't perfect, but it is light years ahead of where I was. Now the scrap containers are in the same room as me - and within arm's reach. They take up minimal floor space. Neither of those two things have happened for me yet. The green and white boxes are vinegar boxes from SAMS. I love them for the smaller
E-Waste like floppy drives, finger cards, hard drives, cd boards, etc. I intend to cut a short flap off each tonight to make it easier to add to.
The round table is my primary breakdown area. I have a TV on an unseen wall in the basement. My wife and I spend a few hours together on Fridays watching a show or two after the kids are in bed.
Please forgive a little self bragging. Maybe someone will like this and get an idea or two.
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