Sled storage

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What's the best way to keep 4 sleds inside? And so you can park 2 cars inside too.
 

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My wife hasn't been able to park her truck in the garage for so long that I can't remember when she did! I am surprised she stuck around!
 

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What's this talk about parking cars in the sled storage area?? Sounds like a bad precedent to me, sure hope my wife doesn't hear about this new fad. lol
 

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I agree, minimum 40x50 shop and 15' ceilings or higher so the next guy can put a hoist in it! That's my plan when the lotto numbers come thru :p
 

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It more how could I stack them iv had 2 sled and 2 cars before but now with 4 I would like to sack them some how.
Ceiling is about 10 feet
 

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Im pretty sure Modman built a lift system for stacking sleds in his garage. I was a couple years ago i seen the thread on it but it looked like a good set up. Almost like a mini automotive hoist if i remember right.
 

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Now that's the way to doo it!

I doo mine the cheapo way with some 2x4's and some plywood pieces. I place the first sled on the floor where I want it and then build the rack. The second sled comes off the truck deck when I back into the shop and the height is close so lifting isn't a big problem.

And I know…….

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They sell those at Martin Equip. Saw one last last fall, neat looking unit, all hand cranking lift and steel construction. The sales guy said they can be fitted with a winch as well but they become slower than snot on a cold day.:)
 
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https://www.snowandmud.com/snowmobile-chat-14/my-double-decker-sled-storage-32153.html

Here's what I built a couple years ago. Works good, very minor issues but if doing it again I would maybe just put in an electric winch from the start. I would also go with bigger chain on the lifting mechanism and a ramp securing point on the top deck because it sits about a foot off the floor when all the way down, it was a little tough figuring out how to get the sleds on the first couple times until i figured out a system other than dead lifting them. Otherwise it works great.
 

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I was think about storage racking converting top side with tilt deck /winch put wheels on it to move it around the shop
 
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