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Golf Storage Unit

When golf season hits, searching for balls, tees and maybe even a club or two can get frustrating. This golf storage unit is a

great way to keep all your equipment together with room for multiple bags and even an adjustable shelf to accommodate

those odd size items.

Difficulty

Moderate

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Summary of Contents for Golf Storage Unit

Page 1: ...lls tees and maybe even a club or two can get frustrating This golf storage unit is a great way to keep all your equipment together with room for multiple bags and even an adjustable shelf to accommodate those odd size items Difficulty Moderate Page 1 of 18 ...

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Page 3: ...ordless Miter Saw Tape Measure Drill cordless Nail Gun Sander Shop Vacuum Materials Wood Products Plywood 1 2 Thick Full Sheet 1 Plywood 1 2 Thick Half Sheet 1 Board 1x2 72 1 Board 1x12 48 1 Hardware Supplies 3 4 Kreg Screws 50 1 1 4 Brad Nails 20 Iron On Plywood Edge Veneer 1 Page 3 of 18 ...

Page 4: ... X 37 1 2 X 16 2 Back 1 2 X 37 1 2 X 44 1 Interior Sides 1 2 X 37 X 15 1 2 2 Bottom 1 2 X 44 X 15 1 2 1 Front Trim 1x2 45 1 Front For Umbrella Cubby 1 2 X 37 X 4 1 Umbrella Cubby Dividers 1 X 2 X 4 2 Shelves 1x12 15 1 2 3 Page 4 of 18 ...

Page 5: ...ella cubby is 4 wide giving you the ability to store extra clubs and a golf umbrella while the 11 1 4 wide shelves give you great storage capacity The bag area is almost 28 wide which allows you to store two adult size bags or one adult and two children s bags 1 Page 5 of 18 ...

Page 6: ...Step 1 Attach the bottom 15 1 2 piece to the back using pocket hole screws 2 Page 6 of 18 ...

Page 7: ...11 1 4 in from the right side using your shelves as a placement guide This will become one side of the golf bag storage area The pocket holes should face away from the bag storage area This way you don t have to fill them later because they will be hidden 3 Page 7 of 18 ...

Page 8: ...Step 4 Attach the second interior side to the back using pocket holes Attach it 4 in from the left side using your 4 umbrella cubby divider as a guide 4 Page 8 of 18 ...

Page 9: ...lows Back 5 holes down each 37 1 2 side Bottom 5 holes along each 44 side and 3 on each 15 1 2 sides Interior sides 5 holes along one 37 1 2 side Front for Umbrella Cubby 5 holes along one 37 1 2 side 2 of the Shelves 2 pocket holes along each 15 1 2 side one shelf is adjustable and does not need to be screwed into place Always add glue to the joint prior to joining with screws 5 Page 9 of 18 ...

Page 10: ...Step 5 Attach the front of the umbrella cubby to the left interior side using pocket holes 6 Page 10 of 18 ...

Page 11: ...Step 2 Using your Kreg Shelf Pin Jig add the holes for your adjustable shelf Use a 2x4 as a guide for even placement of the holes on both sides 7 Page 11 of 18 ...

Page 12: ...Step 6 Add the exterior sides using the pocket holes on the back piece It is helpful to use a right angle clamp to hold the wood in place while you screw it in place 8 Page 12 of 18 ...

Page 13: ...Step 7 Secure the left exterior side to the umbrella cubby front using 1 1 4 brad nails 9 Page 13 of 18 ...

Page 14: ...Step 8 Attach umbrella cubby dividers with approximately 4 spacing 10 Page 14 of 18 ...

Page 15: ...Step 9 Attach the 1x2x45 front trim piece along the bottom edge of the front using brad nails 11 Page 15 of 18 ...

Page 16: ...Attach middle two shelves at the desired height and place the adjustable shelf with shelf pins You could base the height of the stationary shelves on what you need to store or evenly space them 12 Page 16 of 18 ...

Page 17: ...Step 11 Attach plywood veneer to all exposed plywood edges according to package directions 13 Page 17 of 18 ...

Page 18: ...Final Step Stain or paint as desired 14 Page 18 of 18 ...

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