Submitted by Hmmark1984 t3_11t42cc in DIY
So in my garage i've got three of these shelving units and they work great for storring all my crap, however, one of my hobbies is 3d printing and model making, which requires a lot of sanding and i do that in my garage due to how much dust/mess is made.
The issue i have is that i want to stop everything in the garage, specifically the things on the shelves, from getting covered in dust.
At the moment i've got some big plastic sheets that i use magnets to hold onto the front/sides of the shelving units, however not only do those not work particularly well at keeping the dust out, they're also a pain to use as the magnets are fiddly and easily lost and the plastic sheet tears easily.
So i'm hoping someone might be able to give me an idea or point me towards a method that i could add doors/sides to these shelves somehow? Money is very tight and i'm not a skilled DIYer so please bare that in mind.
I'm aware there's not going to be any way to make them fully dustproof but as long as it keeps the majority of the dust out, that's the main thing.
I've looked at replacing the shelves with cupboard units but the only ones i can find that are similar in size are over £150 each, which is way out of my budget, my first thought was also to just mdf or something to put sides/doors on the units but due to how they're constructed i couldn't figure out a way to attach them
JoshingtonMonument t1_jch280i wrote
If cheap and easy are the goal, maybe try cardboard and duct tape? You could make cardboard doors for the front and glue some magnets on to keep them closed.