Tyre storage...

I think the OP is a wind up but I'll answer honestly.

Knocked something up with some spare timber and covered with a tarp and wedged up against the shed out of view.

Why do people think its a wind up?

I didn't make holes in the wall, and mounted some tyres so I could Troll Overclockers Motors section. I'm not that driven!

I love yours though. May mount something similar on the wall and put the tyres on that instead.
 
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I leave my winter tyres on smaller 19" alloys and stack in basement of property. Then swap them over once a year because it's not the 150 chf saving of getting a garage to do it, but I do actually enjoy a bit of physical work now and then.
 
I've never had a house with a hot outside tap... Didn't even know they were a thing
We didnt until recently.
Needed a new boiler, so we have that installed in the old emersion tank cupboard. That left two holes in the kitchen wall, where the gas pipe went in and the condense pipe came out.
Were very close to the old boilers Hot and cold pipes, so for an extra £50, they chucked two taps on and did the pipe work. Utilising the old holes.

Used it quite a bit this past month.
 
I have a rack from rapid racking in my garage with 20 wheels/tyres, used to be in the shed but it turns out my decking was not on solid foundations and 15-25kg a wheel depending on what vehicle the wheel was for is quite heavy and they decided to visit the underground basement :D So before stacking check your foundations....
 
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This is mine - complete wheels, bit cheap and cheerful but does the job. (The storage unit is a bit rubbish actually but was the only thing available with the right dimensions when I needed to get going on it).
 
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