TnAndy
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We had been storing our potatoes for years in milk crates, baskets, etc, and couple years ago, I came up with these homebuilt screens that work a whole lot better. Allows air circulation around all the potatoes, if one goes bad, it doesn't take out those around it like putting in a box, and it allows vertical storage in the root cellar. The small ones in the bags on the wall are next year's seed.
Screen made of some scrappy 2x6's ripped in half to make 2x3's. Overall size is about 3' long x 25' wide. Using 2' x 1/2" hardware cloth, I wanted it to fit in a slot ripped in the long side without cutting the wire. Shot air staples into the slot to hold the cloth in place so it doesn't pull out from the potato weight. Assembled frame and feet with Craig jig pocket screws and glue.
Screen made of some scrappy 2x6's ripped in half to make 2x3's. Overall size is about 3' long x 25' wide. Using 2' x 1/2" hardware cloth, I wanted it to fit in a slot ripped in the long side without cutting the wire. Shot air staples into the slot to hold the cloth in place so it doesn't pull out from the potato weight. Assembled frame and feet with Craig jig pocket screws and glue.