Brad
Here are the pics I promised. It stopped snowing but it's damn cold! What you see is a door that was cut out of the original panel. First remove the complete panel and find where you want your door. Cut out the door and put back the rest of the panel. To make the door slide, I used a piece of hardwood for the bottom runner and soft wood for the top (no weight on it). The runner have a simple groove cut into it (like an "L") and the door slides on it. With the door open, you can reach the water heater etc. The other pics show items I used for storring cables etc. This might be old news, but it might be worth to show it again. Garden hose holder is good for extension cords, water hoses, TV cable etc. A simple fishing pole holder for boats make a good holder for a crank, canopy pull-down rod etc. Not pictured, is two broom holder snaps I used to hold my tire crossbar out of the way and on the wall. I am working on a bracket to hold my extra lawn chairs up, just under the main floor in the storage compartment.
Hope that some of these ideas work for you, it sure did for me.
Giddyup!
jpp
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