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Feels like I have lumber against every wall and corner.
I would like to come up with a convenient way to store this in a less space-consuming manner.

However, I'm afraid that boards and sheets will warp.
What guidelines are there to avoid the material getting damaged?
 
I have a small shelf along a wall in my storage. I simply pulled out short studs from the frame and placed a brace downwards back to the same stud in the frame.
With this, it automatically became CC60 on the whole thing.
 
I have threaded rods hanging down from two roof trusses through the ceiling where two 50×125 on edge are hung at c/c 240. Then I store timber and studs from the cold storage that might be useful on edge there, and I haven't noticed any tendencies for anything to become crooked or warped even though the workshop is only heated as needed (by a stove).
I don't know if my subconscious ensures that I don't notice this since all the timber is sawn here on the farm. :D
 
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