I've thought about that and I have very limited floor space. Apart from the wooden boards, I have made a few mounts that slide into slots on my storage racks but even those have their limits. I know some people mount fixtures one above the other but I don't have enough height to do that. I can physically mount more to the uprights but I don't want to because it will create a head bump hazard. I do have a couple of places where I could mount lights but I still need to make suitable mounts. I do have a mounting pole for a TV antenna that I plan to use as an arm. I may also rearrange what I already have mounted so I can mount some short arms under the long ones. I was also thinking about screwing some long lengths of wood to my bed frame and mounting lights that way. These would only be for fixtures that aren't too heavy.
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