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DIY Dillon
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Добавлен 25 фев 2021
Figuring out how to DIY and sharing with whoever is interested.
DIY Suspended Shelf for Scrap Wood
It's fun to DIY! But then you start to collect spares of EVERYTHING. In this video I created a suspended shelf for my scrap wood.....using my scrap wood!
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DIY Storage Rails, Part 2: The Mounting
Просмотров 838Год назад
After having done this a few times, it took me less than 20 minutes to mount both of these rails. The first couple times were a bit of a struggle and even required some assistance. The trick is a drywall screw! Music: Something Elated by Broke For Free | www.brokeforfree.com/ Music promoted by www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/...
DIY Cardio Equipment Phone Holder from scrap wood
Просмотров 56Год назад
More of a joke video than a real product for someone else to create. But hey, if you find it useful, go for it. The hanger does work and as silly as it may look, I do bring it to the gym with me and use it when doing cardio. It works great on the stairmaster (stairmill), but some treadmills have a curved top and it starts to slide off one end. I could add some grip material to the underside of ...
DIY Garage Ceiling Storage Shelves
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Approximate material cost: $87.42 Dimensions: Shelf: 190"L x 24"H x 24"D Everything: 190"L x 25.75"H x 25.5"D Music: Something Elated by Broke For Free | www.brokeforfree.com/ Music promoted by www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/...
DIY Garage Storage Shelves
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Shelves that you can easily put up by yourself. Approximate material cost: $119.52 Dimensions: Shelves: 80" x 24" Everything: 80"L x 86.25"H x 25.5"D Music: Something Elated by Broke For Free | www.brokeforfree.com/ Music promoted by www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/...
Easy DIY Overhead Garage Storage Rails
Просмотров 12 тыс.Год назад
The space above the garage door is a great place to store seasonal decorations. For less than $70, you can build these overhead storage rails and maximize the space in your garage. Music: Something Elated by Broke For Free | www.brokeforfree.com/ Music promoted by www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
No way I'd trust that cheap crappy particle board to hold up. The crap is build so cheap
It’s still holding up today!
@DIYdilly that's great, still don't trust the material enough to do it myself lol
@@1terraforce fair. I did add another small 2x2 on the inside and screwed the bottom into it.
Trying to do this exact same thing right now. How did these hold up for the past year?
Still up. No issues. I also try not to load them with too much weight. Mostly holiday decorations and miscellaneous things like tarps, garage blankets; stuff I don’t use often.
How much would you charge for this materials excluded. For 3 …10” x 18 x 24 shelves
Hi, unfortunately, I’m not a handyman by profession and not entirely sure what I’d price it at. I’ve helped some neighbors put some up, but only charged them for materials.
My parents did it exactly this way in 1994 and it's still perfect today. Not a lot of weight just bins and golf clubs etc etc
Do not let your wife see this video and how you are not paying any attention to your kids!
You got it! Thanks for watching
Thank you! 🙏
Thanks for watching!
Great video! How thick were those construction screws? I went to the store and found #8, #9, #10, etc
Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed them. The 2.5” screws were #9 and the 1.25” screws were #8.
Thank you 🤙
Curious, how much weight the roof can carry, is it safe or bad to use the wall stud for support instead of roof. I am plannnig to have an angled (45 degree) support to wall studs.
This was definitely a concern, especially when I put the storage rails up. But after some research, my ceiling is rated to hold more weight because there is a second floor above it. Ceilings with a roof above it cannot hold as much weight as the framing is designed to hold what is needed. I’d recommend doing research on how much weight your specific ceiling might be able to hold based off of what’s above it. Good luck with your project!
I was looking for an idea... this is perfect!
Glad you like it! Thanks for watching
Good idea. I am in need of making shelves in my garage to clean up floor space. Too many options in my head right now. Also want to use what I have too.
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it. I also don’t like clutter on the floor. Check out some of my other videos, I built other storage shelves/racks to declutter.
@@DIYdilly I will do that.
Thank you for the video I’m gonna make a cubicle with smaller gabs and I was trying to figure out how to hang it on the wall. Thank you.
You’re welcome 😊 I ended up putting books in one of the bottom cubes and the shelving started to separate in the middle because of the weight. I used another 2x2 that I could slide into a bottom cube (sits on the bottom shelf). Anchored that to the wall and then screwed the bottom of the shelf up into it. That prevented any further separation. The books hide the 2x2
How wide are the joists? Are the joists parallel or perpendicular to the rails?
The joists are 5 inches and they are running perpendicular to the rails.
Wood is not strong in tension. Replace vertical boards with threaded rods. Replace board screwed to ceiling with unistrut. Feel free to put a LOT of weight on shelves built like that.
I appreciate the insight, great idea!
how much weight my ceiling can hold? I was planning to have 45 degree connection to vertical wall studs, instead of connecting to the roof.
@SunnySunny-lr8zg my ceiling is 2x10s and I'm engaged with probably 20 of them. A lot.
@@MeltingRubberZ28 Sorry, I was not trying to challenge your observation, I am trying to learn, as I am planning to do this on this summer. The garage is finished, other than using a stud finder, I dont have much option to see how is the roof?
@SunnySunny-lr8zg can you get into the attic and measure the size of the beams?
Thanks to sharing.
Did you drill into ceiling joists or just wherever they measured out too?
Into the ceiling joists
Good, but I have to point out that flip flops as a work shoe is bad enough, but your son has no shoes on. He gets a blast of sawdust in his eyes at 3:28, but I'm just as concerned about you or him getting splinters in your feet or stepping into the circ saw blade. You could have made this an educational experience for your son by giving him some safety glasses and ear protection, as well as shoes. And maybe give your younger son some safety glasses too, so he wouldn't get poked in the eye by his big brother's sword. 🙂
Yes, OSHA would have a field day with me and once I started editing I realized the things you called out as well. I appreciate the words of advice and will look into doing those when he hangs out with me on my next project.
Great video. I couldn't find part 2. Did you post it?
Thank you! I haven’t posted it yet. I’ll have it posted by end of month.
Just posted Part 2. Enjoy!
Awesome stuff there! Thanks for sharing.
I love this! Ads storage space where there wasn’t any! Love how the bins are marked for content!👍👍
great idea!