Husky 5 Shelf Storage Unit - How to Assemble
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2021
- This video shows you how to assemble the Husky 5 Shelf Storage Unit (48" x 24" x 72") from Home Depot. These come in silver or red, but the instructions are not very clear. This video will show you how to assemble in less than 15 minutes.
I truly appreciate being able to watch you assemble it from start to finish. Because the little things like having the lip on the top rather than the bottom, makes a big difference when you’re trying to assemble it. So thank you.
Awesome video straight to the point, perfect space when counting 14 up. I kept enough space on the bottom no rack to slide a shop vac, generator or air compreesor.
Nice and effective video. Some folks recommend plywood on top of the racks so as to keep structure
Great job on this video. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Dude this helped me so much today. Thank you!
THANK YOU!!! Your video was so helpful. Better than the instructions that came with it.
Well done. Thank you for sharing and making our assembly much easier.
Thank you soo much your video really help me . You explain so good, with your help I ensamble the shelf so easy THANKS YOU.
Great video! Simple and to the point. Made it so much easier to build👍🏼
Thank you. Very well explained and made my job much easier .
Thanks for taking the time put into this video - greatly appreciated.
Great video. Save me time. I still made mistakes, but I would've made more without your help.
Thank you for the video. I was able to assemble 4 units by myself.
Thanks !! Built the first one without a mallet , it makes it so much easier with the mallet.
This was the best video out there. Thank you so much. You made my life so much easier!
Very easy to follow, thanks!!
Thanks Jeep Guy, I really appreciate you for a Great Video attention to detail and simple instructions for assembling shelving storage. I did subscribe to your channel. Have a Great Weekend! Best Video for assembling Husky Shelving Storage on RUclips!
Very nice video. It made assembly so much easier. You need magnifying glasses to read the printed instructions that came with the package.
Thanks a lot man you save so much Time! 🙏🏻
Great video just put mine up thanks bro 😎
Do you think it’s sturdy enough to be a workstation? Put some wood in there instead of the metal slats to beef up a flat work area.
@@vr6trooper definitely
Great video
Job made easy, thank you!
Thanks for the video brotha! This really helped us
Very helpful thanks!!
great video, thank you!
Thank you so much, your video was a lifesaver 😄
Thank you kindly sir this was a very informative video
Very helpful!
Thanks for sharing this! When I realized "short side" on top meant "single side" I had the "ah ha" moment. :)
I am thinking of getting one of these, having thick plywood shelves cut for the first 2-3 shelves and then putting a 3d printer on 2nd or 3rd shelf. Do you think if the bottom has decent weight on it, that the unit is stable and tend to not vibrate/shake easily?
Great video! Is there a limit to how tall the shelves can be? I want to store winter tires upright on the lowest rack, and their diameter is two feet
Do you know how many I would count up if I wanted to have even shelf sizes? Or what size it needs to fit a storage container? Amazing video!!
Did some of the sides pop put while you were hammering on the opposite side?
great vid! How do you like those shelves, dude? And do you put a lot of weight on them?
Thanx
Do you think it’s sturdy enough to use as a workbench?
One quick question about the orientation of the shelves. What is meant by the smaller side face up? it's not clear in the video which side you're pointing out.
When I put the shelving in with the majority of the shorter wires facing up, the shelf isn't lying flat. Whereas flipped around (with the single bars all facing down) it does. Just trying to make sure I have it correct
The bottom side has two reinforcing bars. By placing the other side facing up all of the cross pieces are the same height and it is easier to slide large, flat items, like storage bins. Otherwise, it doesn't really matter. I also cut the cardboard sides of the box it came in to lay on top of the shelves so that smaller items don't fall through and so that things like bottles of car cleaning supplies stand up easier.
where can i find the hooks, mine were missing?
The husky i got at depot has tabs, not metal studs to fit in the verticals. They bent open. Its going back to depot.
I still managed to make it wobbly but I’m hoping it’s unlevel garage 😂 thanks man
Excellent tutorial, since my box didn't have instructions, I'm wondering why Lowes doesn't hire you for all this building, thanks- 15 minutes, I hope so
About how much are this?
$400 at Home Depot for 5 tier 90"x90" shelf. The welded construction is supposed to be better than some of the other racks on the market. They have lots of sizes.
I got the same one that’s in the video today at Home Depot for $170!
Punishing but I lost the instructions thnx
The one I bought was a piece of garbage
Thankyou!