Over the Garage Door Wood Storage Shelves

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2016
  • Over the garage door wood storage shelves. Good use of a lot of unused space you would normally not use.
    Idea inspired by Jay Bates check out his build • Garage Storage Shelves...
    Each shelf is 4' x 8" and supported against one wall and the ceiling.
    Ceiling supports secured directly into the above joists.
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    Know your limitations and use help when needed.
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    Build at your own risk.
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Комментарии • 47

  • @tone7247
    @tone7247 5 месяцев назад +1

    I got too much weight to be using drywall brackets lol I'll lag my 2×4s also bolting my arms with a metal bracket. Great job tho dude.

  • @KF0PBP
    @KF0PBP 7 лет назад +1

    Enjoyed your video... thanks!!!

  • @grbroussard
    @grbroussard 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks for posting! I’m new to woodworking and this help me out a lot!

    • @code3imagination441
      @code3imagination441  6 лет назад

      grbroussard Thanks for watching. I also have a couple other videos for garage storage/Shelving.

  • @billwaterhouse5894
    @billwaterhouse5894 6 лет назад +1

    Very nice, thanks for the help

    • @code3imagination441
      @code3imagination441  6 лет назад

      Bill Waterhouse your welcome. I have some more projects planned this spring. Still to cold, 12 degrees here in the Detroit area, to do anything outside.

  • @traviscampeau-krueger326
    @traviscampeau-krueger326 7 лет назад

    Good video. I like how you did it nice and straight forward. Plus using the 4x8 piece is the way to go. I plan on using your style for my overhead storage.

    • @code3imagination441
      @code3imagination441  7 лет назад

      Travis Campeau-Krueger Thanks. Glad you liked it. Stay tuned for some more storage videos.

  • @qazme
    @qazme 7 лет назад +2

    Very nice video of all the ones I've looked at for inspiration for this type of project yours seems to be the cleanest install. I like the fact you took into account shelf sag and some extra security without the need to use janky metal plates etc. I do believe I'll be copying pretty closely to this on my project!

    • @code3imagination441
      @code3imagination441  7 лет назад

      Hope the video helped. If you have any ideas for improvement after your build let me know in the comments. Thanks for watching.

  • @smileywarrior1870
    @smileywarrior1870 5 лет назад +3

    00:12 great shelves but my only concern is what happens if the garage door spring tension pops. Hope you’ve left room for that in case it has to be replaced.

    • @code3imagination441
      @code3imagination441  5 лет назад

      sMiLey Warrior thanks for watching. That is one think I did not think about. But then again how often does that happen. If and when it does I will just have to deal with it.

    • @smileywarrior1870
      @smileywarrior1870 5 лет назад +1

      Code 3 Imagination It doesn’t happen often. I’ve only had to replace mine twice during the 16 years I’ve owned the house. Each new spring has lasted me about 6-8 years before needing replacement.

    • @blake102989
      @blake102989 5 лет назад

      @@smileywarrior1870 you must open and close your door a lot. I live in the house I grew up in and my parents bought it in 1984, and I replaced the whole door with all new components probably 5 years ago but the original door still had original hardware too

  • @Smorefred
    @Smorefred 3 года назад +1

    Hello - Looks good. Getting ready to do this over all 3 garage doors. When building the left and right shelf brackets, why did you attach a small 2x2 block to the longer length 2x2 bracket that is attached to the ceiling on both sides? You dont mention it in the video and I dont see an area where you had to build it out from the wall. Why did you decide to bring out the 2x4 back support bracket from the back wall? What is the length of the small 2x2 block attacked to the longer 2x2? Thanks

    • @code3imagination441
      @code3imagination441  3 года назад +1

      Thought I did. Over that part of the garage my joist left to right when facing the shelf’s. Had to do the to tie into the joists above.

  • @TheeDavidT
    @TheeDavidT 6 лет назад +1

    I like your ideas and videos. How much weight do you think your shelf can safely hold? I'm thinking about doing the same thing, however I want to make sure it will hold the weight I plan to put up there so it does not fall onto my wife's car. I don't want to have to put a beam in.

    • @TheeDavidT
      @TheeDavidT 6 лет назад

      I also have a bonus room above the garage so I believe the truss will hold the weight.

    • @code3imagination441
      @code3imagination441  6 лет назад +4

      I don't know off the top of my head. Would have to go back and do the math. Now don't quote me on this without checking. But you can google then strength of a structure by the type of fasteners and how many and where they are placed. I can tell you the shelfs in this video have held my weight (210 pounds). They currently hold(well during the winter time)
      five child sized bikes,
      Motor scooter,
      a dozen bag chairs,
      baseball equipment(bag of balls half dozen bats)
      Adult hockey equipment,
      Several totes full of summer toys
      Several lawn chairs
      Now the other shelfs I build in the next video hold a ton of weight. They have held:
      Large trampoline
      Several(3) totes of tools weighing about 20-50 bounds each
      Miter saw
      Scroll saw
      Power planer
      Band saw
      Multiple sanders
      Dozen hand power tools

    • @TheeDavidT
      @TheeDavidT 6 лет назад

      Thank you brother

  • @veshapidze
    @veshapidze 3 года назад +1

    Great video but I don’t get the point of hollow wall anchors. If the screwed board between two joists fails, a drywall is not going to hold it. These anchors are an unnecessary weak link that will never carry a load, in my opinion. Thought?

    • @code3imagination441
      @code3imagination441  3 года назад +1

      I agree. Like I stated it was overkill. I have a box full of them so I used them. The only thing it is really doing is keeling the board right to the wall. If the shelf fails it will be taking the entire wall down with it.

    • @veshapidze
      @veshapidze 3 года назад +1

      @@code3imagination441 thanks. Just to clarify, I wasn’t criticizing, wanted to make sure I’m not missing something.

    • @code3imagination441
      @code3imagination441  3 года назад

      @@veshapidze no it’s all good. You were not the first person to make a similar comments.

  • @chrisblackwood5633
    @chrisblackwood5633 2 года назад

    How did you attachthe cross support beams to the front of your garage/back of your shelf? Great video, thanks.

  • @ZteveW
    @ZteveW 4 года назад

    I know this is a stupid question but do you think it's okay if I cut away some of the drywall to make sure I'm screwing into a beam? I mean after all, this will be over our heads holding God only knows how much weight...

    • @code3imagination441
      @code3imagination441  4 года назад +1

      Zt Weve I have seen people do that before. More work then needed but why not.

    • @paulreinhardt6052
      @paulreinhardt6052 2 года назад +1

      What about a stud finder to find the beam?

  • @dangittoysreview9211
    @dangittoysreview9211 6 лет назад

    how long did it take you to finished?

    • @code3imagination441
      @code3imagination441  6 лет назад +1

      Rick Dang It took me three days but a total of 10 hours of work, a couple of disagreements between my kids, a doze snacks, and a few bottles of water later finished. Once I hade my plan made it went fairly smoothly putting this up. I took one day to design and get materials, another few hours to prep and cut everything and the third to install it all. Now I could have rushed and gotten it done in one day but I was in no hurry.

  • @AEON.
    @AEON. 7 лет назад

    Hi - I'm Nick and I store my shit in the garage attic - jk lol I did shelves like what you did on the sides of the garage because I got tired of holiday crap smelling like a ... well like the garage attic lol - gets really hot up there - I have not however put a shelf above the garage door - So I'm using your guide to help me get it done. Did you use birch plywood sir? I got a couple 4'x8' sheets of birch ply = corners are dinged up - was in the 70% off section at Home Depot. Normally they are 50 bucks! If anyone is looking to save a few bucks - material cost is where you can do it at! For the hangers and frame, you can probably even get away with using pallets and skipping the sheets of plywood. Anyway if I'm wrong let me know! Just thinking out loud and writing down ideas!!! --
    Thoughts on the pallet Idea anyone?

    • @code3imagination441
      @code3imagination441  7 лет назад +1

      I am sure the birch ply will work the same. I used the cheaper stuff in this video. The pallet idea is a good one. I have been using more reclaimed pallet wood when I can in my projects. My suggestion would be to make sure they are not rotten or split. Most pallets are made of oak or another type of hard wood.

  • @jakbear
    @jakbear 2 года назад

    Does this work with I-Joists? Explain what is different.

    • @code3imagination441
      @code3imagination441  2 года назад

      Am I-joist is an engineered wood joist. Laminated wood sandwiched between two solid pieces of lumber. Dimensions can very depending on load and building code. You would have to find out if the I joints you have are capable of carrying an extra load. That I could not tell you, different I-joints carry different loads. Not sure if that answers your question.

  • @FernandoRodriguez-ds5ri
    @FernandoRodriguez-ds5ri 3 года назад

    What’s the weight limit on this?
    .

    • @code3imagination441
      @code3imagination441  3 года назад

      To be honest I don’t know. I know there is a way to calculate that by the type of fasteners uses and construction method implemented. But I do not store anything to heavy.
      Holiday decoration
      Paint supplies
      The kids trampoline during the winter.

  • @jmend8859
    @jmend8859 4 года назад

    Why did you not want to go over the garage door opener? I wouldnt imagine it would come in contact with it once you opne the garage door

    • @javaman2883
      @javaman2883 Год назад

      Because the garage door opener and center rail sits above where the garage door moves on its racks, some models are up to 9 inches above. When you only have like 26 inches of space up there, losing 9 is a big deal.

    • @jmend8859
      @jmend8859 Год назад

      @@javaman2883 that makes sense nkw. I have a 15 foot garage and couldn't see why that would be a problem. But I see your situation. Thanks

  • @stevestanczyk601
    @stevestanczyk601 5 лет назад +6

    1st, There is no ledger board above the garage door. It is a header, not ledger. 2nd. the ROOF trusses above the garage are engineered pieces designed to support the roof ONLY. The engineering does not take into account adding flooring weight when designed. You have voided any type of structural warranty. 3rd. For the price of a 2x4, why would you go cheap with a 2x2 on the ledger you attached? You gave up more than half the weight bearing strength of that ledger with the small board and screws At the very least you should have used a full 2x4 and LedgerLok structural screws for that installation. 4th. Using the toggle bolts almost guarantees that all the drywall will be ruined if there is a failure of any type.

    • @code3imagination441
      @code3imagination441  5 лет назад +1

      Steve Stanczyk
      Header - That is totally correct I mixed up the two terms, ledger and header. Thanks for the correction.
      I do not have roof trusses above that part of the garage. There are joists above the garage, have a room above it. I consulted the construction manager at the time of my home being built about if the joists could hold the extra weight. No problem there.
      Consulted with a friend who has a construction company about using the 2x2 instead of the 2x4. He informed me what what I would be storing the 2x2 would be good enough for this type of build.
      Toggle bolts - like I stated in the video. “Over kill” if the shelf does fail the least of my worries is damaged dry wall.
      Thanks for watching and commenting. I totally appreciate the correction.

    • @stevestanczyk601
      @stevestanczyk601 5 лет назад

      Always love these videos. Sure hope you don't change your mind on what you want to store up there.... ;)

  • @Lugenfabrik
    @Lugenfabrik 3 года назад

    You working in the dark my dude?

    • @code3imagination441
      @code3imagination441  3 года назад

      Lugenfabrik not at all. It might look that way because of the lighting.