Building a French Cleat Wall HAS NEVER BEEN EASIER with this Genius IKEA HACK!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @ShadowFoam
    @ShadowFoam  Год назад +1

    We filled the two blank panels with a really surprising addition to our workshop! You won’t guess what though, check it out here! ruclips.net/video/1gX1mqE4iaU/видео.htmlsi=7A4pAcral3nwucxC

  • @chrispcream1
    @chrispcream1 5 месяцев назад +1

    The Skil tools look the business ,I also like the red & black colour goes together well , the wall hangers are awesome a good way of keeping your tools together 👍

  • @LostBoyLA
    @LostBoyLA Год назад +1

    This might be the coolest french cleat foam wall thing I've ever seen!

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Thanks mate, subscribe for more as we have plenty of French Cleat ideas coming up!

  • @alanmassie5003
    @alanmassie5003 Год назад +5

    Don't think any of my tools deserve such a lavish display, but I can't help but see the application going towards a damn good looking gun wall for my gun room. Slat walls have been done to death! Appreciate your time, product and the sharing of the videos helping to create organisational witchcraft.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      We get sent literally hundreds of airsoft gun wall projects in Shadow Foam on our instagram

  • @alanmccabe5132
    @alanmccabe5132 Год назад +51

    FYI, I could be wrong but I believe the 20v, refers to a max voltage, they are more than likely 18v tools. American Dewalt tools are advertised as 20v but are the same as the uk 18v range. I believe this is the case here too. Great video though ❤

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад +6

      You make a great point mate, thanks for sharing 👍

    • @MacNeilR
      @MacNeilR Год назад +10

      Yup, just marketing, same as 18v.

    • @chrishewlet5471
      @chrishewlet5471 Год назад +3

      Correct, 18V is the so called "nominal voltage" of the cells (5 x 3,6). 20V is the maximum voltage of the cells (5 x 4).

    • @djmv786
      @djmv786 Год назад

      ​@@ShadowFoaml😮ü😮

    • @morskakumara1003
      @morskakumara1003 Год назад +1

      20 V is max voltage that the batterry is able to produce only for a very short time, like a second or two when charged to 100%. After that it drops to the nominal voltage, which is 18 V. Since regulation is more strict and consumer protections are stronger in Europe, companies are not allowed to advertise these tools/batteries as 20 V.

  • @mitchchandler1529
    @mitchchandler1529 9 месяцев назад

    I'm obsessed!😂 I have pegboard on 3 walls but this idea is SO AMAZING!!!! I'm showing this to everyone I know😮

  • @PaulMChristie-i9i
    @PaulMChristie-i9i 4 месяца назад

    Absolutely love my Skil tools, great value for money for home DIY!

  • @gregoryderwon3133
    @gregoryderwon3133 Год назад +2

    I wish i could own all these.. Fell in love with woodworking and the Skil brand. Afforfable but still great quality..i have the table saw orbital sander and circle saw. They all perform great.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Can’t fault the SKIL tools!

  • @Flerpan
    @Flerpan Год назад

    I am impressed that you use the metric system as I clearly hear you are British, cheers for that! Also, what a smart way of keeping tools, sorted and displayed, AND within perfect reach :)

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Thanks Andy, appreciate the kind words mate, where do you join us from?

    • @Flerpan
      @Flerpan Год назад +1

      @@ShadowFoamIKEA-land :D

    • @northeastcorals
      @northeastcorals 9 месяцев назад

      The UK began changing over to metric in 1965. I was taught both systems at school in the 1980s as people were still using both at the time but by the time I'd left school it was pretty much metric 100% for everything.

  • @Joey.Darkwoods-Studio
    @Joey.Darkwoods-Studio Год назад +1

    Kinda jealous.... lol I just upgraded my Table saw and mitre saw with Skil after losing almost everything. And I love what @Skil is doing... really great stuff! And love the look of your setup... one of the nicest i've seen in awhile. Great job man...

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Thanks mate, appreciate those nice comments! I like the SKIL range too!

  • @HenryOCarmichaelSmith
    @HenryOCarmichaelSmith Год назад +3

    Watching this guy use power tools reminds me of watching Bambi walk for the first time

  • @stevenblakeakahashburns
    @stevenblakeakahashburns Год назад

    Really enjoyed this video especially on a rainy afternoon

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад +1

      Thanks Steven, appreciate the kudos!

  • @leebergin7130
    @leebergin7130 Год назад +2

    I've been using your foam for years and I absolutely love all the accessories that you have concocted to make beautiful foam more achievable. Another fantastic watch.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Thank you very much Lee, got a favourite accessory?

    • @leebergin7130
      @leebergin7130 Год назад

      Like a true voyeur, I haven't bought any 🤣 but I'd say my favourite is your branded hole and corner templates. Would be alot quicker than running round the hanger looking for a perfect sized washer to cut round

  • @timdoyon1964
    @timdoyon1964 Год назад +5

    That is fantastic! I truly enjoyed your video… the entire production was first rate, (I even enjoyed the music)! I am so jealous of that setup. As for the two remaining panels, I would put my collection of hammers in one, (I’m a woodworker, so I have many different types), and then some basic hand tools in the other, (screwdrivers, pliers, scrapers, set up blocks, etc.). Thanks for sharing that with us! ☮️♥️

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! I'll pass along your kudos to Matt our video guy!

  • @andij4680
    @andij4680 Год назад +2

    Hi, agree a super nice layout … perfect for a show room. But I doubt this is practical for a workshop. But I can imagine this being very practical for many other purposes.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Frees up floor and work space, allows you to access your tools all at once and know where they are at all times to get the project done quickly and without wasting time searching for tools, this project was designed for workshop purposes 👍

    • @bones6554
      @bones6554 Год назад

      I agree, it looks nice but not for my used dirty tools. Maybe it would work good for a stationary work space.
      I have my corded tools in one drawer, air tools in another and battery powered in a carry bag.
      Instead of the picture frames, i could see this in a wall mounted cabinet, so it wouldn't take up so much wall space.

  • @nekron75
    @nekron75 Год назад +4

    Basic cost for the 5 filled frames:
    10 ikea frames (stacked per 2) = 10 x 20€ = 200€
    3 shadow foam medium single sheet (1000mm by 500mm; 70mm) = 3 * 38€ = 114€
    1 value multi-pack (5x 600mm by 420mm; 30mm) = 46€
    360€ excluding the backs and french cleat system

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Cheaper to make the frames yourself buy showing the audience a quicker alternative 👍

    • @deftdawg
      @deftdawg Год назад +1

      This type of solution only makes sense if you sell the foam ;-)... I'm certainly not about building trophy cases for my tools... bought some Ryobi Link rails + hooks just to get them off the floor, that solution was much faster, cheaper, easier to reconfigure and will endure better than this.

  • @MrRuss1506
    @MrRuss1506 5 месяцев назад

    Love the panels. I would put a couple of charging stations in the panel as I keep misplacing them as I have different brands

  • @EagerSpace
    @EagerSpace Год назад

    All the vertical wall that I have is either for cabinets or used already for existing tool storage. And my tools go all over the place, so I just grab their boxes or bags and and carry them to where I need them.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      It’s good system, and if it works for you, I am happy for you 😀

  • @scottmorris4914
    @scottmorris4914 Год назад +2

    Looks great, and a great idea. I have a question. How secure is the circ saw in that foam. It looks like it is leaning forward. Thanks,.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад +1

      That's the angle, the foam is very firm around it and it's sat in there nice and solid! We've done similar projects with circular saws and not had any issues!

  • @F4ngel
    @F4ngel Год назад +1

    Wow, that looks so clean. It would look clean in a music studio too, effect pedals, wires, spare mics, and all the other bits and bobs. The 3 frames together almost look big enough for an expensive guitar to display too.

  • @j1mmeuk
    @j1mmeuk 10 месяцев назад

    Looks awesome, I wish my shed was this organised 👍

  • @CrustyRestorations
    @CrustyRestorations Год назад

    The dream workshop layout👍

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      You are too kind my friend, and we aren't finished yet!

  • @wombat8601
    @wombat8601 Год назад

    really cool idea, will do this at home also :D thx for this!

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Let me know when you do this as I love seeing Shadow Foam projects!

  • @jpp37229
    @jpp37229 Год назад

    @5:03 Still sticking with my Festool plunge-cut saw with guide rails for a reason🤩

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      It’s a good tool, don’t blame you

  • @Pure3nrg
    @Pure3nrg Год назад

    Interesting, your video came on my feed. I like the idea, I built a standard French cleat tool shelf, small area...but this is next level. I have all my drill drivers in mine and drill bits, but not sure you can do this with a picture frame. I have mine on a shelf with the diameter drilled out to place each small bit in.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Your idea sounds very practical, would love to see a picture!

  • @arnaudnono951
    @arnaudnono951 Год назад

    Beautiful 😍

  • @Joan-z9y
    @Joan-z9y Год назад

    You can't change the past, but you can make the present and your future much better than before.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      I really enjoyed The Flash (2023)! I can understand why some people thought it was messy, but it had a number of strong emotional scenes and who doesn’t love seeing Michael Keaton back in the batcowl?

  • @AffectionateDriftwood-vr2sf
    @AffectionateDriftwood-vr2sf 10 месяцев назад

    Hand tools..... gotta be a must

  • @paulb9769
    @paulb9769 Год назад

    Will be sticking with my trusty DeWalts and my home made racks.

  • @rajrooplal7595
    @rajrooplal7595 Год назад

    looks great, enjoyed the show

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Have you subscribed?

  • @davidw717
    @davidw717 Год назад

    This is soo cool!!

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Thanks David! Like SKIL tools?

  • @marcodada1094
    @marcodada1094 Год назад

    that is so nice, thanks for this idea

  • @ProductsChannel
    @ProductsChannel Год назад

    This is the first video I've watched from your channel. I was totally blown away. Very masterfully done. I just subscribed to your channel and will watch your videos more.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Thanks mate, welcome to the channel! 👍

  • @gchetail
    @gchetail Год назад

    I love when I click on a random video and a boom a wild Louis Cole appears. This is such a great system

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад +1

      Haha thanks mate, check out our video with Louis Cole here - ruclips.net/video/P-Mqtg6kGL8/видео.html

  • @Surfingspider69
    @Surfingspider69 Год назад

    They would look great in the makerspace 😉

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      We already put a French cleat in the Maker Space - ruclips.net/video/Y9XJM80lImw/видео.htmlsi=5nEoz_UbA6EngRdr

  • @hrhrwtf
    @hrhrwtf Год назад

    skill and solid...yeah shure

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      But SKIL though, they are solid! 💪

  • @basher875
    @basher875 Год назад

    Love it what a great idea

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Thanks Martin! Appreciate that mate!

  • @jimbocricket
    @jimbocricket 7 дней назад

    Everything on display for the thief to steal once they break into your shop😂

  • @PatrikHagenvald
    @PatrikHagenvald Год назад

    Looking awesome. How about integrate the charger for the batteries into the French Cleat Poer Tool Wall. That would be a nice addon since your power outlet is nearby.
    Nice Work..

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад +1

      Very good idea, shall be doing that no problem!

  • @LEGOCAMARO
    @LEGOCAMARO Год назад

    Would be nice to turn one of those boxes as a charging set up. when done at end of day set in a charging frame.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Great idea, may just do it next!

  • @caraudioetc
    @caraudioetc Год назад

    Can’t wait to mount my lathe on the wall in shadow foam!

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Send me a picture when you manage that! 👍

  • @jse684747
    @jse684747 Год назад

    Brilliant! A 30m and a 50m, Are the two frames two different thickness?

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      They are indeed, the 50mm frames are double sided too

  • @some______guy
    @some______guy Год назад

    this is a pretty good ad

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Thanks! We’ll use it as one in our future advertising campaigns 👍

  • @larswarnstedt6417
    @larswarnstedt6417 Год назад

    The layout portion of the video gave me backflashes to the Resident Evil weapons inventory management.

  • @projectrebuild908
    @projectrebuild908 Год назад +2

    They are amazing. I'm trying to convince my workplace to let me organise our tools in Shadow Foam

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад +1

      Fingers crossed this tips them over the edge 😅

  • @cybershocked
    @cybershocked Год назад

    While I don't have a tool collection worth a display like this, I do have a fossils and minerals collection I could see this idea working with.
    Thank you for giving me some ideas.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Would love to see that if you give it a go!

  • @HammerRocks
    @HammerRocks 7 месяцев назад

    Good one. 👍

  • @KimmoJaskari
    @KimmoJaskari Год назад +4

    Ok, I have to say the Shadowfoam product looks pretty good. I wasn't aware of it before stumbling over this. I've been doing a lot of 3D printing of "Gridfinity" storage boxes and they have their place but printing holders for tools might be a bit too large. May have to get me some of this foam. I'm very over everything just laying around in piles making it impossible to find anything, a constant low level irritant, not just in the workshop but also just in day to day life. Great end result here as well. I can more see myself using it in tool drawers and the like but you never know. Now all I need is a CNC machine slash laser... 😬

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Shadow Foam is very satisfying in tool drawers, give it a shot mate!

  • @Quizzicality
    @Quizzicality Год назад

    I love the idea but I cant seem to find the frames (and certainly not for that price) I think I might try to find some thin angle iron at my local hardware store that I can chop 45s on and glue in place.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Go for it! Send us a pic if you get on with it!

  • @TheOystei
    @TheOystei Год назад +1

    Just FYI, 18 and 20v are just difference in marketing. they generally use the same cell configurations in the batteries giving the same voltage (20v max, 18v nominal)

  • @420metalguy
    @420metalguy Год назад

    watching this i cant help but wonder how well that foam can lock the tools in place, this could be really handy for the odds and ends tools in the work trailer but am unsure if it would hold up to cornering and bumps

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      If you cut it in tight, it grips very well and retains that strength over time

  • @garrydye2394
    @garrydye2394 Год назад +69

    Let me see if I understand this correctly...you throw out the backer board from ikea...and then throw away the glass front and what you are essentially left with is a very cheaply made picture frame that appears to be stapled together. So you essentially paid $19 pounds for a crappy picture frame?

    • @mosesjurassic3686
      @mosesjurassic3686 Год назад +8

      Couldn't agree more!

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад +10

      There was no glass front, and this is just a time-saving option for people watching if they don't have time to make frames to measure!

    • @PitchBlackCat
      @PitchBlackCat Год назад +7

      ​@@ShadowFoam Don't worry, I like it :) Its a good time saver and it looks really elegant

    • @TheDeal4412
      @TheDeal4412 Год назад +8

      HAHAHA.....this comment is on point. Spend $200 on frames that could have been made using the very same tools for $20 in lumber.

    • @zzztek
      @zzztek Год назад +3

      @@TheDeal4412 $20 lumber x (4 or 5 hours of time; cutting, painting, sealing, sanding)?

  • @MrCarrera28
    @MrCarrera28 Год назад +3

    If you keep the top frames I would insert slim batons sprayed black on either side of the Shadow Foam logo to get the top frames to have the same overall width as the bottom frames.
    Personally I would have a charger unit mounted into one of the empty frames with power wired in. This way you can keep batteries charged, as you check a battery and see its LED is not green you could then just pull it out and slot it into the charger on the wall without needing to pull out a charger or have a charger taking up valuable bench space. You have a power cable lower so wiring up power for a semi permanent charger location would simple and not aesthetically unpleasing
    Given you have multiple chargers having one wall mounted would not take away from your flexibility as you would still have chargers left to take with you on jobs as necessary.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Great ideas that! Matt the camera man was pitching a charger in the French Cleat wall too!

    • @Crustysmith
      @Crustysmith Год назад +1

      Got to be careful that you do not restrict air flow around batteries and chargers as they will quickly overheat. I suspect this is a very bad idea in practice despite being a temptingly desirable aesthetic solution.

  • @mosesjurassic3686
    @mosesjurassic3686 Год назад

    That looks quite nice, I give you that. But how long will the foam last, if you use your tools on a daily basis? Might be ok for the very light stuff. But I wouldn't trust the system to hold a circular saw tight.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Hi Moses, we have a Makita Wall that I made 3 years ago that is used very regularly and has still retained all it's strength, the foam is dense and made for projects like this!

  • @dbhagenatx
    @dbhagenatx Год назад +6

    I know I have a habit of putting LED on everything, but it'd be cool to see a LED panel setup behind the foam panels, shining through the outline. It would depend on the foam type/color/transparency to make sure it doesn't just bleed light everywhere, though.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад +1

      We will 100% be adding LED! Watch this space!

  • @michaelspeck2710
    @michaelspeck2710 Год назад

    Nice stuff.. good idea...are you shipping to Germany ? and do you have a link about the ikea product you are using , thanks

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад +1

      Hi, we do ship to Germany from shadowfoam.com and the products link to the frame is unavailable as they are currently out of stock, search sannahad on IKEA

  • @gibsse
    @gibsse Год назад

    That looks great 😊
    What kind of foam do you use? I have never bought foam, so I don't know where to buy or what kind to look for.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад +1

      We used Shadow Foam which has heat bonded layers, better for the environment and provides strong grips to items in wall displays

  • @Garrett_Builds
    @Garrett_Builds Год назад

    Nice! How does this foam hold up to UV light over time?

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      It’s held up well in our studio!

  • @ianboyes4414
    @ianboyes4414 Год назад

    Idea for the end blocks a bottle of whisky and some glasses, for finishing a job well done.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Haha thanks Ian appreciate that mate, what’s your tipple?

  • @pb-bx1ll
    @pb-bx1ll Год назад

    Great video thank you

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Thinking of making your own French cleat?

  • @chrislewis2262
    @chrislewis2262 Год назад +1

    Cut out slots to put your chargers in when they're not in use. That way it frees up table/counter space to do work on.

  • @eckos2310
    @eckos2310 Год назад

    First time on your channel. This is a great idea for my Ryobi tools. Just a quick question where would I be able to find the foam I live in the states.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      We don’t have US retailers currently, but we do ship to US from www.shadowfoam.com

  • @TheHeadAngle
    @TheHeadAngle Год назад

    20v and 18v is exactly the same... in the US they give the max output in the UK we use the average operating voltage.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Thanks for the knowledge, much appreciated! 👍

  • @oghuzkhan5117
    @oghuzkhan5117 Год назад

    doesnt the foam get softer with time? Will it hold the heavy powertools over the years? I doubt it.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад +1

      It doesn’t get softer over time, I have 2 power tool walls in my workshop and both have held up going on 3 years now

  • @adrianwilliams763
    @adrianwilliams763 Год назад

    Impressive

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Thanks Adrian, do you have SKIL tools?

  • @Hotdogs4life
    @Hotdogs4life Год назад

    Would the forms be strong enough for the inside of a van wall?

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Should be, we’re looking to do a van project soon!

    • @Hotdogs4life
      @Hotdogs4life Год назад

      @@ShadowFoam happy to trail it for you,😎 , got a wall that I would like to fill with my daily tools so would be a mixture of power tools and hand tools ,

  • @ScarabaeusSacer435
    @ScarabaeusSacer435 Год назад

    It seems like an amazing product for things like drawers and toolboxes, where the items are either laying down, or contained by a lid, but straight up and down against a wall? What's to stop the tools from eventually leaning over and tipping out one by one? Yes, I do see the foam is grippy, but wouldn't a couple of years in a non-climate-controlled garage going through multiple hot and cold cycles eventually cause them to shrink and lose its grippiness? Wouldn't repeatedly removing and replacing a tool do the same even in a climate-controlled garage? If I were to do something similar, I would want the panels given a slight tilt with the bottom further out from the wall than the top-- maybe that was done here, and I missed it?

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Good point about the slight tilt! We've had a few tool walls in our workshop for years now and not noticed any signs of decay

  • @RajSidhux
    @RajSidhux Год назад

    Hi @ShadowFoam - when using the Ikea frames, can you tell me which ones they are exactly and which depth of Shadow Foam should i buy for them?

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      We used Sannahed frames from IKEA, and because we secured 2 of them together, we used a 70mm and a 50mm piece of foam.

    • @RajSidhux
      @RajSidhux Год назад

      Hi@@ShadowFoam - i just want to use one frame. If i use the Sannahed frame for my project, which depth of foam will be best? I want it to be flush as possible?

  • @Mister_Bigglesworth
    @Mister_Bigglesworth Год назад

    Make a cutout for a tourniquet. If you keep cutting towards yourself with the Skilsaw, you'll need it eventually.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Could do with a first aid kit in the workshop! 👍

  • @Primo-t3r
    @Primo-t3r Год назад

    Even if the bumpy road, the wheels also advance; Even choppy rivers, the ships navigation.

  • @firemipspy1198
    @firemipspy1198 Год назад +12

    Loved your build! You should sell the ikea frames in a kit with the foam alread put together with the mounting ready to go.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад +8

      We love that idea, just need to look into sourcing frames on a mass scale to make that operation work!

  • @JawellNofine
    @JawellNofine Год назад

    Thanks for a great informative video. What is the width of your French Cleats in mm? It looks like 60mm. And the spacing between the wall mounted cleats?

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад +1

      width of French Cleats is 60mm and the spacing on the wall was done by eye, but it works out at about 55mm

    • @JawellNofine
      @JawellNofine Год назад

      Thanks a mil for your prompt reply @@ShadowFoam

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      @@JawellNofine no problem mate 👍

  • @sirkildalot8409
    @sirkildalot8409 Год назад

    Looks great but what if you don’t have a CNC machine?

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Any blade and straight edge would do the job 🤌

  • @j.justin1511
    @j.justin1511 Год назад

    Cheers from the colonies! :) This is such a beautiful and accessible system. Is it available across the pond?

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      It’s available on www.shadowfoam.com - whereabouts in the colonies are you joining us from?

  • @three-phase562
    @three-phase562 Год назад +6

    Great start to the layout. You could put some accessories for the tools in one of the end frames such as screwdriver bits, drill bits, saw blades etc. You should put one of your cutting kits into a wall box somewhere as well.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      We were talking about doing that with a cutting kit some day! What a coincidence!

  • @ricardofranzen
    @ricardofranzen Год назад

    Some LED lights behind those panels would look amazing for your set.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Couldn’t agree more! Definitely going to be working on that!

  • @woodrowsmith3400
    @woodrowsmith3400 Год назад

    You will notice on all 20V batteries the legend "Max" which indicates that this is the absolute maximum voltage you can expect from the battery. All 18/20V batteries will show 20V straight from the charger. Once run, the battery will settle down to it's 18V norm. The 20V tag is a marketing ploy. I believe it started with DeWalt some 20+ years ago to make their 'new' product stand out from all the 18V tools...mainly, at the time, Makita.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      thatnks for sharing that knowledge with us!

  • @go-toolzreviews
    @go-toolzreviews Год назад

    Very motivational. Makes me wanna organize my tools like that.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад +1

      Go for it! You won’t regret it! What tools do you have to organise?

    • @go-toolzreviews
      @go-toolzreviews Год назад

      ​@@ShadowFoamMilwaukee tools and Dewalt in some packout we don't have IKEA so I'll have to make the boxes

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад +1

      @@go-toolzreviews with those tools it shouldn’t be a problem!

    • @go-toolzreviews
      @go-toolzreviews Год назад

      @@ShadowFoam thanks

  • @mikeg5413
    @mikeg5413 Год назад +11

    You would think with all those power tools he could’ve built those frames

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад +2

      hahaha I bought the frames to show people a time-saving hack

  • @s-c..
    @s-c.. Год назад

    Nice. I wish there was a distributor in Australia.

  • @diyhard666
    @diyhard666 Год назад +1

    *I would put Milwaukee tools in the right field and Einhell tools in the left field to match the colour theme* 😂

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      I like where you're going with this!

  • @PhilKawasaki
    @PhilKawasaki Год назад

    Did you glue the 2 layers of foam together?

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад +1

      Not in this project specifically but it is something I have done in the past!

    • @PhilKawasaki
      @PhilKawasaki Год назад

      Not sure it would be worth it but could you not offer some stencils or templates for the large brand tool sets, card templates lasercut or whateva, even digital that you can print off

  • @mcKinskey
    @mcKinskey Год назад

    Been thinking of a power tool storage of some kind but never thought of this. 👍
    First thing I thought of for the side panels was a dedicated battery panel, of course charger right next to it.

  • @albyz7623
    @albyz7623 Год назад

    Personal observations: 1) The foam over time with heavier items will eventually crush downwards, with assistance from the forces of gravity. 2) Anyone that does any type of automotive or metalworking unless super anal-retentive with OCD will find a tiny layer of lubricant on their tools to assist with the prevention of corrosion. The lubricants used are predominately of the type that will inevitably destroy the foam.

    • @przemekkobel4874
      @przemekkobel4874 Год назад

      And the most obvious one - this is perfect only for places with lots of walls and no storage racks. Some kind of a labyrinth maybe?

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Great observations! We’ve not found any crushing in the foam wall installations we’ve put up so far, but some of them have only been up 2 or 3 years but it’s unlikely by the foams design. Our foam is also waterproof so it should be resistant to lubricants.
      This French cleat system is adaptable, I only made it this size because of the large amount of wall space I had at my disposal. Love the conversation mate, always a joy chatting foam

  • @flamingsteve5883
    @flamingsteve5883 Год назад

    put a bottle of jack on the right pannel and a bit set for the drills on the left

  • @Ianf1x
    @Ianf1x Год назад

    I hope the portable table saws come here. Great project

  • @NafMIX
    @NafMIX Год назад +1

    Looks good, but I can't help thinking that it would be a lot cheaper to make your own frames!
    My OCD loves the foam with everything in its place 😊

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Cheaper definitely, but I am just giving an option to viewers who may be strapped for time! Glad we are satisfying your OCD!

  • @charliesimpleton7157
    @charliesimpleton7157 Год назад

    Great layout by the way 👍👍👍My suggestion is, how about putting LED lights on the ceiling above the tool layout ?

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      That’s a great idea Charlie! We’ll jump on it!

    • @charliesimpleton7157
      @charliesimpleton7157 Год назад

      Thank you for reading my comment 👍👍👍@@ShadowFoam

  • @adrianjenkins3476
    @adrianjenkins3476 Год назад

    Got an old original chorded Skilsaw with a wobbly blade. Need a spacer or washer or something but just can't find spare parts for it. Is it the same make as Skil?

  • @RogueCylon
    @RogueCylon Год назад

    What’s the difference between your shadow foam, and Kaizen foam in the USA? Or is it just distribution rights?

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Our is denser and available in more colours

  • @The_BenboBaggins
    @The_BenboBaggins Год назад

    Ikea also do a cleat style system for their kitchen units

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Definitely going to check that out! 👀

  • @Ursula-s7x
    @Ursula-s7x Год назад

    Never give up, Never lose the opportunity to succeed.

  • @1972Russianwolf
    @1972Russianwolf Год назад

    FYI, 20v is the same as 18v. Its 18v nominal, 20 volt max. Same for the Makita 40v.... its 36v nominal.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Cheers for the info mate! 👌

  • @spenny6222
    @spenny6222 Год назад +5

    Love the idea. It'd be great if there was a way to store the batteries but have them on charge at the same time. Or at least have one slot with a charger and just move them into it as and when they need charging.

    • @cybershocked
      @cybershocked Год назад +1

      I could see it working from view of the fit, and it sitting off the wall would even allow for the cable.
      But my concern about charging would be the heat. I would not feel happy leaving so little ventilation room around a battery and charger in use.
      Best I can think of is smaller empty frames perhaps, just to hang alongside, into which you can place a charger and battery on their own, no foam.
      Maybe a logo or some other aesthetic filler to put in place when the charger is not in use, to at least stop them looking out of place when empty.
      Could even have foam a cutout for the charger only, cable routed through the back. Tidy when not in use, and just remove the foam when it is.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад +2

      might just be what we are working on 👀

  • @mkelly6591
    @mkelly6591 Год назад

    How do you fasten the MDF backers into the frame, or is it just friction fit?

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      We use a pin nailer to secure them but there is a level of friction fitting in there too!

  • @plunder1956
    @plunder1956 Год назад

    I did wonder if the Circular Saw would hold in place, because it's a rather deep item. How well did the dust collection work on that item.
    With That many batteries to manage. Do Skill sell a wall mounted multi-battery charger?

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Dust collection worked well once I had got it on, and the foam holds it nice and firmly. I am not sure if SKIL sell a wall-mounted charger but we could be persuaded to make one...

  • @agkwoodworks3136
    @agkwoodworks3136 Год назад

    Very cool video , you make it look so easy lol

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад +1

      Just practise mate, honestly with these IKEA frames, the hard part is already done!

  • @taimurchoudhry.
    @taimurchoudhry. Год назад

    A very unique idea in tool organization. I never would have thought of it. My tools are divided into many categories as they range from gunsmithing, RC cars, wood working, power tools, guitar luthier, automotive etc. So my main worry is what is the life of shadow foam?
    I have seen some foams from my father's equipment and over a decade it just disintegrated and turned powdery due to mould or age. So for me this could be a big investment and my main worry is it's life. I would be grateful if you could guide me with your opinion on this matter. Superb content by the way and have a great day.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад +1

      That foam is pick and pluck, famous for disintergrating and that inspired me to create Shadow Foam as a hard wearing, long lasting alternative! I’ve had installations up for 3-4 years in my unit so far and they show no sign of wear or tear.

  • @fibbsjc
    @fibbsjc Год назад +1

    Circ saws have depth adjustment for a reason-safety for you and longer life of the blade. Don’t bury the blade full depth if you don’t need to.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Good advice thank you 👍

    • @fibbsjc
      @fibbsjc Год назад +1

      @@ShadowFoam sorry, re-reading my comment it comes across as very aggressive. I’m an industrial carpenter and I have seen the results of a buried blade, a jammed blade guard, and kickback. You don’t want to be walking with a limp (or worse) for the rest of your life. Great video by the way. And a very unique mounting system that looks great.

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад +1

      @@fibbsjc I didn’t read it as aggressive, I thought it was great advice and assumed you were a man in the know! Thanks again for contributing to the conversation, your insight is always appreciated mate 👍

    • @BoraHorzaGobuchul
      @BoraHorzaGobuchul Год назад +1

      Also increases risk of cutting your fingers if you try to grab/hold the board you're cutting. If the blade doesn't protrude much, it's a superficial cut, if a lot, there go the fingers.

  • @MrHighflyingclive
    @MrHighflyingclive Год назад +1

    I use those tent-pegs, too. But to make life even easier, I bought a 300mm extension bar for my impact driver 🙂

    • @ShadowFoam
      @ShadowFoam  Год назад

      Great tip! I’ll definitely be doing that!