Nice Yamaha Stryker in the background! I have a 2012 with the cobra swepts as well. Kuryakyn Allet Cat air intake and Ivan's flash makes the bike! Oh, BTW, nice spice rack too!
I’m looking for better ideas along the spice/soup can storage lines. This is pretty good (other than the wheels) and far, far better than some of the awful ones on RUclips. Maybe there’s hope!
wheels just take pressure off the bearings. You could definitely buy more expensive industrial type sliders that may work for heavier items! Good luck with your project! thanks for the comment
You can do it with a tape measure and framing square because that style of slide has so little play. You position your slides on the drawer or slideout and measure from a common point to space them on the wall side. There are slotted holes to provide a whisker of adjustment on trial install, then you fill the rest of the screw holes (that aren’t slotted) to make it stay perfect.
LMFAO..... Thank you for the comment!!! hahahaha. I hate how small my kitchen is!!!! RUclips hasn't made me rich yet so I'm stuck with a small kitchen. and the garage is a 2 car. lmao. smoke some for me!
The wheels aren’t necessary. A sheet of 1/4” (or 3/16” if you can find it) would make that strong enough to climb on- and ball bearing slides won’t ever bind.
I was hoping for instructions on the sliders. How to measures correct height to match the bottoms wheels. The important part of "how to" videos are always left out. Oh well.
I made the shelf with wheels first, then decided on where they would be located on my shelf. I measured that then transferred that measurement to the wall. Hope that helps.
THIS IS EXACTLY what I was looking for today! Thank you! Great job!
Thanks for sharing! Very nice!👍
This is awesome, great job!
This is the exact thing I need thank you.
Live this. Wish I could order and install to wall.
Nice Yamaha Stryker in the background! I have a 2012 with the cobra swepts as well. Kuryakyn Allet Cat air intake and Ivan's flash makes the bike! Oh, BTW, nice spice rack too!
HAHAHA! LOVE IT! thanks for the comment.!!
Excellent work!
Nice job thanks for sharing!
Clear the fridge? Version 2? Nice.
I’m looking for better ideas along the spice/soup can storage lines. This is pretty good (other than the wheels) and far, far better than some of the awful ones on RUclips. Maybe there’s hope!
wheels just take pressure off the bearings. You could definitely buy more expensive industrial type sliders that may work for heavier items! Good luck with your project! thanks for the comment
Your a damn genius lol great job I like it 👌
really appreciate the comment!!!! thanks for watching!
How did you locate and mark where the sliders attached to the rack??
You can do it with a tape measure and framing square because that style of slide has so little play.
You position your slides on the drawer or slideout and measure from a common point to space them on the wall side. There are slotted holes to provide a whisker of adjustment on trial install, then you fill the rest of the screw holes (that aren’t slotted) to make it stay perfect.
Nice , I like it ; I do have a question. Why is your kitchen so small and your garage is huge? … I’m high so just wondering on RUclips.
LMFAO..... Thank you for the comment!!! hahahaha. I hate how small my kitchen is!!!! RUclips hasn't made me rich yet so I'm stuck with a small kitchen. and the garage is a 2 car. lmao. smoke some for me!
Nette Idee aber mir wäre es zu weit vom Ofen entfernt.trotzdem gute Arbeit👍
Why are you having both wheels and sliders
the wheels allow the sliders not to bind up as well as not put too much weight on the shelf itself.
The wheels aren’t necessary. A sheet of 1/4” (or 3/16” if you can find it) would make that strong enough to climb on- and ball bearing slides won’t ever bind.
very awesome! but the heat from your fridge will cut your spice life by 75%
I was hoping for instructions on the sliders. How to measures correct height to match the bottoms wheels. The important part of "how to" videos are always left out. Oh well.
I made the shelf with wheels first, then decided on where they would be located on my shelf. I measured that then transferred that measurement to the wall. Hope that helps.