If you don't have a stud to attach to, just create one on the interior of the closet by screwing a 2x4 into the available studs in the corners. All closets have corner studs as framing.
Awe man that stinks. Thanks for letting me know. 👍🏼 Def go wherever is cheaper. Gotta do what’s more economical. Especially with DIY! That’s awesome though that you’re going to do your own and that you have a leather shop! That sounds so cool 🤗😃 you must be super talented. Thanks for reaching out and glad you found the video helpful. 👍🏼
thank you so much! it was a fun DIY. I just love sitting in my closet now LOL. My Husband and I just sit and have conversations in our closet. It is so funny.
Yes they are! I made sure to measure with the hangers in mind. The clothing perfectly hangs without rubbing against the wall. Let me know if you want me to send a picture of what the back of the hangers look like against the wall.
Thank you!!!! I'm making an entire room into a closet and I want to do this method, I was concerned about what size pipes and other pieces to use. You helped me alot I'll be doing this in a few weeks
Yay! That’s so awesome! I’m so glad I could help. That was my goal. I would love to see what your working on. Or the finished product. And let me know if you have any questions along the way. I’m more than happy to help. Enjoy your DIY! 🙏🏼🤗
I used (4) 2x4s attached to the floor and ceiling. These were attached to 2x4 pieces attached to the ceiling secured at the corner studs. Used 1x2s as ledger boards (also attached to the corner studs) for shelving. Used black pipe only for hanging clothes. Closets are 7 feet wide. I have 20 feet of shelving, 12 feet of clothes hanging pipe. Two bars, high and low. Another bar for long length clothes. Bullet proof. No wall anchors. Went to home depot to get custom length pipe. I reused the already existing shelving material. The contractors really skimp on closets. Prior to the project, the closets had only one long clothes hanging bar and one long shelf above the bar. The weight was tearing the bar and the shelve down from the wall. Essentially, I added 5 feet of bar hangers and 13 feet of extra shelving. My kids love all of the extra usable space. They were both able to eliminate a chest from there rooms. Cost: $30. A carpenter would have charged $1000
ExtremeRecluse that sounds awesome!!! Good for you 👍🏼 I totally agree, getting it done professionally was not only way too expensive but still wouldn’t have been exactly what I wanted. It’s so great to do it yourself and be able to design it and tweak it to your exact need. Without the hefty price tag. Thanks for sharing 👍🏼
God bless you if there’s a bathroom behind where you said you was doing the project can it also be screwed to the ceiling and floor to avoid hitting any pipe and electrical
Hey Jose!!! sorry for the delay.. thanks for the questions...It could definitely be screwed into the ceiling. I've seen that done before. I personally just didn't want to mess with my ceiling. but you def. could. from left to right wall it measured 92 inches. I wanted it as flush to the wall as possible so it was a tight fit. I'm going to measure the height today and get back to you. my measuring tape is in my car. I'll let you know though. Did you have any other questions. I'm happy to help if you're planning on doing your own build. Let me know. I'll try to help in any way.
Awe thank you so much. You’re too sweet. So glad you liked it, It was honestly so fun and somewhat therapeutic for me lol. I love projects like this. My next project is building my office desk.
Hey Mike. sorry for the delayed response. I had the 36' pole cute to size at home depot from a long piece. I think I had it cut from like a 120' piece. But if you don't want to go that route then here are two links for pre cut 36" pipe. amzn.to/3sKBfKB and amzn.to/3cz1AFL......They can make the cuts for you at Home Depot in the plumbing department. But not every home depot has a staff trained well for that. In my Home Depot the guy is so nice and very precise. But once I had a guy who made cuts for me and they all ended up being different lengths. it's because you have to account for the fact that when you purchase it precut from the factory the threads screw in all the way. But when they cut it for you they have to thread them really good and even then the threads only go in about a half in, so that makes things a little more difficult in terms of measurements. If you would like to. go that route I can help you with some specific measurements if you have some. for instance, if you have a 36' piece of pipe that is going to get screwed into a flange on both sides, then you will lose a half in on both sides after it gets screwed it, so you're usable pipe space now becomes 35 1/2" .... so if you wanted to cut IT from scratch at home depot and you wanted to end up with 36' pipe exactly you would ask for it to be cut to around 36 1/2" to make up for what you will lose after you screw it into the flanges. That's if you're going to tighten them all by hand. Which I used to do. until the guy in the plumbing department told me to use the wrench in the plumbing department. After I purchased that it was so much easier. Since it's stronger and can screw them deeper into the threads, you would cut that piece at 37" inches and then screw it all the way in with the wrench and end up losing a half inch on both sides. I know it's a little much. let me know if you have any other questions. I hope I didn't cause more confusion.
Great job Wish I had these skills..thank you..you made it seem so easy.. I just may get my son to try it..thank you..best wishes, continued success 4:31
Thank you. You’re so sweet. I’m glad you thought I made it look easy. Lol. I was concerned That I was over complicating some things, but that’s good to know. Thanks you for the feedback. It def was easy in some ways. Overall the project took me I think a few weeks. But I was doing it on my free time. I’m sure I could have done it way faster but I wasn’t in a rush. Plus filming makes everything go slower lol. But this was a fun project. I would highly recommend having your son try it. It’s so much better than buying a premade Closet. I considered a lot of those options but I’m so much happier with something that specifically meets my need. Let me know if you have any questions. And if you actually do it send pics. 👍🏼
Hey there!... I used 1/2 inch pipe for everything. I was really. happy with that size. You could use 3/4 inch but each piece is a little bit more money than the 1/2 inch. So you can save a little money by going 1/2 inch. Unless you wanted a chunkier kind of thicker look then you will want to go with 3/4 inch. I hope that helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.
@@ShiWalksWithGod thank you. Thats help a lot. I already bought the material with 1/2" size. Cost nearly half from 3/4" size. Currently progressing with the installation.
Hey Nicolas! Thanks so much. I'm so glad you liked the video. Hope it helped in some way for whatever project you might be working on. Sorry about that sound issue. Some parts are intentionally low but some of the post audio voice over was giving me a hard time. So it's probably not your PC. Def. something I am going to be working on in the future. I have a new YETI microphone for the future so that should solve that issue. Thanks again for the feedback and for stopping by. 🤗👍🏼
I have very limited space in my room! I have a lot of wall and one small closet. So my question is how strong is this if I was to put this on my wall. I want it to just go straight out from the wall like how they do it at places like the mall or any big clothing store. What’s killing me is after I figure out where to hang my clothes I have to figure out where to put my wife’s one million shoes! I wish I could send you pics on here because it’s hard to explain. Thanks for sharing.
hey Richard... thanks for reaching out. So glad you stopped by. I actually just did a small closet for my sister in law with industrial pipe and it came out great. I even added some small shelves for her. So it's definitely possible with small closets. I'm going to be adding the whole build on my blog this week. I honestly would have to see pictures in order to really tell you definitively whether or not the structure would hold. and what exactly you have in mind. Feel free to send me pics of the closet. My email is Shinamarie@shiwalkswithgod.com. I for sure would love to help in any way. And there are some options for figuring out where to put shoes.
I'm so grateful for great encouragers like you. Thank you so so much! This project was a real labor of love. Took longer than I really thought, but I'm so happy with it. And my life is so much more organized with this closet. Are you into DIY? Do you have any project ideas? I'm so sorry for the delayed response. My dad has not been well for a few months now, so I haven't been as active. But I love connecting with awesome people like you. Thank you for reaching out.
Hey. Thanks so much. It was def meant to be less than the final cost. I ended up spending around $250 with all the supplies. The wood wasn’t expensive because it’s plywood. A better or prettier wood like an oak or cedar it very expensive. So I went the less expensive route. The pipes weren’t that much at all. The key is to have a plan, so that you don’t buy more than you need. You thinking of building something?
Thanks for the reply. When I saw all your pipes, elbows and floor flanges I was like oh, boy - that looks like a lot $$$$$. I made an industrial shoe rack with some 2x8s and piping and flanges, . Came out to roughly $60...which is not a lot, but more than I intended on spending for a shoe rack, lol... The biggest pain was taking off all the gunk that it comes with out of the package. I ended up soaking it in simple green and scrubbing off all the gunk with a wire brush before letting them dry and painting them black. I was happy with the end result. And by looking at your project, you should be, too!! It looks great.
Yea the trick to saving is to have them cut the pipes from longer pieces like an 80" or 120" piece. The precut pipes that they have are way more money and add up quickly.
You had some very, very helpful alterations that I'm going to make to my original idea. Very nice!
Prayer Closet too! Nice.
It’s the name of the channel for me😍😍
Awe... you're so very sweet. Thank you for showing love and for the kind words. thanks for dropping by. 🤗❤️🙏🏼
If you don't have a stud to attach to, just create one on the interior of the closet by screwing a 2x4 into the available studs in the corners. All closets have corner studs as framing.
Awesome! Thanks so much for that advice and insight. I’ll def try that for the next time I do a project like this.
This is an awesome tip!
The prices on Amazon have definitely gone up. Home depot sets are cheaper. Thanks for the video. Will be doing my own set up for my leather shop.
Awe man that stinks. Thanks for letting me know. 👍🏼 Def go wherever is cheaper. Gotta do what’s more economical. Especially with DIY! That’s awesome though that you’re going to do your own and that you have a leather shop! That sounds so cool 🤗😃 you must be super talented. Thanks for reaching out and glad you found the video helpful. 👍🏼
Beautiful job, we'll put together. Be bless.
thank you so much! it was a fun DIY. I just love sitting in my closet now LOL. My Husband and I just sit and have conversations in our closet. It is so funny.
Great video! Is the clothing on hangers out far enough from the walls with the sizes you installed?
Yes they are! I made sure to measure with the hangers in mind. The clothing perfectly hangs without rubbing against the wall. Let me know if you want me to send a picture of what the back of the hangers look like against the wall.
Thank you!!!! I'm making an entire room into a closet and I want to do this method, I was concerned about what size pipes and other pieces to use. You helped me alot I'll be doing this in a few weeks
Yay! That’s so awesome! I’m so glad I could help. That was my goal. I would love to see what your working on. Or the finished product. And let me know if you have any questions along the way. I’m more than happy to help. Enjoy your DIY! 🙏🏼🤗
Wow I love it.
Thank you! 😊 It was definitely worth it!....a lot of work but I learned a lot. Thanks again! ❤️
amazing!
Thank you so much!! You’re so sweet. It more work than I thought lol but totally worth it 👍🏼🤗 thanks for watching and reaching out
Thanks Shi, salam from Indonesia
Hey Gabriel!! Thanks for saying hi!! It's awesome to see how connected we all are. All the way from Indonesia. That's so cool! 🤗👍🏼
I used (4) 2x4s attached to the floor and ceiling. These were attached to 2x4 pieces attached to the ceiling secured at the corner studs. Used 1x2s as ledger boards (also attached to the corner studs) for shelving. Used black pipe only for hanging clothes. Closets are 7 feet wide. I have 20 feet of shelving, 12 feet of clothes hanging pipe. Two bars, high and low. Another bar for long length clothes. Bullet proof. No wall anchors. Went to home depot to get custom length pipe. I reused the already existing shelving material. The contractors really skimp on closets. Prior to the project, the closets had only one long clothes hanging bar and one long shelf above the bar. The weight was tearing the bar and the shelve down from the wall. Essentially, I added 5 feet of bar hangers and 13 feet of extra shelving. My kids love all of the extra usable space. They were both able to eliminate a chest from there rooms.
Cost: $30. A carpenter would have charged $1000
ExtremeRecluse that sounds awesome!!! Good for you 👍🏼 I totally agree, getting it done professionally was not only way too expensive but still wouldn’t have been exactly what I wanted. It’s so great to do it yourself and be able to design it and tweak it to your exact need. Without the hefty price tag. Thanks for sharing 👍🏼
God bless you if there’s a bathroom behind where you said you was doing the project can it also be screwed to the ceiling and floor to avoid hitting any pipe and electrical
Also what’s the size of the whole project
Hey Jose!!! sorry for the delay.. thanks for the questions...It could definitely be screwed into the ceiling. I've seen that done before. I personally just didn't want to mess with my ceiling. but you def. could. from left to right wall it measured 92 inches. I wanted it as flush to the wall as possible so it was a tight fit. I'm going to measure the height today and get back to you. my measuring tape is in my car. I'll let you know though. Did you have any other questions. I'm happy to help if you're planning on doing your own build. Let me know. I'll try to help in any way.
This is awesome girl! 👏🏻
Awe thank you so much. You’re too sweet. So glad you liked it, It was honestly so fun and somewhat therapeutic for me lol. I love projects like this. My next project is building my office desk.
I can’t find the 36” pole link can you please post it
Hey Mike. sorry for the delayed response. I had the 36' pole cute to size at home depot from a long piece. I think I had it cut from like a 120' piece. But if you don't want to go that route then here are two links for pre cut 36" pipe. amzn.to/3sKBfKB and amzn.to/3cz1AFL......They can make the cuts for you at Home Depot in the plumbing department. But not every home depot has a staff trained well for that. In my Home Depot the guy is so nice and very precise. But once I had a guy who made cuts for me and they all ended up being different lengths. it's because you have to account for the fact that when you purchase it precut from the factory the threads screw in all the way. But when they cut it for you they have to thread them really good and even then the threads only go in about a half in, so that makes things a little more difficult in terms of measurements. If you would like to. go that route I can help you with some specific measurements if you have some. for instance, if you have a 36' piece of pipe that is going to get screwed into a flange on both sides, then you will lose a half in on both sides after it gets screwed it, so you're usable pipe space now becomes 35 1/2" .... so if you wanted to cut IT from scratch at home depot and you wanted to end up with 36' pipe exactly you would ask for it to be cut to around 36 1/2" to make up for what you will lose after you screw it into the flanges. That's if you're going to tighten them all by hand. Which I used to do. until the guy in the plumbing department told me to use the wrench in the plumbing department. After I purchased that it was so much easier. Since it's stronger and can screw them deeper into the threads, you would cut that piece at 37" inches and then screw it all the way in with the wrench and end up losing a half inch on both sides. I know it's a little much. let me know if you have any other questions. I hope I didn't cause more confusion.
Súper admirable....ver qué puedes.. me inspira ya que yo de plano no coloco ni un clavo😅😅
LOL.... Eso es muy cómico. Muchas gracias. Me alegro de que te haya gustado el video. Gracias por sus palabras de ánimo.
Great job Wish I had these skills..thank you..you made it seem so easy.. I just may get my son to try it..thank you..best wishes, continued success 4:31
Thank you. You’re so sweet. I’m glad you thought I made it look easy. Lol. I was concerned That I was over complicating some things, but that’s good to know. Thanks you for the feedback. It def was easy in some ways. Overall the project took me I think a few weeks. But I was doing it on my free time. I’m sure I could have done it way faster but I wasn’t in a rush. Plus filming makes everything go slower lol. But this was a fun project. I would highly recommend having your son try it. It’s so much better than buying a premade Closet. I considered a lot of those options but I’m so much happier with something that specifically meets my need. Let me know if you have any questions. And if you actually do it send pics. 👍🏼
What size of pipe you're using. Is it 1/2 or 3/4 diameter
Hey there!... I used 1/2 inch pipe for everything. I was really. happy with that size. You could use 3/4 inch but each piece is a little bit more money than the 1/2 inch. So you can save a little money by going 1/2 inch. Unless you wanted a chunkier kind of thicker look then you will want to go with 3/4 inch. I hope that helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.
@@ShiWalksWithGod thank you. Thats help a lot. I already bought the material with 1/2" size. Cost nearly half from 3/4" size. Currently progressing with the installation.
That's awesome!!! I hope it turns out great! 👍🏼❤️🤗
very nice...is ti me or my pc or your souund volume is extremely low?
Hey Nicolas! Thanks so much. I'm so glad you liked the video. Hope it helped in some way for whatever project you might be working on. Sorry about that sound issue. Some parts are intentionally low but some of the post audio voice over was giving me a hard time. So it's probably not your PC. Def. something I am going to be working on in the future. I have a new YETI microphone for the future so that should solve that issue. Thanks again for the feedback and for stopping by. 🤗👍🏼
Biggest question: how do you measure piping correctly? And how do I order piping and where is the best place?
This looked so cute!
Thank you 🙏🏼
BTW, I just used soap and a sponge instead of acetone to clean the pipes.
I have very limited space in my room! I have a lot of wall and one small closet. So my question is how strong is this if I was to put this on my wall. I want it to just go straight out from the wall like how they do it at places like the mall or any big clothing store. What’s killing me is after I figure out where to hang my clothes I have to figure out where to put my wife’s one million shoes! I wish I could send you pics on here because it’s hard to explain. Thanks for sharing.
hey Richard... thanks for reaching out. So glad you stopped by. I actually just did a small closet for my sister in law with industrial pipe and it came out great. I even added some small shelves for her. So it's definitely possible with small closets. I'm going to be adding the whole build on my blog this week. I honestly would have to see pictures in order to really tell you definitively whether or not the structure would hold. and what exactly you have in mind. Feel free to send me pics of the closet. My email is Shinamarie@shiwalkswithgod.com. I for sure would love to help in any way. And there are some options for figuring out where to put shoes.
Very good👌🏿
Awe thank you! I really appreciate it. Glad you liked it.
Your awesome!❤️
I'm so grateful for great encouragers like you. Thank you so so much! This project was a real labor of love. Took longer than I really thought, but I'm so happy with it. And my life is so much more organized with this closet. Are you into DIY? Do you have any project ideas? I'm so sorry for the delayed response. My dad has not been well for a few months now, so I haven't been as active. But I love connecting with awesome people like you. Thank you for reaching out.
Where did you get the pipes from?
I purchased all the pipes from Home Depot. In their plumbing section
Hope that helps ... let me know if you have any other questions 👍🏼🤗
Are you thinking of doing a project of your own?
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Looks expensive! What was the total cost ?
Hey. Thanks so much. It was def meant to be less than the final cost. I ended up spending around $250 with all the supplies. The wood wasn’t expensive because it’s plywood. A better or prettier wood like an oak or cedar it very expensive. So I went the less expensive route. The pipes weren’t that much at all. The key is to have a plan, so that you don’t buy more than you need. You thinking of building something?
Thanks for the reply. When I saw all your pipes, elbows and floor flanges I was like oh, boy - that looks like a lot $$$$$. I made an industrial shoe rack with some 2x8s and piping and flanges, . Came out to roughly $60...which is not a lot, but more than I intended on spending for a shoe rack, lol... The biggest pain was taking off all the gunk that it comes with out of the package. I ended up soaking it in simple green and scrubbing off all the gunk with a wire brush before letting them dry and painting them black. I was happy with the end result. And by looking at your project, you should be, too!! It looks great.
Yea the trick to saving is to have them cut the pipes from longer pieces like an 80" or 120" piece. The precut pipes that they have are way more money and add up quickly.
@@ShiWalksWithGod very clever. Great info thanks.
@@dansage3665 no problem. You're very welcome 🤗👍🏼
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You don't need anchors if it's a stud
Yes! That is true. But wherever I didn't hit a stud, I used anchors because the industrial pipe is heavy and I wanted it to be very sturdy.