Thanks for the design, I like it that way, being open and everything, it demands less wood and it looks good! My wife will be happy and I will be too because I'm sick of the mess in the laundry room!
Thanks for the video, Clint. I'm going to make a few of these. I want one to hold the dirty clothes waiting to be washed and one to hold the clean clothes waiting for my lazy self to fold, sort and put them away. I'm also going to make two of these carts to hold toys. I have a few rug rats in my life right now and their toys are every where. A cart with bins and mounted on casters is going to be a great blessing. I hope that your week is outstanding.
Oh I love this new version.i love your channel. I like using pallet wood, but it us so very heavy like u said, n getting the pieces off the pallet is just too hard for me anymore. Tske care.
@@gardenman3 now I'm carrying inventory for when the laundry baskets wear out? My point is that laundry baskets don't have a standard. And most people never buy the same one twice. And they fail at different rates. So you're throwing out those that haven't failed yet. This isn't a project that I'd do.
@@PatrickHealy I use laundry baskets that are older than I am, bought by my parents back in the day. I would buy a sturdy pair and that should last you years and years! BTW I'm 33 :)
Thanks for the design, I like it that way, being open and everything, it demands less wood and it looks good! My wife will be happy and I will be too because I'm sick of the mess in the laundry room!
This is brilliant... I need this in my life....my husbands gonna have a new project😊
Thanks for the video, Clint. I'm going to make a few of these. I want one to hold the dirty clothes waiting to be washed and one to hold the clean clothes waiting for my lazy self to fold, sort and put them away.
I'm also going to make two of these carts to hold toys. I have a few rug rats in my life right now and their toys are every where. A cart with bins and mounted on casters is going to be a great blessing. I hope that your week is outstanding.
Thank you my friend for sharing your knowledge building some weekend projects that looks amazing,God bless you.
Wow, looks more appealing & snazzy. You could still use the old one, your mind gears never stops. God bless & stay safe.
Very nice project! A huge improvement from the old one.
Add wheels on the bottom to make it easier to move
I’ve been wanting to make one of these! Thank you!
Oh I love this new version.i love your channel. I like using pallet wood, but it us so very heavy like u said, n getting the pieces off the pallet is just too hard for me anymore. Tske care.
What kind of wood did you use or what do you recommend ? Thanks for sharing !
Love this idea!!!
It's that, or use a hand plane and shooting board to skim the very edge off a board.
What size laundry baskets is this for? 2bushel?
I would add wheels so mama can roll it around from room to room.
Good Morning!😊
Good morning!
❤❤❤. Ty
How many 1×4's did you use?
Nice laundry basket holder. Wish there was enough room in my laundry room for one, hubby would be asked to make one.
maybe you could make it with the baskets goin in width wise instead of length wise.
What happens when you need to replace the baskets?
buy the same one again
@@SpecificLove7 risky
Buy an extra set to start with
@@gardenman3 now I'm carrying inventory for when the laundry baskets wear out?
My point is that laundry baskets don't have a standard. And most people never buy the same one twice. And they fail at different rates. So you're throwing out those that haven't failed yet.
This isn't a project that I'd do.
@@PatrickHealy I use laundry baskets that are older than I am, bought by my parents back in the day. I would buy a sturdy pair and that should last you years and years! BTW I'm 33 :)
Where are the bloopers 😅
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32nd of an inch, no th afterwards