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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2018
  • Overview of my Uni-strut "skeletal" garage shelving". Specs: Ceiling uni strut is 1-1/2", lower support strut is 1-5/8". Used #14 3.5" spax screws to secure the header board to the wall studs (I think I mistakenly said #10 in video). I believe I used 1/4"D x 2.5"L lag bolts to secure the uni-strut to the ceiling joists.
    Uni Strut - www.lowes.com/pd/Superstrut-1...
    Uni Strut Nuts - www.lowes.com/pd/Superstrut-3...
    All Thread - www.lowes.com/pd/STEEL-CITY-0...
    Shelf panels - www.lowes.com/pd/edsal-2-ft-x...
    Clear tubing - www.lowes.com/search?searchTe...

Комментарии • 109

  • @j.saavedra1502
    @j.saavedra1502 2 месяца назад +2

    Love the clear tubing over the all-thread. Such a simple and elegant solution. Thanks for sharing this info.

  • @user-pp1bd9yg6t
    @user-pp1bd9yg6t 2 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for this video. This afternoon I just finished an even more-over-engineered version of this handsome and sturdy shelf.

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  2 месяца назад +1

      Post it up Id love to see it!

  • @gilesalmeida804
    @gilesalmeida804 3 года назад +6

    Brother, I have been burning brain cells for a year looking for exactly what you have accomplished. Awesome job, thanks for the great work.

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  2 года назад

      Thank you! GL on yours👌🏻

  • @trenthm
    @trenthm 3 года назад +8

    Amazing job. Clean, well thought out, well executed, inexpensive, immensely practical. Just wow. A real gem of a video

  • @ogjpx
    @ogjpx 2 года назад +5

    Very nice. I can appreciate your attention to detail (especially in the garage). Most people tend do disregard aesthetics when it comes to storage design.

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  2 года назад +1

      Thx! Lets just say my garage floor is cleaner than most peoples' home floors😁

  • @KBBAKTHA
    @KBBAKTHA 5 лет назад +4

    brilliant shelving without heavy shelves of wood. Thanks for sharing.

  • @turnerstrategygroup9528
    @turnerstrategygroup9528 2 года назад +1

    Nicest shelving idea I've seen. Clean, Sturdy, Excellent. Would love to see the build process. Thanks for sharing

  • @srhintz
    @srhintz 2 года назад +2

    Very clean. I like the grate shelves that don't collect dust and loose items.

  • @rimroosnamila
    @rimroosnamila 3 года назад +2

    Thank you Sir! for sharing your ideas and posting this very helpful video benefitting 100's of people like me. I subscribed hoping to see more of such ideas from you. May you have a blessed life.

  • @Casmige
    @Casmige 2 года назад +5

    Instead of the wood against the wall you could’ve put one of the thinner gauge Unistrut’s perpendicular to the wall, strolling through the perforated slats and holes into the studs of the wall and mounting the back unit strut just a little bit higher to compensate and then slid the wire shelf grating into the open “C-section” of the Unistrut to lock it in place.

  • @mikegee7769
    @mikegee7769 3 года назад +2

    Well done! First Class Craftsmanship.

  • @ibeattheleaves5005
    @ibeattheleaves5005 3 года назад +1

    A lot of great ideas here. I'm going to do this in my utility trailer.

  • @executivelifehacks6747
    @executivelifehacks6747 2 года назад +2

    That is very professional. Well done and thanks for uploading. Even the tube covers... some serious pride in your work. Seems like you can do it under any rafter, which I like as I have exposed rafters and don't really want to drill into the concrete block walls.

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  2 года назад

      Thanks! Hope it works great for your needs too👌🏻

  • @krisdeichert6438
    @krisdeichert6438 3 года назад +4

    They’re #14s bro I watched back 3 times to read the box of screws lol
    Excellent job on the shelf install!!
    Shit clear tubing is a sweet addition I never thought of!!

  • @ChadHarston
    @ChadHarston 2 года назад +2

    Well done. Thanks for sharing.

  • @cleansebob1
    @cleansebob1 2 месяца назад

    I have the I-beam (don't know what they're called) type of ceiling joists, about 14" tall, over my garage. I'm leery about screwing lag bolts into the bottom of them, so I'm considering attaching something across the top of them in the attic (maybe just some unistrut), and suspending my all-threads from them. Or perhaps doing that, and then hanging a piece of unistrut from them at the drywall level in the ceiling, and then doing exactly as you've done. That way I don't have to worry about the all-threads moving around and damaging my ceiling drywall.

  • @hstaf01
    @hstaf01 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful work!

  • @missdee212
    @missdee212 2 месяца назад +1

    Amazing

  • @r1ashad
    @r1ashad 3 года назад +4

    1-5/8" unistrut height
    13/16" half strut height

  • @Hardcortes
    @Hardcortes 5 лет назад +3

    Very nice work! I will replicate!

  • @MosaicHomestead
    @MosaicHomestead 2 года назад +1

    I use unistrut a lot, but this is a great idea 💡

  • @joncoffing3754
    @joncoffing3754 2 года назад +1

    Looks great, nice work! You could market those.

  • @vincentdeleonjr1039
    @vincentdeleonjr1039 3 года назад +1

    very nice clean

  • @jasonAzullo
    @jasonAzullo 3 года назад +2

    Nice Looks great.

  • @johnhendrix8819
    @johnhendrix8819 5 лет назад +2

    Like the storage idea and will use similar. Have to wonder why we keep all the crap instead of downsizing

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  4 года назад +2

      I have my garage down to only that which I use....cant stand clutter!

  • @tpatru
    @tpatru 3 года назад +2

    Love the idea; thanks for posting! Lowe's also has a 2.6ft x 30" wire shelf (item 319522) for a dollar more than the one you used. Do you think it would work with this setup, or would the center of the shelf need additional support? Also , did you mount your decking 22" or 24" deep?

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  3 года назад +1

      It is exactly 24" from the wall to front of my Unistrut....my panels are 24". If you have weight that sits solely on the shelf panels they sag a little but are strong enough to hold it, I'd say real heavy items would likely need extra support for those larger panels unless the weight is resting partially on the unistrut of course.

  • @mistercarlberg
    @mistercarlberg 22 дня назад

    This is great. I have held onto a couple hundred feet of strut channel from a. Dumpster for a decade and finally have a way to use it! Only thing, how do you assemble? What order? I'm picturing starting with the ledger and strut in the ceiling. Then adding assembled lengths of rod hanging from the top. But then what? If the rod is locked up top you can't screw into the bottom but in the unistrut.and then once you have the rack done, you have to unscrew all the bottom sections just to add the shelf. I'm so confused.

  • @BackFire10mm
    @BackFire10mm 3 года назад +1

    Nice.. doing same here but 14 foot ceilings.

  • @chuckspeer2163
    @chuckspeer2163 2 года назад +1

    Great job thankyou

  • @My-St.Bermudastine-lawn
    @My-St.Bermudastine-lawn 4 месяца назад

    Impressive

  • @grahamblack4
    @grahamblack4 2 года назад +1

    Pro level! Thanks

  • @ErnieGo
    @ErnieGo 4 года назад +2

    Great idea ,,I been trying to make some shelving and this is it !
    Those cabinets look great too do you mind sharing some info on them ?
    Thank you

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  4 года назад +2

      I have 2 videos on my channel specifically all about the New Age cabinets.

  • @rolandomota6549
    @rolandomota6549 3 года назад +1

    Nice job but did you considered using the shorty uni-strut? (13/16 height)...

  • @JSANTOS1784
    @JSANTOS1784 2 года назад +1

    Top notch!

  • @johnterpack3940
    @johnterpack3940 Год назад +1

    Yeah, much nicer look than the wood. And probably easier to install as well. My only problem will be that my shelf will be running parallel to the rafters. Could be tricky getting things where they need to be.

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  Год назад +1

      Run some short pieces of unistrut across your rafters spaced at the intervals you want your all-thread supports hanging & you should be good 👌🏻

    • @johnterpack3940
      @johnterpack3940 Год назад +1

      @@playdirtusa yeah, that should work.

  • @Oh-gz2je
    @Oh-gz2je 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful work.
    Boss I have a question that I know is probably dumb.
    But how do drill and make the top unistrut to hold. And with wich screws? Do you predrill first into your studs? What type of bolts are used to hold the top?

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  3 года назад +1

      Used 1/4" lag bolts I believe to screw Unistrut to ceiling & yes pre-drilled holes to avoid splitting wood rafters & lag bolts screw in much easier👌🏻

  • @desigamboa3016
    @desigamboa3016 3 года назад

    If I wanted to make a free floating panel about 4’x8’, how much weight do you think it can hold? I will use a electric hoist.

  • @AlL-fw2cy
    @AlL-fw2cy 4 года назад +2

    So the only thing keeping the shelf from falling is one spring strut nut at the end (bottom) of every rod? Are you using loctite or is there something stronger for this application or is the spring strut nut enough? Also what made you go with the smaller strut for the ceiling joist?

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  4 года назад +1

      If you go check out the Unistrut Nuts you'll see how thick & strong they are & how they sit inside the Unistrut....these nuts are made to hold weight. On both ends I have washers & lock nuts where the all-threads thread into the uni Nuts so the unistrut Nuts cannot slide out on the very end of the strut. Ceiling strut has more anchor points into ceiling joists so no chance of bending/bowing....the bottom span is only held at 5 points with the all-thread to make max space....the thicker Unistrut will not bend or bow👌 This stuff will hold all your ceiling is supposed to safely hold which is usually around 600lbs.

  • @dusbus2384
    @dusbus2384 3 года назад +2

    Did you have to use an entire section of unistrut on the ceiling or could you just use like a 8-12” section just where the all thread would be? I ask because it could really cut down on cost especially if making multiple shelves.
    Also did you cut the tubing and wrap the all thread or just feed the all thread through it?
    Awesome awesome idea!

    • @1SCme
      @1SCme 3 года назад +2

      Skip Home Depot, etc. and look on the internet for a Unistrut dealer - much cheaper, the standard lengths are 10' and 20' sections. There's also some other copy cat brands but I have never priced them, look up C-channel.
      If cost is an issue, can look at angle iron or square/rectangular tubing, but you would have to dig around to find a program to calculate the load specs.
      He fed the threat through the tubing. I have also seen PVC pipe and cheap metal conduit used.
      Ceiling strut lengths depends on how much you want to distribute the load between joists. If you feel fine splitting between 2 joists, shorter sections should be fine.

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  3 года назад

      Slid all-thread through tubing👌🏻 Used entire run so I had options where to space/place all-threads along the span👌🏻

  • @KylersStudio
    @KylersStudio 9 месяцев назад

    Cool build. I'm wondering if you could have installed the lower unistrut hanging the other direction so you can hang other things from the lower portion? Also unistrut screwed to the wall base instead of wood and hang things from there? Is that a missed opportunity, or are there structural or physical limitations from doing so? Cool idea about the vinyl tubing over the threads; was that easy to install?

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  9 месяцев назад +1

      Vinyl tubing goes on fairly easy. I simply installed the unistrut for the look I wanted, you are correct about hanging stuff but you can still hang stuff the way i have it installed.

  • @ameanton251
    @ameanton251 2 года назад +1

    Great post. Im looking fo the shelving you used. what is the style wire shelving you bought? Im having trouble finding it at lowes.

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  2 года назад

      Direct links to everything in the description at top.

  • @richhuntsd12
    @richhuntsd12 Год назад +1

    Wow , very nice, I am not sure I could still do the Pull Ups. “Yustacould”

  • @BimmerFix
    @BimmerFix Год назад

    Very nice! Why did you use different size struts at the top and at the bottom? Can you use 1-5/8 on both? I can't seem to find 1-1/2 anywhere around me.

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  Год назад

      Thanks👌🏻 I talked about that in the video but the bottom one is the thicker stuff to avoid any possible bowing with all the weight on there just wanted to make it as stout as possible💪🏻 Got all my unistrut at home depot.

  • @Biffbojangle
    @Biffbojangle 4 года назад +1

    What clips did you use to secure the wire shelving to the header?

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  4 года назад +1

      1" corner brackets....bent them so the screw holes basically set flat down on the header board....close up at 3:40ish. www.lowes.com/pd/Hillman-1-2-in-Steel-Galvanized-Corner-Brace/4461091

  • @nhatmandu
    @nhatmandu 3 года назад +1

    Perhaps if the bottom unistrut was installed with the open channel down, it would be easier to just use regular nuts for the all threads?

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  3 года назад

      Thats not the look I wanted but if that works for you all the better👌🏻 GL on yours!

    • @MrWisdom4U
      @MrWisdom4U 2 года назад +1

      Could also be easier to slip in and attach bike hanger hooks etc.

  • @seanthompson5914
    @seanthompson5914 3 года назад +3

    Did you use any lubricant to slide on the clear tubing?

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  3 года назад +1

      No

    • @paddyjsheridan
      @paddyjsheridan 2 года назад +1

      If you need lube, your a size too small with the clear tube

  • @jmejam_jmejam_
    @jmejam_jmejam_ 3 года назад

    I'm going to do something similar to this with angle iron instead of wood and then do the rest with uni strut and 3/8 rod .Did you hit every stud all of the way down or did you go every other stud? When I did my pre drilling after I used a stud finder it felt like some of the spots that were like 3 studs didn't have that bite if you know what I mean do you think it'll be fine?

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  3 года назад

      Sorry for delay. I did not hit every stud along the entire span. I did however hit every stud at or near where the all-threads hang tho! All my lag bolts bit in solid....was careful to get in or very near the center of them.

    • @jmejam_jmejam_
      @jmejam_jmejam_ 3 года назад +1

      @@playdirtusaThanks for the response I was worried mine wouldn't hold but what you said gives me confidence. The last thing I need is a shelf crashing down and everything on it hitting a car in my garage lol

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  3 года назад

      @@jmejam_jmejam_ I just hung on mine did some pull ups & hung/bounced on it saw it didn't budge & called it good! I think I mainly skipped a stud in between the all-threads. I can hang on it fully loaded with heavy stuff it doesn't budge.

  • @yadavsmart
    @yadavsmart 5 лет назад +1

    Can you add a link to the wire shelves at lowes and the plastic tubing

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  5 лет назад +3

      Shelf panels - www.lowes.com/pd/edsal-2-ft-x-24-in-Chrome-Wire-Shelf/3219991 / Tubing - www.lowes.com/search?searchTerm=clear+plastic+tubing

  • @hyster2568
    @hyster2568 2 года назад

    7/8” and 1-5/8” unistrut

  • @mobgma
    @mobgma 4 года назад +1

    how are the all threads mounted or secured into the rafters?

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  4 года назад +1

      The all-threads are threaded into "Uni-strut nuts" inside the top uni-strut track, the track is secured to ceiling, the all-threads thread up thru the uni-strut nuts & just bottom out or almost bottom out at the ceiling, that's why you have to cut the all-threads pretty close to the exact length you need to make the shelving level.

    • @mobgma
      @mobgma 4 года назад +1

      @@playdirtusa Thanks. It looks great. Going to pretty much copy you but i want better racks.

    • @cdubs1723
      @cdubs1723 4 года назад +1

      PlayDirtUSA what is the top strut mounted with? Lags with a washer into rafters?

    • @mobgma
      @mobgma 4 года назад +2

      @@cdubs1723 He attached the unistrut bar with lag screws (maybe 3/8" or 5/16" lags ) into his rafters/roof studs. the unistrut bars are sold in 10 and 20ft sections. a 3/8 lag on every rafter or long the length of one rafter will be super strong. I used 5/16 to predrill before using a 3/8 lag.

  • @mobmt6239
    @mobmt6239 2 года назад +1

    Lowes is out of stock of the grids, is there any other store I can get them from?

    • @yuegan1939
      @yuegan1939 11 месяцев назад

      +1 all I can find is closetmaid, not sure if it's strong enough if I only need 16in depth

  • @rimroosnamila
    @rimroosnamila 3 года назад

    What was the project cost and for what dimension of shelf?

    • @jagboy69
      @jagboy69 2 года назад

      Sit down before you price out unistrut today. It's gotten stupid like everything else. #FJB

  • @cleansebob1
    @cleansebob1 Месяц назад

    Can you describe step by step how you assembled the all-thread to the top and bottom channel once the top channel was secured to the rafters? Did you install the all-thread to the top channel, bottom it out at the top through the unistrut nut/spring, and then to the bottom channel? Then back the all-thread out at the top, while screwing it in to the bottom unistrut nut / spring to adjust the height? Also, it looks like the only nuts on the top of the bottom channel are at the ends, correct? (Meaning the three all-threads in the middle just go through a unistrut nut / spring)

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  Месяц назад

      You are exactly correct on the 1st question, thats why you need to cut the all-threads pretty close to exact measurement. Yesa bottom just has nuts on both ends to prevent chance of uni-strut nut sliding out of open end. Top has nuts all the way across just for max rigidness.

    • @cleansebob1
      @cleansebob1 Месяц назад

      @@playdirtusa Thanks for the response! I'm planning mine now and really didn't expect you'd see my questions in time. My project has a couple of extra levels of complexity. For one, my garage has 14" wood I-beams which have plywood on top and drywall underneath. So I can't (choose not to) just attach that top channel to the ceiling joists with lag bolts. So I'm going to install a channel above the joists, then all-thread down to a second channel at the ceiling, then hang my shelves from that. The second complication is that I'm going to do two shelves, one underneath the other.

    • @cleansebob1
      @cleansebob1 Месяц назад

      @@playdirtusa Another question. What technique did you use to cut the all-thread without mangling the threads? Two nuts screwed on ahead of time? Chamfer tool in a drill? Thread cutter?

    • @cleansebob1
      @cleansebob1 Месяц назад

      Another thing I did differently: I used 1-13/16" strut at the wall to support my shelves rather than a 2X4. And I ran strut between the two horizontal shelf support channels every 24" along the way to support the wire mesh. I'm an engineer. I can't help myself...

    • @cleansebob1
      @cleansebob1 Месяц назад

      Another question: what's the deal with that gas pipe?

  • @gurufix1769
    @gurufix1769 2 года назад

    sir, can you plz tell, where did you buy the material

    • @gurufix1769
      @gurufix1769 2 года назад

      or what to call each part, if I have to buy. I am in Canada.

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  2 года назад

      @@gurufix1769 The links to the parts are posted in the header of this video. Everything was procured thru Home depot & Lowes.

  • @Hardcortes
    @Hardcortes 5 лет назад +1

    Did you use Uni Strut nuts on the ceiling uni strut?

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  5 лет назад +4

      Yes. That's why its important to cut the all-thread very close to the correct length for your shelf height & leveling, so when you're doing the final leveling on the shelving with the all-threads, you are threading out of one unistrut nut & into the other. I made mine so the all-thread is completely threaded thru both unistrut nuts for max strength. I had to thread the all-thread all the way up into the ceiling nuts until the all-thread hit the ceiling, then backed it off threading down into the bottom unistrut nut, it's a little tricky & why the other people took the easy route & ran the all-thread thru the bottom unistrut & put a washer/nut below which doesn't look as nice & provides snag points.

  • @c50ge
    @c50ge 3 года назад +1

    Cost of build?

    • @playdirtusa
      @playdirtusa  2 года назад

      Sorry for delayed response, I didnt keep track of cost had too many projects going on plus cost wasnt an issue on this for me. Majority of cost was Unistrut tho, the shelf panels are fairly cheap.

  • @1SCme
    @1SCme 3 года назад +2

    I like using unistrut for long runs and maintain vertical clearance, but this is overkill on cost. Instead of the metal shelves which you're flexing by hand, use plywood which is also solid bottom for smaller items. To make the plywood sturdier, let it hang over the front of the unistrut so there is a narrower span front to back - I've never had to run cross braces.
    Instead of the unistrut along the wall, a 2 x4 is fine.
    Instead of the unistrut bracket at the ceiling, run a vertical 2 x 4 or piece of unistrut bolted to the floor joist and the shelf unistrut (I prefer unitrut risers). Have flat faces where the unistrut pieces meet and at the floor joist. Use 2 bolts at the joist and 1 at the unistrut (will need to drill the unistrut). To access the floor joist above, make a cutout in the drywall and frame the outside with molding like an attic access panel. You don't need a lot of hangers with this - I ran mine over 10 ft between vertical supports - it isn't going anywhere, your only concern is warping.
    Where it is best used is down the middle and over the garage door (if there is space) on both sides of the garage door channel (4 pieces of unistrut). For over the garage door allow about 1/2" to 1" clearance between the door and unistrut because it might warp a little when loaded. Use heavy plywood for the shelf for less warping, overhanging he unistrut as before. Support the back of the unistrut to the ceiling joists as above but can drop lower (explained later). Can add middle support to ceiling joist if needed.
    At the wall run a 2 x 4 or if thee isn't space a 1 x 4 (can trim down width to fit above garage spring) screwed to every wall joist. Cut out a small hole in the drywall to extend the unistrut a couple inches into the drywall so if it shifts it will always be over the wooden support.
    Behind the garage door shelf, drop lower to 7 ft or slightly more than the garage door clearance (whichever is more) and continue the middle shelf to the back wall. Here you only need 3 pieces of unistrut. Lay the plywood shelves crosswise so each piece covers all 3 unistrut pieces.
    Complete the exterior walls by running unistrut across the back of the garage. You can rest on the other unistruts or buy plates to bolt the unistruts together. Add 1 downcomer in the middle.
    At some point in this you will probably need to step up the shelf to get round the garage door, supporting he sides the same as the step down in the middle.
    Paint the bottom of the shelf white so it blends in with the garage ceiling.
    In a 20' x 20' garage, running 2 ft down the sides, with 8 ft across the middle and above the garage door, you will end up with over 250 square ft of shelving (about the same as a 16' x 16' room) in an area of the garage you weren't using before, with none of the floor used or blocked, and very few downcomers blocking access to the shelves. These shelves can carry a LOT of weight with the bolted downcomers from the ceiling trusses, and the wall supports drilled into each wall strut, and unistrut forming the span.
    Added note - use up all of the space to the sides from the wall to the edge of the garage door. Notch around the garage door channel at the front of the garage. if you are a little over 2 ft wide, cut the plywood crosswise (4 ft wide section of plywood) to save on materials. Can make the back wall shelves up to 4 ft deep for more shelves.
    Mount the unistrut with the holes down like he did in the video. This makes a nice place to hang things, particularly from the middle shelves.
    You will probably have to notch the shelf around the garage door opened. Run a board along the edge of the shelf by the garage door opener channel so you don't push anything into it when loading the shelves. if the light is blocked, buy a light socket screw in outlet, and plug in a light fixture under the shelves.
    You may have to move the ceiling lights, and add ceiling lights, to the open space between the overhead shelves - 4 tube florescent fixture, 2 bulbs each, are great for working.

    • @dusbus2384
      @dusbus2384 3 года назад +4

      Make a video. I’ll watch it

    • @1SCme
      @1SCme 3 года назад +1

      @@dusbus2384 Thanks, but I couldn't even find pictures of where I installed in my previous home (for some reason I don't take photos of where I live at the time), currently in a rental until I can build a custom, and the custom will have a metal building workshop and garage so not a lot of carryover.
      For cost and load capacity easier connections, I am looking at using chain for the down comers instead of rod in the new shop. Since vertical height isn't an issue, I will be using 2x6 for the long span across the front and decrease the number of downcomers - no C-channel this time. I was surprised I couldn't find a good bracket to wrap the 2x6 (or even 2x4) to connect the downcomer to, so I will use Unistrut C brackets - lots of useful brackets on the unistrut site, most of the imitation C-channels make the exact same brackets.