I have 50 years of woodworking experience, house building, furniture & cabinet making. This is a very simple way for anyone to build a garage cabinet. Excellent Work!!!!!!!!
@@fisher_price It’s actually not difficult with the proper tools. It’s pretty much leveling and right angles. The Kreg pocket hole jig will save you install headaches too!
Thank you so much for the kind words and support all the way from Saudi Arabia! I’m glad you liked it, and adding drawers sounds like a great idea. Best of luck with your project!
Dude! After watching your video, I got inspired and followed your example to build similar 7' and 8' tall cabinets along my 3 garage walls - about 22 linear feet. They look great, and provide enough space for all of my wife & daughters art/crafting supplies, my tools/equipment, our pantry overflow and more - all super organized and behind doors. No more clutter! Yay!. The cabinets plus a new coat of epoxy on the floor means that I really enjoy hanging out / working in my garage. And I get quite a few compliments from my neighbors :) Great video. Thanks again!
Wow, that's fantastic to hear! I'm glad the video inspired you, and you took action to build yours. It sounds like you've not only created an organized and clutter-free space but also enhanced the functionality and aesthetics of your garage. Thank you for your comment! I appreciate it. If you don't mind, I would love to see it.
Best video format ever!!!! Leave all the talking to the end... We all just want to see how to build the thing. Thank you. I think I'm ready to build :-)
Thank you sir! I was going to build solid wall cabinets but each piece of 3/4" Baltic Birch plywood is now $80 and I needed 3 for each cabinet. Using your method I can just use the Birch for the doors, the bottom, top, and 2 very side ends. Probably saving 2 sheets for every 3 cabinets. Plus it's faster to build and looks stronger.
You're welcome! At first, I intended to build solid wall cabinets, but the cost of 3/4" Baltic Birch plywood proved quite high. That's why I opted for this method instead.
This is exactly what I am looking for.I had cabinets priced for my garage {build, paint,install] 3- 40 inch wide, 60 inch high 20 inch deep $2650. I know prices are high now a days but yikes.I will order these plans and get it done.Thanks for making it look soo easy.
I was looking for a way to reorganize my garage, but it's hard to decide what to do until RUclips pushes this video. It has a straightforward design and is easy to build. Nice work.
I'm thrilled the video was helpful for you! Organizing a garage can be daunting, and I'm glad you found the design straightforward to build. Thank you, and Happy organizing!
This is exactly the video I've been searching for almost 2 years. Definitely gave me the confidence to start this project soon. Looking forward to (hopefully) when you share the cut list! Thank you so much!
Thank you for purchasing the plans. I truly appreciate your support! I’m sorry to hear you were unable to download the plan. Please email me at Vuleco12@gmail.com, and I’ll promptly resend the download link.
Ya did a really good job👍! I could tell right away you know well what your doing, and careful to even put the little strips in front to complete the shelf surface🙂...very good!
I’m finally putting on the doors using full overlay Blum hinges, faceless. How did you calculate the dimensions for the doors ? I’ll be veneering the edges but I don’t think they’ll add much to the dimensions. Thanks in advance !
You're very welcome! I'm thrilled you love it and are inspired to build your own. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Best of luck with your project; it may turn out even better than you imagine! Happy building!
You good sir are a badass. Nice work. I'm jumping over to your Vuleco side and purchasing these blue prints. Thank you. So happy I ran into this channel.
For the shelf resting on shelf pins, don't you have space at the back between the 2x4s where you drilled the holes for pins and the wall where things may fall off from the back?
There’s a space in the back where smaller items could potentially fall through, but so far, nothing has fallen through. I’m not entirely sure if this fully addresses the question.
Do you have a material list. As far as wood goes. This the best looking and easiest full wall cabinets I have seen. I want to do this soon. Thank you for the video.
You're very welcome! Thank you for your comment! I'm glad you found the video helpful and inspiring for your project. You can find the materials I used for this project in the video description.
This is an incredible build!! I was going to build my shelves the same way. After watching you enclose as cabinets I am inspired to do the same. I liked and subscribed. Great video and build. Keep sharing the progress of your garage.
Well done sir, and better yet, relatively simple and doable by many. Those cabinets will provide years of service at a reasonable cost. Your shelf pin approach on the 2x4s was especially clever. Some might have sloped garage floors and might find starting from the bottom up the better approach.
Very impressive….I liked how you demonstrated how to build your cabinets by yourself. At first I was going to construct the cabinets on the ground and then attach them to two by fours on the wall. I may adopt your method instead or do both for various areas in my garage. keep up the good work! Thanks
Thank you! I appreciate it. I also purchased mine from Home Depot. Typically, I navigate through the stud to locate the straight one, even if it means visiting another store.
This is so awesome. I'm currently in the process of remodeling my garage and would love to do this.. on;y problem is my garage has a decline so idk if this would work :(
Thank you! I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Even with a sloped garage, there are ways to make this work with a few adjustments. If you’d like specific tips on adapting the design, feel free to send me pictures of the space via email-I’d be happy to help!
Thank you for sharing! Just as others mentioned, this is an example that I was hoping I could find for my garage project! I’m curious - have you ever thought about adding locks for doors (ie maybe doors at the same level since they share a common space)? If you had a specific lock(s) that would work, would you share a link? I have a few power tools which I’d like to secure
You're very welcome! I'm glad to hear that the project resonated with what you envision for your garage project. However, I have not personally utilized locks on my power tools, so I can't provide a specific recommendation.
Awesome video @vulecodiy! Question: in your video you mention 2x3's for the legs. Was that a typo? I saw in another comment elsewhere that you used all 2x4's so just wanted to clarify. Thanks.
Thank you for your comment! My garage floor is far from flat. I account for floor pitch by starting the build on the wall, as shown in the video timeline 1:13. This gives me more control.
Thank you! For this project, I used 2"x4" lumber and 3/4-inch plywood. You can find the plans and a list of all hardware used in the video description.
Nice video and great cabinets. I was going to build similar cabinets for my garage but a local by store had a Black Friday sale a couple years ago that failed and they sold the left overs for way cheaper than I could build them. I however like your cabinets way better.
Thank you for the kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. It sounds like you got a great deal on your garage cabinets during that Black Friday sale. While finding a good bargain is always nice, I appreciate your compliment on my cabinets.
I keep seeing those huge elaborate wooden structures, with many doors and struts and all that... What I am missing is a box system where the whole shelving is unnecessary. The military has metal boxes which are stackable with a side opening, so every box becomes it´s own mobile shelving unit which can be rearranged at any time. I would love a concept like that maybe out of wood for cheaper, because those Zarges boxes are expensive.
Very nice build and just what I needed to see to build garage storage for my garage. Since you covered up all the exposed plywood with pine strips could you do that on the tall plywood side panels too? I’m think the vertical studs could be wider lumber and ripped to a width of a 2x4 plus the width of 3/4 plywood and overhang by that much so no plywood edge shows on the sides? Or what would be a better way?
Thank you for your comment! I'm glad you found the build helpful for your garage storage project! Adding pine strips to the tall plywood side panels is a great idea. However, I will suggest you use Birch Plywood Veneer Edge Banding instead. It will offer a more polished look and enhance plywood protection. Best of luck with your garage storage project, and I hope it turns out exactly as you envision!
Unless i missed it i didnt see you drill any pilot holes. The screws you used are self drilling? I got some "self drilling screws from home depot but they still split the wood
Thank you for your kind words about the video! I appreciate it. I apologize for any confusion regarding the plans. You can find the plan on my website, Vulecodiy.com, or use this link: vulecodiy.com/build-plans/. Thanks again for your interest!
Your video is excellent and thank you for sharing. For your support, I clicked on every link you provided. Would you share the dimensions of the cabinet you built?
Hi, Roberto. Thank you for your comment and for subscribing to my channel. I appreciate it. The build plan is now available. The downloadable link is under the video description. Thank you for supporting me.
Thank you! I'm glad that you liked it. I used Baltic Birch Plywood for the doors, and you can buy it from Clark's Hardwood Lumber or any hardwood store in your area.
Thanks for the great walkthrough. It was perfect without any unwanted monologues. One question though, are the shelf pins enough to carry the weight of the garage stuff ? Are they holding up well over time ?
Thank you for your comment and for stopping by. I appreciate it. As for the shelf pins, they are holding up well. Some of the shelves carry over 45 pounds load.
I used 2"x4" inches of lumber and 3/4" inch plywood. for the edge bends, I used 1-1/2"x3/4" pine, but I would recommend hardwood, like maple. Did I answer your question?
I purchased a home and want to build the exact way that you did but I have a "U - Shape" design in where the 2 side walls are connected to the back wall shelving so it would be 1 long wall like yours plus 1 smaller wall on each side. Any suggestions please?
Thank you for your comment. If you could email me a picture or a short video of the space, it would be very helpful for making better suggestions. Here is my email. Vuleco12@gmail.com
@@VULECODIY Yea, I would like the dimensions of this cabinet so I can build it myself. Please at least tell us the dimensions of the small and large cabinet doors while you are still working on the plans.
Quick question , if you just flipped the front frame around so cross 2x4 was on the outside , wouldn’t it save a step of not having to put frame pieces on ?
That's a great observation! Flipping the front frame so that the cross 2x4 is on the outside could indeed eliminate the need for adding frame pieces. However, I choose the current configuration to enhance the platform's overall strength.
I don't have the full cost breakdown, but I did include most of the materials I used in the video description. Additionally, the plan provides a good estimate of the wood required for the build.
I have 50 years of woodworking experience, house building, furniture & cabinet making. This is a very simple way for anyone to build a garage cabinet. Excellent Work!!!!!!!!
Thank you, Los Tex!
Lol are you crazy, this is mot easy. He only makes it look easy, because he is good
@@fisher_price It’s actually not difficult with the proper tools. It’s pretty much leveling and right angles. The Kreg pocket hole jig will save you install headaches too!
❤I actually feel like I could do this now after watching this video. Thanks for the step by step recording 🙏
I am not a wood worker, but can cut straight lines, etc. This was exactly what I am looking to do in my garage! Thanks for posting!
Thanks! I'm glad it was helpful. Have fun working on your project!
I'm not even done watching the video, but I just had to pause to say thank you! This is exactly what I needed for my garage.
Thank you for your comment and for stopping by. I appreciate it.
Compliments from Saudi Arabia, that was an excellent cabinets work. I really like and I am planning to do the same + include drawers . thumb up MAN
Thank you so much for the kind words and support all the way from Saudi Arabia! I’m glad you liked it, and adding drawers sounds like a great idea. Best of luck with your project!
Dude! After watching your video, I got inspired and followed your example to build similar 7' and 8' tall cabinets along my 3 garage walls - about 22 linear feet. They look great, and provide enough space for all of my wife & daughters art/crafting supplies, my tools/equipment, our pantry overflow and more - all super organized and behind doors. No more clutter! Yay!. The cabinets plus a new coat of epoxy on the floor means that I really enjoy hanging out / working in my garage. And I get quite a few compliments from my neighbors :)
Great video. Thanks again!
Wow, that's fantastic to hear! I'm glad the video inspired you, and you took action to build yours. It sounds like you've not only created an organized and clutter-free space but also enhanced the functionality and aesthetics of your garage. Thank you for your comment! I appreciate it. If you don't mind, I would love to see it.
Add pictures
Best video format ever!!!! Leave all the talking to the end... We all just want to see how to build the thing. Thank you. I think I'm ready to build :-)
Thank you sir! I was going to build solid wall cabinets but each piece of 3/4" Baltic Birch plywood is now $80 and I needed 3 for each cabinet. Using your method I can just use the Birch for the doors, the bottom, top, and 2 very side ends. Probably saving 2 sheets for every 3 cabinets. Plus it's faster to build and looks stronger.
You're welcome! At first, I intended to build solid wall cabinets, but the cost of 3/4" Baltic Birch plywood proved quite high. That's why I opted for this method instead.
I built 16X3X8 feet shelf following the video. thanks a lot
Thank you! I appreciate your feedback. I'm glad the video was helpful.
This is exactly what I am looking for.I had cabinets priced for my garage {build, paint,install] 3- 40 inch wide, 60 inch high 20 inch deep $2650. I know prices are high now a days but yikes.I will order these plans and get it done.Thanks for making it look soo easy.
I'm glad to hear that this fits your needs! Yes, pre-made cabinets are expensive, and opting for a DIY option is a great way to save.
@keving6931 Can I ask you what the estimated cost was of your build?
My husband and I have watched at least 30 videos on RUclips and yours is far far better or I should say the best we’ve seen excellent work
Thank you, Gloria! I appreciate it.
Won't you please provide us with the plans too??? Such a great job!
You can find the plan in the video description.
simple yet better looking than open shelving. I may do it this way now.
Awesome
I was looking for a way to reorganize my garage, but it's hard to decide what to do until RUclips pushes this video. It has a straightforward design and is easy to build. Nice work.
I'm thrilled the video was helpful for you! Organizing a garage can be daunting, and I'm glad you found the design straightforward to build. Thank you, and Happy organizing!
Awesome work
Thank you!
this saves so much money on plywood-- for a garage which is just junk storage..
Bravissimo bel lavoro complimenti.
Thank you!
excellent video! what are the dimensions of this project?
Thank you! The overall dimensions are 164.64 in x 97.4 in x 26.66 in.
Thank You for the simplicity!!!
Thank you for your comment. I appreciate it.
This is exactly the video I've been searching for almost 2 years. Definitely gave me the confidence to start this project soon. Looking forward to (hopefully) when you share the cut list! Thank you so much!
Thank you Joana!
Thanks for video! I purchased the plans for the garage shelving, but it’s not letting me download it. Please help me get that figured out. Thank you!
Thank you for purchasing the plans. I truly appreciate your support! I’m sorry to hear you were unable to download the plan. Please email me at Vuleco12@gmail.com, and I’ll promptly resend the download link.
Thx for uploading this video. Great tutorial, especially the part where you use nails to hold the rails. Well done
Thank you for your comment. I appreciate it. I'm glad you found the video helpful.
Wow! These are the nicest garage shelves/cabinet I have ever seen! Really good idea adding the shelf pin holes! Very beautiful build!
Thank you, Jennifer, for your comment and for stopping by. I appreciate it!
Very nice job!!! I thoroughly enjoyed watching the build.
Thank you for your kind words! It means a lot to me.
Best DIY shelving video I watched on YT. I will get your plan very soon and start the build. Thank you!!
Thank you, @pavanvenkata4920. I appreciate your support. I'm glad you liked it.
I love the demonstration. Though I have never done this, I feel I can make it happen. Thanks for the incredible video.
What kind of wood did you use for the doors and sides???
I used Birch plywood but any 3/4" plywood should be fine.
Painted sectional door tracks? That's a very patient man!
I love the attention to detail on the little things. Great build. Subscribed!
Thank You for your comment and for subscribing! I appreciate it.
Best DIY shelves video, by far, I've watched several..! Downloaded your plan bud.. Gonna try making these. Let's see if I can replicate your work..!
Thank you! I appreciate it. You can do it! Good luck.
This is the video I have been looking for! Thanks!
Ya did a really good job👍! I could tell right away you know well what your doing, and careful to even put the little strips in front to complete the shelf surface🙂...very good!
Thank you for your comments! I appreciate it!
Yours is my favorite vid on making garage shelves, thanks.
Thank you, Rainman270, for stopping by. I'm glad you liked it.
I’m finally putting on the doors using full overlay Blum hinges, faceless. How did you calculate the dimensions for the doors ? I’ll be veneering the edges but I don’t think they’ll add much to the dimensions. Thanks in advance !
Great demonstration thanks for sharing
Well done. Used your concept to fit my space. Worked great! Thank you.
You're welcome! Thank you, too, for sharing. I'm thrilled the concept worked well for you and that you successfully fit it into your space.
Love this. I'm following this instruction to build mine! Thanks so much!
You're very welcome! I'm thrilled you love it and are inspired to build your own. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Best of luck with your project; it may turn out even better than you imagine! Happy building!
I used your plans with some modification. Thank you for your video!
Thank you, Ram, for your comment. I'm glad you find it helpful.
You did man I watched whole video, Thank you for sharing
Thank you!
Nice job young man.
Thank you Jim C!
Awesome build!!
Thank you! I appreciate your comment.
What lond of door hinges are those??
You can find the link to the hinges in the video description.
This video made me subscribe and save it. I've been wanting to put cabinets in my garage for sometime
Thank you, Andrew Albright, for subscribing. I appreciate it! I wish you the best in your build.
Great job, been thinking of similar project but you got me focused. Thank you
Thank you for taking the time to comment. I'm glad to hear that you found the video helpful.
You good sir are a badass. Nice work. I'm jumping over to your Vuleco side and purchasing these blue prints. Thank you. So happy I ran into this channel.
Thank you so much for your kind words and for supporting my work! I truly appreciate it
For the shelf resting on shelf pins, don't you have space at the back between the 2x4s where you drilled the holes for pins and the wall where things may fall off from the back?
There’s a space in the back where smaller items could potentially fall through, but so far, nothing has fallen through. I’m not entirely sure if this fully addresses the question.
Do you have a material list. As far as wood goes. This the best looking and easiest full wall cabinets I have seen. I want to do this soon. Thank you for the video.
You're very welcome! Thank you for your comment! I'm glad you found the video helpful and inspiring for your project. You can find the materials I used for this project in the video description.
This is an incredible build!! I was going to build my shelves the same way. After watching you enclose as cabinets I am inspired to do the same. I liked and subscribed. Great video and build. Keep sharing the progress of your garage.
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! I truly appreciate your likes and subscription it means a lot to me.
Great vid, I built same shelving unit a few years ago. Want to add some doors to it & your vid gave some insight on how to do that! Thanks
You're welcome! I'm glad you find the video helpful.
Love this project I'm going to duplicate this if you don't mind I appreciate 🙏 your simplicity and strength of these fine cabinets
Thank you Allan for your comment, I do appreciate it. please feel free to duplicate the cabinet.
Looks great. Nice job!!
Thank you, @Mike-pn2si. I appreciate it.
Well done sir, and better yet, relatively simple and doable by many. Those cabinets will provide years of service at a reasonable cost. Your shelf pin approach on the 2x4s was especially clever. Some might have sloped garage floors and might find starting from the bottom up the better approach.
Thank you for your comment, Ron Jones! I do appreciate it.
Great work. Saved this video for reference. And subscribed
Thank you so much for subscribing! Welcome to the family!
Very impressive….I liked how you demonstrated how to build your cabinets by yourself. At first I was going to construct the cabinets on the ground and then attach them to two by fours on the wall. I may adopt your method instead or do both for various areas in my garage. keep up the good work! Thanks
Thank you, Kim, for your comment and for stopping by. I do appreciate it.
Looks amazing! Where did you find all that straight wood? My Home Depot only sells curved studs
Thank you! I appreciate it. I also purchased mine from Home Depot. Typically, I navigate through the stud to locate the straight one, even if it means visiting another store.
Excellent! I'll build these! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you, Ángel Montero, for stopping. I appreciate it! I wish you the best in your build.
Fantastic video. Thank you! You say the plans are found in the video channel, but I can't seem to find that.😀
Thank you for pointing that out! You can now find the plan in the video description.
This is so awesome. I'm currently in the process of remodeling my garage and would love to do this.. on;y problem is my garage has a decline so idk if this would work :(
Thank you! I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Even with a sloped garage, there are ways to make this work with a few adjustments. If you’d like specific tips on adapting the design, feel free to send me pictures of the space via email-I’d be happy to help!
I liked your garage cabinets. Nice job
Thank you Wesley! I appreciate it.
i love it and it looks beautiful too
Thank you. I'm glad you liked it.
Awesome work! Very well thought out and executed - new subscriber 🤗
Thank you so much for your kind words and for subscribing! Your support means a lot. Welcome to the community!
Exactly what I want to build. Nice work
Thank you, IrieTropicals, for your comment. I'm glad you find this video helpful. I wish you the best in your build.
@@VULECODIY I’ll be replaying a lot during my build. Lol
@@irietropicals4255 Lol.. Good luck!
Nice work!!
Thank you! I appreciate it.
Thank you for sharing! Just as others mentioned, this is an example that I was hoping I could find for my garage project! I’m curious - have you ever thought about adding locks for doors (ie maybe doors at the same level since they share a common space)? If you had a specific lock(s) that would work, would you share a link? I have a few power tools which I’d like to secure
You're very welcome! I'm glad to hear that the project resonated with what you envision for your garage project. However, I have not personally utilized locks on my power tools, so I can't provide a specific recommendation.
Awesome video @vulecodiy! Question: in your video you mention 2x3's for the legs. Was that a typo? I saw in another comment elsewhere that you used all 2x4's so just wanted to clarify. Thanks.
Thanks, @chrisn.8814, for catching that mistake. Indeed, it was a typo. I meant to say I used 2x4s.
@@VULECODIY thanks for the quick response, and again, awesome video!
Awesome video! How do you account for floor pitch? Or is your garage floor flat? Thanks!
Thank you for your comment! My garage floor is far from flat. I account for floor pitch by starting the build on the wall, as shown in the video timeline 1:13. This gives me more control.
sir excellent video what kind of material and thickness you used
Thank you! For this project, I used 2"x4" lumber and 3/4-inch plywood. You can find the plans and a list of all hardware used in the video description.
Awesome!!!👍👍👍👍
Thank you for sharing
Thank you for watching. I appreciate your comment.
Nice video and great cabinets. I was going to build similar cabinets for my garage but a local by store had a Black Friday sale a couple years ago that failed and they sold the left overs for way cheaper than I could build them. I however like your cabinets way better.
Thank you for the kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. It sounds like you got a great deal on your garage cabinets during that Black Friday sale. While finding a good bargain is always nice, I appreciate your compliment on my cabinets.
This video is clutch! Just what I need for my garage. I liked and subscribed. Thank you!
Thank you, Robert, for stopping by and for subscribing. I do appreciate it!
Excellent video. Thank you for creating a very inspiring video. I now have the confidence to build cabinets.
Thank you, Sloeryd! I'm glad you find this video helpful! Thank you again for stopping by.
I keep seeing those huge elaborate wooden structures, with many doors and struts and all that... What I am missing is a box system where the whole shelving is unnecessary. The military has metal boxes which are stackable with a side opening, so every box becomes it´s own mobile shelving unit which can be rearranged at any time. I would love a concept like that maybe out of wood for cheaper, because those Zarges boxes are expensive.
Awesome man, looking to organize my garage and u inspired!
Thank you for your comment! I appreciate it. Good organizing your garage.
Nice job!
Thank you!
@@VULECODIY come do my garage shelves next! 😉
@@cherbee2460 Lol.... I will think about it.
Thank you for creating this video! Could you please post the dimensions you used for door size’s?
Thanks again!
Thank you, Ram Annam, for stopping by! I am working on the plan; I will drop the downloadable link here when I finish sometime this week.
Very nice build and just what I needed to see to build garage storage for my garage. Since you covered up all the exposed plywood with pine strips could you do that on the tall plywood side panels too? I’m think the vertical studs could be wider lumber and ripped to a width of a 2x4 plus the width of 3/4 plywood and overhang by that much so no plywood edge shows on the sides? Or what would be a better way?
Thank you for your comment! I'm glad you found the build helpful for your garage storage project! Adding pine strips to the tall plywood side panels is a great idea. However, I will suggest you use Birch Plywood Veneer Edge Banding instead. It will offer a more polished look and enhance plywood protection. Best of luck with your garage storage project, and I hope it turns out exactly as you envision!
Unless i missed it i didnt see you drill any pilot holes. The screws you used are self drilling? I got some "self drilling screws from home depot but they still split the wood
I did not drill pilot holes. I use self-drilling screws. You can deep the screw head in paste wax if the wood splits. That will reduce the split.
great job bro excellent, keep up the good work champ
This was a great video. However, I can't seem to find the plans as mentioned in earlier comments. Can you help me out?
Thank you for your kind words about the video! I appreciate it. I apologize for any confusion regarding the plans. You can find the plan on my website, Vulecodiy.com, or use this link: vulecodiy.com/build-plans/. Thanks again for your interest!
Very nice 😊
Wow thanks ! Brilliant and I subscribed!
Thank you so much for subscribing! I appreciate it
Your video is excellent and thank you for sharing. For your support, I clicked on every link you provided. Would you share the dimensions of the cabinet you built?
Thank you for your comment. I appreciate it. I apologize for the delay in providing the plan for this build. The plan should be ready by next weekend.
Wow! This is exactly what I was looking for. WELL. DONE. Great video. You make it look easy.
Thank you for stopping by. I am glad you found what you were looking for. I do appreciate it.
New subscriber here! Just what I'm looking for. If you don't mind sharing the build blueprint, that would be much appreciated. Thanks for this!
Hi, Roberto. Thank you for your comment and for subscribing to my channel. I appreciate it. The build plan is now available. The downloadable link is under the video description. Thank you for supporting me.
Hello! Great video….. what type of wood did you use for the cabinet doors? Where can I purchase it?
Thank you! I'm glad that you liked it. I used Baltic Birch Plywood for the doors, and you can buy it from Clark's Hardwood Lumber or any hardwood store in your area.
Was it 3/4 inch birch? How does the soft close hinges hold up to the weight? Thanks
amazing work. very educational. shown in simple steps. thank you.
Thank you, Arda Odabasio, for your comment. I appreciate it.
Great job!!!
Nice build mate they look great
Thank you Bradley!
Great Job! Nice Concept 👍👍
Thank you sir Josiah!
Very nice
Thank you!
love the video bro, just liked and subscribed to you!
Thanks for the great walkthrough. It was perfect without any unwanted monologues. One question though, are the shelf pins enough to carry the weight of the garage stuff ? Are they holding up well over time ?
Thank you for your comment and for stopping by. I appreciate it. As for the shelf pins, they are holding up well. Some of the shelves carry over 45 pounds load.
Where did go to purchase the cabinet panels?
The Home Depot
Awesome!
is a list of the wood needed available?
I used 2"x4" inches of lumber and 3/4" inch plywood. for the edge bends, I used 1-1/2"x3/4" pine, but I would recommend hardwood, like maple. Did I answer your question?
I purchased a home and want to build the exact way that you did but I have a "U - Shape" design in where the 2 side walls are connected to the back wall shelving so it would be 1 long wall like yours plus 1 smaller wall on each side.
Any suggestions please?
Thank you for your comment. If you could email me a picture or a short video of the space, it would be very helpful for making better suggestions. Here is my email. Vuleco12@gmail.com
Great video! I’m doing this, you should post or sell dimensions, measurements, and steps brotha
Thank you, Joshua, for your comment. I'm currently working on the plan.
@@VULECODIY Yea, I would like the dimensions of this cabinet so I can build it myself. Please at least tell us the dimensions of the small and large cabinet doors while you are still working on the plans.
Quick question , if you just flipped the front frame around so cross 2x4 was on the outside , wouldn’t it save a step of not having to put frame pieces on ?
That's a great observation! Flipping the front frame so that the cross 2x4 is on the outside could indeed eliminate the need for adding frame pieces. However, I choose the current configuration to enhance the platform's overall strength.
How much is the material costed excluding tools cost?
I don't have the full cost breakdown, but I did include most of the materials I used in the video description. Additionally, the plan provides a good estimate of the wood required for the build.
great vid !! what do yo think your material costs were total.... great watch btw!!! merry xmas
Thank you, and Merry Christmas! At the time of this build, it was approximately $800.
How thick your door plywood,is it thicker than 35 mm?
The door plywood is 19mm or 3/4 inches thick.