I like the design of the actual tool holders, but 1) I'm not sure if that counts as french cleat, and 2) they'd sit more stably - without needing the extended arms going down - if the "hung from" the cleat, rather than "sitting on" the cleat (like your TV hanger). Granted, the tool holders would stick out from the wall more, but I think it's worth it. You mileage may vary, though.
hello. I use a lot french cleat, but he one I use are differents. The one I use are 45 degre cut, so easy to do... Maybe the "hold" better... Just maybe... Thanks for your time.
One thing I can say : by hand , totally unplugged , your way is much much easier : easy to make t&g by hand . Hard to rip consistently on long boards at 45 degrees . Only issue : the tool holders cannot stand by them self . Unless… the sides are just “pinned “ on the side of the tool holder ..?
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One of the best french cleat videos yet. Thank you.
Tongue and groove, that's so simple and clever!
"A place for everything, and everything in it's place" Awesome job bud.
Interesting take on French cletes, I can't see myself doing it that way but if it works for you then great
Oh!! I'm now going to steal some great ideas from you. If I may.
This gave me so many good ideas! Thanks!
I like the design of the actual tool holders, but 1) I'm not sure if that counts as french cleat, and 2) they'd sit more stably - without needing the extended arms going down - if the "hung from" the cleat, rather than "sitting on" the cleat (like your TV hanger). Granted, the tool holders would stick out from the wall more, but I think it's worth it. You mileage may vary, though.
Excellent giving great ideas to access all my tool easily.
Really like the super magnet .
Impresionante la facilidad para hacer el trabajo y que buena idea para ensamblar con friso de madera
You have changed my life. 😂
Nice work!
there is some good idea
hello. I use a lot french cleat, but he one I use are differents.
The one I use are 45 degre cut, so easy to do... Maybe the "hold" better...
Just maybe... Thanks for your time.
Where did you get the magnets?
Really nice build, but isnt French cleat where you cut in 45 degrees ?
That's regular a regular French cleat. This tongue and groove he's using is the fancier French Canadian cleat
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Hello,
very nice job
can you indicate the thickness of the paneling you used?
thank you
2 cm
One thing I can say : by hand , totally unplugged , your way is much much easier : easy to make t&g by hand . Hard to rip consistently on long boards at 45 degrees .
Only issue : the tool holders cannot stand by them self . Unless… the sides are just “pinned “ on the side of the tool holder ..?
"Hard to rip consistently on long boards at 45 degrees"???? Dude you're new to this woodworking stuff aren't you 🙄
@@aussie5468 by hand, perfectly , on 8 feet. show me.
That's a little close to the hardware to be going crazy with magnets
Is this system really durable?
I have it since 3 years ago and it looks good
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Why T&G instead of a 45? The idea of a 45 is to force the cleat into the wall. It will be stronger than a tongue.
Hello , this are not true french cleat sorry man
perro.
Another MUTE [but somewhat helpful] video...
@hereformaking7191 this video exceeded my expectations. And I’ve been watching hundreds of woodworking/carpentry videos.
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