How to Make DIY Shed Storage Shelves (Pallet Wood Project)
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- In this video I share How to Make Shed Storage Shelves out of FREE Pallet Wood. The Pallet Shelves are braced and are supported by Gallows style Brackets with Housing Joints. These make for a strong shelving storage solution for your shed.
* Dimensions:
Shelves: 110cm Wide x 35cm Deep
Brackets: 110cm Long x 35cm Deep x 3.5cm squared thickness
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I have come back to the video because your staff is amazing as always
Thanks! 👍🏻
A great way to reuse timber. Enjoyed your video, thanks.
Cheers Mark 👍🏻
I really appreciate the details. I’m about to build some shed shelves for the first time and will follow your method. Thank you from Maryland, USA.
Glad it was helpful!
Nice job; the shelves look great. Thanks for sharing and best wishes.
Cheers Mark 👍🏻
Brilliant channel, right up my street, keep up the good work!
Cheers Cameron 👍🏻
Nice job Phill, great what can be done with pallets, hope your Dad is happy with them.
Cheers Steve 👍🏻 yea he's already filled them to capacity 😆
Looks good, Phill. Liked that angled bracket support to hold weight. That's a cracking good idea. 👍
Cheers Suj 👍🏻
Decent shelves Phill, I particularly like the way you made the brackets, regards, Fred
Cheers Fred 👍🏻 I used up some rough wood so they cast practically nothing to make 😃
Great job Phil like always.I really like the brackets and I will definitely use that style on a up coming project.Keep up the great job on your videos.
Thanks a lot Ralph!