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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

Комментарии • 186

  • @justincormier
    @justincormier Год назад +12

    I built one of these and liked it so much, I built another to go on an opposite wall in my shop. Simple and effective. Had plenty of 2x4 drops laying around so just had to buy the lag bolts. I was a machinist for 13 years before being a woodworker full time. That being said, you are the first engineer I've come across that designed something that made sense... ;)

  • @VideoNOLA
    @VideoNOLA 10 месяцев назад +3

    Finally, someone using his brains in creating a lumber rack design!

  • @MrEldoradot
    @MrEldoradot 3 месяца назад +2

    I got the plans for this from a woodworking magazine years ago. Make sure your 2x4s are dry! I still use mine twenty years later.

  • @jasonwadeshannon
    @jasonwadeshannon 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for the 5 degree angle cut idea.

  • @Georgesch3
    @Georgesch3 2 года назад +3

    Just built this in a small shed with exposed studs. Used the existing vertical studs instead of one plywood side, so the make up (left to right) is 1/2" plywood, 2x4 blocks, 2x4 stud. No lag screws required. So if you have exposed studs, your great idea is even easier to build. Thanks for posting this!

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  2 года назад

      Awesome! That's a great idea for the exposed studs

    • @chadelkins4788
      @chadelkins4788 2 года назад

      How much weight can a rack screwed in like this hold? I have exposed studs but also have 200 board feet of oak I’m trying to put up. Will it hold that much weight? Would front mounting with a lag screw be stronger?

    • @b-radg916
      @b-radg916 5 месяцев назад

      @@chadelkins4788: Seems like the lag bolt would be stronger than the much smaller screws, and I think I’d be more confident in the lag screw straight in, rather than construction screws from the side 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @petenelson8136
    @petenelson8136 2 месяца назад

    I just finished building this storage rack system. I had to use 5, 5" Tapcon (concrete lag bolts) on mine because I've got and ICF home = concrete walls. I also used liquid nails on the walls. I put my brackets 16" apart with 16" of clearance between them. I stacked about 400 board feet of hard maple and hickory on them this weekend. Thanks for sharing this, it's an excellent addition to my new shop.

  • @jarmanley4605
    @jarmanley4605 7 месяцев назад +4

    this is exactly what i needed to see, got tons of off cut 2x4 that i can use. Thanks!

  • @tfields6364
    @tfields6364 6 месяцев назад

    I just put this system in our pole barn. Your video was excellent. I was able to put together all of the racks in one day and we installed them today and put the lumber up. I can finally get to the boards that I want. Thank you for sharing!

  • @Capitano_Steel
    @Capitano_Steel 11 месяцев назад

    Just built this storage system (3 verticals with 3 arms) for my workshop, really easy to make and works great - thanks a lot!

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  10 месяцев назад

      That's great to hear! I'm glad it worked for you

  • @bradleyprentice2359
    @bradleyprentice2359 2 года назад +1

    Thank for sharing this video. I like how you came up a way to where the racks go move up or down individually.

  • @lauriewilson2861
    @lauriewilson2861 Год назад

    Thank you so much! This was a lifesaver for us. Our barn was totally in a shambles with wood and now we are finally getting it organized. Brilliant!

  • @gslondon
    @gslondon Год назад

    I have a load of pallet wood I'm using to practice my cuts and get familiar with my new tools. Storage is a pain but this has given me an idea. The wall runners are much the same as the two ends of a pallet before fully disassembling. I can modify these using this design approach and reclaim my space back. nice work thank you. Might record the progress and return to link if it's not a disaster.

  • @davewalton3229
    @davewalton3229 3 года назад +1

    Finally getting around to building mine today. Thanks for posting this - love the simplicity and economy of your presentation! Easy to follow! Wish me luck!

  • @iserod2206
    @iserod2206 6 месяцев назад +1

    From one evening woodworker to another: Thank you for this most Excellent idea! Subscription granted!

  • @PrinceWesterburg
    @PrinceWesterburg Год назад +1

    Adding triangular support will make it freestanding too

  • @gurudogg123
    @gurudogg123 Год назад +2

    Great video! This is on my project list for the near future. Thanks!

  • @markedoutdoorsmitigation2387
    @markedoutdoorsmitigation2387 Год назад

    That's cool. I would just put slots in a 4x4. Then you could just put the lag bolts in the 4x4.

  • @whatitisMillertime
    @whatitisMillertime Год назад +2

    Thank you for the Great idea i think I'll build a couple sets of this design tomorrow 👍👍...

  • @mlibby05
    @mlibby05 8 месяцев назад

    Just built these today. Thanks for sharing!

  • @ckperk24
    @ckperk24 3 года назад +6

    I especially like this design as it was easily adjustable as needed. Thanks for the 'right to the point' video!

  • @lamnag01
    @lamnag01 2 года назад

    This has been something I have been meaning to do for years, but never stumbled across the right inspiration until now....Many thanks!!!!

  • @dougrobinson9236
    @dougrobinson9236 11 месяцев назад

    I made these. Thanks for sharing. They are working great. I can even do pullups on these:-) One thing I found was using phillips head wood screws didn't work. I used torx self tapping screws and they worked a lot better.

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  11 месяцев назад

      That's a great tip! I'm glad the rack worked out for you!

  • @jeradmiller4575
    @jeradmiller4575 Год назад

    I will definitely be building these next weekend. Thanks for sharing.

  • @benbrown1487
    @benbrown1487 3 года назад +3

    This is a great idea! I was about to build something very similar but with permanently fixed arms. This design is simple but genius in that it provides for adjustability! Great video and great idea! THANKS!

  • @dennisu8420
    @dennisu8420 4 года назад +1

    Just finished building this for my three-week old workshop! Simple and strong design, built with scraps I had laying around. Thanks so much!

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  4 года назад

      That's awesome! I'm glad it helped! Good luck with your shop

    • @michaelwolter4444
      @michaelwolter4444 2 года назад

      Agreed, very sturdy and also not a ton of lumber involved!

  • @Pluckyou49
    @Pluckyou49 Год назад

    What a great idea! Best lumber rack idea I've ever seen. Thumbs up!

  • @Sweet..letssurf
    @Sweet..letssurf 4 года назад +1

    Hey just built my storage wall today
    Thanks worked out great
    I went w little over board
    made 4-8’ long units w 3/4” ply wood
    Ran a router down the sides on a 45’ used ledger lockers instead of standard lags
    Look hot and
    So strong!

  • @EverGone03
    @EverGone03 Год назад

    awesome. so 10 of these diy videos. and this design is the most simple! love it. gonna build one

  • @aloofbit338
    @aloofbit338 2 года назад

    tyyyy! i was struggle to come up with an idea to make something like this

  • @samishamma
    @samishamma 3 года назад

    Thank you for a great and simple idea.
    I agree with the others, you deserve more views and subscribers. I think the problem with this video is simply the picture. I watched the video several times as I am building it now, and every time I miss it because the picture does not convey how Brilliant this is.
    Thanks again

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  3 года назад

      That's great feedback! I will try to get a better pic of it and update the thumbnail.

  • @christopherortiz8713
    @christopherortiz8713 4 года назад

    Great design. Not to Complicated. Getting to a point we’re I need to organize my wood.

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  4 года назад +1

      Thanks! It's easy and strong. It makes a big difference!

  • @danielarntzen4479
    @danielarntzen4479 Год назад

    Great video. Gonna steal this design for my garage.

  • @ResearchersOfTheTruth
    @ResearchersOfTheTruth Год назад

    I just built this today! Thanks!!!

  • @lauramarie2782
    @lauramarie2782 Год назад

    Just made my day! This is the solution I needed!

  • @rampitup12
    @rampitup12 4 года назад +1

    Hey thanks this is so awesome I am building it this weekend and so did a search and hey the Evening woodworker had this. We met at Rockler last weekend :-) Your work is awesome, hope to learn more.

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  4 года назад

      Joy, it was great to meet you at Rockler last week! It's always great to see people in person. Good luck building the storage rack and let me know if you have any questions!

  • @SloppyPlatypus
    @SloppyPlatypus 2 года назад

    I just built these but I gotta hammer in the 20" lengths with a mallet. Didn'y insert as easy as yours. I might sand them down a tiny bit because I like the idea of being able remove them.
    Thanks!

  • @jyoung188
    @jyoung188 4 года назад

    I have a blank wall in that same exact spot in my garage I’ll have to build this! Great idea.

  • @ericawilliams18
    @ericawilliams18 2 года назад

    Thanks in desperate need for one however I have cement block walls I’ll
    Use this concept with adjustments

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  2 года назад +1

      Just gotta use concrete anchors that are long enough and you should be good

  • @mcba
    @mcba 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for this, I built my own and it's perfect. Only regret is I used cheapo CLS timber which is a bit rubbish, but it does the job.

  • @WhiteLabWorkshop
    @WhiteLabWorkshop 4 года назад +2

    I like this design. It looks solid and easy to build. I might have to give this a try! Thanks for sharing!

  • @michaelwolter4444
    @michaelwolter4444 2 года назад +2

    Love this set up. Great idea

  • @borlip
    @borlip 3 года назад +1

    Hey, this is perfect! I just put up a mini-version of this in my workshop using old pallet lumber, and it works great. Thanks a heap!

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  3 года назад

      Great! I'm glad you were able to make it work for you

  • @johnmorgan1808
    @johnmorgan1808 3 месяца назад

    This is perfect! Thanks!

  • @potatoes4022
    @potatoes4022 10 месяцев назад

    I love it! excited to build it!

  • @josefranciscorojasluna3757
    @josefranciscorojasluna3757 Год назад

    Good Job. Thank you so much!

  • @jeremys1976
    @jeremys1976 4 года назад

    What a simple idea! I just installed some bora racks but had I seen your video like 3 weeks ago I would have gone this route!

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  4 года назад

      Darn! Just missed it. Maybe for your next storage rack

  • @andrewhowden1578
    @andrewhowden1578 2 года назад +2

    Hey would you have an idea of the "max weight" you would put on each of these 2x4s? assuming you are likely about 180-200lbs and were able to hang on one .. but looked like that was about max for weight.

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  2 года назад

      I have not tested them to failure, but I have filled them up to the top with boards and not had an issue. If I had to guess, I'd say at least 300 lbs but it depends on how well you attach it to the wall

    • @andrewhowden1578
      @andrewhowden1578 2 года назад

      @@EveningWoodworker awesome that's more than enough!! Thanks for the help and reply!

  • @PeeVee1979
    @PeeVee1979 4 года назад

    Damn, why haven't I thought of that??? So simple but so sturdy.

  • @sumosprojects
    @sumosprojects 4 года назад

    Very strong looking rack, I came across your channel on a Facebook group & enjoyed it. Greetings from Australia 🎥🔨👍

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  4 года назад +1

      Thanks! Glad you liked it! Which group was it?

    • @sumosprojects
      @sumosprojects 4 года назад

      @@EveningWoodworker Woodworkers on RUclips I believe, I post my videos there as well

  • @BevanFarmTexas
    @BevanFarmTexas Год назад

    Simple, yet effective!

  • @liljoe8952
    @liljoe8952 2 года назад

    Great video, exactly what I needed.

  • @alanhedrick4517
    @alanhedrick4517 Год назад

    Great video. Thanks.

  • @brockjacobs5704
    @brockjacobs5704 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @1IRONBEAR
    @1IRONBEAR Год назад

    Awesome idea!!

  • @БУДЬЗДОРОВ555
    @БУДЬЗДОРОВ555 4 года назад

    Благодарю! Будь здоров! Супер практично!

  • @ericksmith2122
    @ericksmith2122 3 года назад

    Just finished mine... wanted to share a picture but it won’t let me. I like your videos... thanks for sharing 😃😃

  • @darryllfrench
    @darryllfrench 4 года назад

    Oh I so need to do this thanks great video

  • @TheRealKingDong
    @TheRealKingDong 2 года назад

    Great video Ill be using this for my work shop.. Such a good video I also subbed!

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  2 года назад

      Thanks! I've never had an issue with these racks even when they're full.

  • @jrpage4938
    @jrpage4938 4 года назад +1

    On what pieces are you cutting the 5 degrees in? Ok just watched video for the 20th time and I believe every 2x4 cut is made with 5 degree

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  4 года назад +1

      Yes that's it! All of them have a 5 deg angle on either end

  • @TherealEddieC
    @TherealEddieC 5 месяцев назад

    Great!

  • @yollopukki6998
    @yollopukki6998 3 года назад

    Great ideas! I definitely will reuse some of these, thank you very much!
    (For some reason En subtitles for the video are broken)

  • @markjohnston1466
    @markjohnston1466 Месяц назад

    Love this idea, with the 5 degree angle, are the spacer blocks also angled to accommodate? Or is it enough of an angle to even matter?

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  Месяц назад +1

      The 5 degree angle makes it so when the arms holds weight, they sit down level.

    • @markjohnston1466
      @markjohnston1466 Месяц назад

      @ of course! Thanks!!

  • @uniquedata9460
    @uniquedata9460 4 года назад +2

    Excellent Lumber Rack! I just wish I had thought of this before now. I would like to know how far apart you have your vertical supports from each other. Are your studs 16" center or 24" center and it appears that you may have skipped some of the studs. I want to move the wood off the floor of my shop and plan to start building this today. Thank you for your excellent video. Because of this video I have subscribed to your channel.

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  4 года назад +2

      Thanks! I appreciate it! The vertical supports skip every other stud and all of mine are 16" on center. So the span between each support is about 32".

  • @mitchellsmith9289
    @mitchellsmith9289 Год назад

    Nice!

  • @cferrara1125
    @cferrara1125 Год назад +1

    Can I get by without the plywood sheet on the wall?

    • @cferrara1125
      @cferrara1125 Год назад

      Sorry I see you answered that. Thank You.

  • @J0nF0n
    @J0nF0n 3 года назад

    Yea that's genius. I'd like to see how the bottom part was done.

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  3 года назад

      I'm glad it was helpful. What other part did you want to see?

  • @ishanmallik9154
    @ishanmallik9154 Год назад

    after cutting each piece of the spacer and support block, how did the 5 degree angle orientation of the blocks go? are they oriented so that the lumber supports are angled inwards or to the side?

    • @kazoosc
      @kazoosc Год назад +1

      so the rack pieces and blocks lag screwed to the stud are all tipped 5 degrees up toward the ceiling. maybe mark the 'ceiling end' of the assembly _( spray paint? painter's tape? )_
      .. lumber presses down on the support piece, which presses down on the lag screwed block, which transfers the load to the wall stud

  • @jrwingking8721
    @jrwingking8721 Год назад +3

    Lag bolt thickness?

    • @lightandtheheat
      @lightandtheheat 2 месяца назад

      He said 3/8" x 6" somewhere else in the comments.

  • @gigicocreates
    @gigicocreates 2 года назад

    Too Cool! Just one question; I can't for the life of me figure out which way the 5 degree angled cut would go into the slot, longer side up or down? I think it's down but just to be sure before hanging off of it. 😅

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  2 года назад +2

      Longer side is down. That way the angle of each support is slightly pointed upward. If it were downward, the wood would be more likely to slide off.

    • @gigicocreates
      @gigicocreates 2 года назад

      @@EveningWoodworker Thanks for replying Mate! I get it now. Because it's longer on the bottom side, it has nowhere to go but up.

  • @joshbirch6182
    @joshbirch6182 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video, going to use this setup for my lumber rack 😁

  • @bifftannen5816
    @bifftannen5816 Год назад

    Do you suggest having a plywood backing? Or can I just attach it over the drywall into the studs?

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  Год назад +1

      No plywood backing is needed. I have this installed in another wall directly over drywall into studs without an issue.

  • @peacebewithyou911
    @peacebewithyou911 11 месяцев назад

    I’m having a hard time visualizing how the 5 degree cuts will hold better than a 90? Sorry I’m not very experienced and would love to understand how this works.
    Thank you

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  10 месяцев назад

      The 5 degree cut makes it so you start it angled slightly up. Once you put weight on the first arm, the board will settle a little due to the slot being not a perfect fit and the wood fibers compressing. It then settles down into a level (90 deg) position.

  • @SeahorseWorkshop
    @SeahorseWorkshop 4 года назад

    Wow. Nice. I really like this--simple and strong. Sub'ed.

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  4 года назад

      Thanks! It has held up really well over the years too.

  • @OriginalDarkwolf
    @OriginalDarkwolf Год назад

    Can you use a 48" 2 x 4 on one level to be able to store a sheet or 2 of 1/2 plywood

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  Год назад

      Yeah I think you could. I wouldn't store too much on it though since that's a huge cantilever

  • @robertparker1241
    @robertparker1241 2 года назад +1

    Love this and am planning on building two soon. I have one question, though, how are you spacing the final support? Do you cut extra spacing blocks? Seems a waste since the rest of the design is so simple and easy to build. I'm planning on doing just that, I guess.

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  2 года назад

      Not sure I understand the question exactly, but you really just need a block above and below each arm. Any others are extra or for adjustability later if needed.

    • @robertparker1241
      @robertparker1241 2 года назад

      @@EveningWoodworker Exactly the answer I needed. I put one up and it works extremely well.

  • @dennislink1300
    @dennislink1300 2 года назад +1

    Hey have to ask what dimension 6" lag bolts did you use 3/8" or 1/2"?

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  2 года назад +1

      I'm pretty sure I used 3/8". That's sufficient for this installation.

  • @Ghritke
    @Ghritke 7 месяцев назад

    Hmm --- what if someone attached the blocks so that the end grain was facing our, like the same direction as the support arms? Fatal flaw or just marginally less strong? Asking for a friend...

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  6 месяцев назад

      Not terrible, but I'm sure it reduces the weight capacity a bit.

    • @iserod2206
      @iserod2206 6 месяцев назад

      😂 Asking for a friend! Good 1!😊

  • @georgeyates4889
    @georgeyates4889 Месяц назад

    How long should the lag bolts be?

  • @iserod2206
    @iserod2206 6 месяцев назад

    I'm debating (with myself) whether i go ahead and build this (yet another project) OR, how bout i finish all the other projects and therefore don't need to build this!
    Like if u can relate.

  • @vincce123000
    @vincce123000 Год назад

    Hi! Do you think this concept would also work with 2x3s? Would it be as strong?

    • @prenticetyndall
      @prenticetyndall Год назад +1

      No. But, 2x3's may be all you need depending on what size wood--and how much--you plan to store.

  • @raywhuj217
    @raywhuj217 9 месяцев назад

    how long would a lumber last if stored in a garage?

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  8 месяцев назад +1

      In a garage where it's dry it'll last for many years. I have boards that have been in my garage for 7 years!

  • @aimeechas
    @aimeechas Год назад

    ok maybe it's me as a newbie but I don't understand how you angled the 2x4's up? Would you cut it at a 5degree angle and then just shove it in or did you have to ensure it would that your frame pieces were angled slightly up?

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  Год назад

      The small blocks between each arm have a 5 degree angle on them so you slide each arm in and it rests on a 5 degree ledge.

    • @MeMe-qi6ph
      @MeMe-qi6ph 9 месяцев назад

      Are the small blocks cut at a 5° angle on both both ends?

  • @MrGeroth
    @MrGeroth 4 года назад

    Nice

  • @n153-o2n
    @n153-o2n Год назад

    Hi, what diameter was the drill bit you used to drill through the 4-inch blocks?

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  Год назад

      Just size it to be about the diameter of your bolt including threads. It should be as small as you can while allowing the bolt to rotate freely in the block. Threads need to be engaged in the wall, not the block.

  • @JrezziieDoe
    @JrezziieDoe Год назад

    What is concealed kitchen?

  • @talderson1
    @talderson1 3 года назад

    do you remember what size lag bolts you used? Width, I mean. Thanks.

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  3 года назад +1

      I think they were 3/8" by about 6-7 inches long

    • @talderson1
      @talderson1 3 года назад

      @@EveningWoodworker I went 3/8ths. 👍

  • @ignaciocorona2603
    @ignaciocorona2603 2 года назад

    Nice video, planning on doing this in my garage. I know the lag screws are 6 in. Length but are they 1/2 in, 1/4 in. ?

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  2 года назад +1

      I think they were all 1/4" lags. 3/8" would work, but 1/2" seems too big.

    • @cferrara1125
      @cferrara1125 Год назад

      What will potentially go wrong, if you use 1/2 inch lags?

    • @cferrara1125
      @cferrara1125 Год назад

      Oh is there a cutting list or plans? I know it seems simple but I'm pretty simple.

  • @MeMe-qi6ph
    @MeMe-qi6ph 9 месяцев назад

    What size lag bolts do I purchase. I know there’s 6 inch but what is the width?

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  9 месяцев назад

      I think the books I got were 3/8" but you could probably use 1/4" and still be just fine

  • @rolandfeldman3657
    @rolandfeldman3657 Год назад

    Why cut the 2x4s at 5° angle?

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  Год назад +1

      It helps them start out angled up just slightly so when the weight of the boards gets on them, the then get pulled down level.

  • @rjmills126
    @rjmills126 3 года назад

    Video on the sheet good storage?

  • @TLwimm57
    @TLwimm57 4 года назад

    can I use 2 x 3's for this project

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  4 года назад

      Yes it should work still, but you might not be able to put quite as much weight on it. The 2x4 I know can comfortably support at least 175lbs on each one.

    • @TLwimm57
      @TLwimm57 4 года назад

      The Evening Woodworker thank you. I don’t have a lot of heavy wood so should be fine

  • @amrinderc
    @amrinderc 4 года назад

    Can you please let me know which lag bolts you used?

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  4 года назад +1

      They are just regular 6" zinc 3/8" lag bolts from the big box store. But either Zinc or galvanized will do.

  • @Ghritke
    @Ghritke 7 месяцев назад +1

    So to be clear, that plywood is just part of your wall, not part of the lumber storage idea?

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  7 месяцев назад +4

      Yes, I have the same style racks also installed on drywall with studs behind.

  • @philipselman2564
    @philipselman2564 3 месяца назад

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. 👍

  • @Mastro2k
    @Mastro2k Год назад

    How long of lag bolts did you use? 5 in?

  • @juha2031
    @juha2031 Год назад

    why did you put useless sticks on the shelf? :D

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  Год назад

      Cause I like to build stuff out of those too! ruclips.net/video/c_roz9jlFHs/видео.html

  • @Nvalluri2
    @Nvalluri2 3 года назад

    Do you have plans for this lumber rack?

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  3 года назад +1

      No, but essentially you just cut the lumber supports about 20" long and the blocks all have a 5 deg cut angled upward. Send me an email if you have more questions.

  • @Infoneson
    @Infoneson 3 года назад

    Good video. A little more explanation at a slower pace would help as far as the cuts to those of us without a miter saw. Still a great idea.

    • @EveningWoodworker
      @EveningWoodworker  3 года назад +1

      The ends of the board all have a 5 degree angle so that the supports all angle up just a bit. This also allows them to settle a bit with the weight on them

    • @Infoneson
      @Infoneson 3 года назад

      @@EveningWoodworker I cut them on my saw and realized this afterwards. LOL. Went back to cut the other ends. Gonna integrate these into my garage reno!