The Ultimate Space-saving Hack For Storing Your Spices | In-wall Spice Rack You Must See!
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We recently completed a kitchen renovation which included a new pantry. In order to promote continued marital bliss, it became abundantly clear to me that I needed a better way to store my extensive collection of BBQ rubs and spices. Instead of taking up precious shelf space, I decided to steal space from on of the stud cavities behind the drywall to make an in-wall spice rack. The process is much easier than you'd think: cut the opening, mud the back side of the interior drywall so it's nice and smooth, then construct a frame that can be inserted into the opening for a nice snug fit.
Now I have enough room for my entire collection and I can actually see what I have, instead of having to dig through rows of spice bottles that are sitting in a bin on a shelf.
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Got mine and it is really great stuff. So glad you got that process and making the stuff. I think the stiff material you use is perfect. When the edge is worn some I just cut it off for a new edge.
Thanks for fixing that site -- I was getting 404's on it some weeks ago...
Love seeing the kids in the shop having a good time. Ava has gotten big, too!
I did the same thing 35 years ago, going down the stairs to the basement, two on one side and one on the other. This is a great space saver and prevents trips up and down the stairs to the store space i have in the basement.
Not only are you talented at woodworking but this is also entertaining. After my husband bought a special smoker/ grill/ griddle we began to collect different spice combos, too.
Thank you.
That's great that you get your kids involved with projects. Well done.
We built a pull-out spice rack tgat goes between fridge & cabinets outta fence pickets & dowels... it turned out amazing & freed up so much cupboard space. We live in a rental, so it's a perfect solution for us!
I've been using the Chica Licka Bam Bam lately and I can't stop. I think it's cool that your build is both practical and allows you to "display" your collection rather than having it hidden away or stacked three deep in a cabinet where things go to die.
Kids just can’t stop themselves from hamming it up for the camera.😂 Love it. Great idea for the project.
Hey Mark,
You should try some "Perini Ranch" rub, if you do any smoking. I found it the perfect rub for both beef and pork.
Rick
I got a distinct Tom Sawyer vibe when you got Ava to paint the wall. Now she's having all the fun...
Dancing kids are best part!!!! LOLLOLOLOL
I just wish my pantry had that much wall space to work with. I am stuck with using the inside of the door. Yours looks great. Easy project. Inexpensive. Not in need of much time either. You should have left some room for expansion though. It looks full already. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
Nice! I went whole hog and recessed the fridge and nuker in my parents old kitchen. Took up a smidge of garage space but it was worth it in the kitchen. Been loving these use if space ideas ever since.
Thanks for reminding me why grandparenthood is better than parenting. Oh, and the woodworking is great, too.
Grandkids, children you can give back. 😊
@@pitsnipe5559 Grandkids, children you can load up with sugar and give back.
Looks great - just don’t put a wall hangar on the other side of the wall in the hallway….. Next on The Stall pod cast - how Mark decides what rub to use when
Do you apply those spices with the grain of the meat? You don’t want to make meat mad by rubbing it the wrong way!
I'm going to need a tier list for your spices. To three would be good. I over indulge in spices myself.
Glad to see I am not the only one with the spice hoarding problem. I just had to explain to my wife why I have 3 kinds of paprika. I guess I should start building this.
You'd have to explain that to me too, since you're missing one! There's Spanish paprika, smoked Spanish paprika, Hungarian paprika, and hot Hungarian paprika. Which one are you missing?
@@Ea-Nasir_Copper_Co lol, I am out of Spanish paprika.
My mother taught me how to paint when I was 8. Then she actually had me paint the Wedgewood Blue chair rails in her white bedroom because I was steadier than she was! I would estimate that I've painted at least 75 rooms in my life. Wish I had one of those spice racks, you did a nice job.
This is also good behind a bathroom door for toiletries.
Perfect. Nice job. I need one. Nice paint job, young lady!
This was amazing work again and I love watching u and u do amazing work and u are a great woodworker always!!
Great little project. TWW loves some spices I see. Your kids are adorable. Ava, the painting princess, did a great job. “ Liar liar pants on fire” lol. Your son hamming it up was hilarious too. “What’s that song called”? “It’s called, eh eh ih ih eh” The kids had me cracking up!
Great idea!
My kitchen (120 year old house) had an iron board cabinet built between two wall studs. I removed the ironing board and turned it into a spice cabinet.
Fancy man over here, I don’t have any plywood but I have some maple lying around. I’m kidding it looks great.
Just needed to say. Great vid as always. Your daughter is a cutie. Also, loved the Larry David allusion. Big fan of you both. Peace and Happy Trails.
YES, I LOVE THE KIDS OUT IN THE SHOP, and not playing some computer game. This is something they will take with them the rest of there life's. Nothing like being self sufficient. Even if they hire out a job they have some idea what is being done or should be done.
Plus it builds a good bond.
" she has on headphones so she doesn't have to listen to any of his well you know." Safety glasses!
Those kids!
Inspiring!! Thanks for this!
"Everything doesn't need to be perfect"
Nice! I did that qt my last house except it involved ru Ning prefabparticle boa4d unitsthrough a jobsite saw and shoving it in between the studs. Yours is much more upscale.
Great project.
This is a pretty awesome idea.... thank you, I might try it!!!
Great idea. Could have added wainscoting panel to the drywall to make it look even better and protect the drywall.
Lovin' the dog!
Thanks!
Thank you!
Love me some Potato Slayer!
I’m not even that huge of a potato fan but I put that stuff on a baked potato the other day and it was amazing!
I need one of these!!!
Awesome work, Marc! 😃
But you know what... After starting to learn to cook you realize most seasonings are just mixtures of other seasonings. But it's definitely a good idea to have them all at your disposal!
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
My goal is to try as many as I can, pick some favorites, and then try to recreate them on my own.
@@woodwhisperer Sweet! 😃
0:40 That is called a Drywall Sword.
Love it!
Your family is so darn cute :D
In Turkish we say "keyif pezevengi" , nice work and good collection
Well. At least we know why they were dancing for the camera. Hams have hams. Lol
Good Shit
Our dogs would be all over that wet paint and then the house.
Where can I buy a sander hose as flexible as that one?
The advantages of the cardboard walls in the US I suppose, this would be next to impossible with my concrete walls ;)
If you haven't tried Meat Church's Holy Cow yet- I highly recommend!
I always keep my Shit on the top shelf, too!
Back at the OLD home stead.
Painted maple? Oh well.
For the back painted or not, i would go buy a sheet of luan floor underlayment for the back and just surface nail it to the back.
You can search in the pile at the big box store and find some with a nice wood grain pattern that would look good with a clear or stained woodgrain and its cheap.
Your daughters right noting is perfect, and imperfections my dad always said give a project a hand made feel.
I actually was thinking about doing a project like that, i have a spot thats perfect for it, but ductwork for the second story is right behind it, and spices last longer if they are not exposed to heat, like by the oven. So mine would need insulation behind it.
Time to teach them kids how to do some woodworking, i was about your daughters age when my dad was building boats in the basement. I'm going on 64 now.
My 40 year old kids i would not trust with power tools, i didn't have a woodworking shop until they moved out.
That can't be all your rubs. You need to bump those numbers up!
I'm trying man, I'm trying!!
I didn’t see any Grub Rub on there.
I like seeing young Becky Thatcher, errr Ava working with you.
But what is the best bbq rub/spice? 😂
how do you get the movie clip for your video?
Make your own rubs newb 😎
If god wanted us to make our own rubs, he wouldn’t have invented Meat Church.
@@woodwhisperer home made rubs > *
Next you'll tell me you don't make your own sauces either ..lol
@@woodwhisperer That's not a Frasier reference, is it?
Marc, what brand and size of bandsaw is that?
It's an SCM s440p
Doesn't take up any space on a shelf or cabinet, but you also can't put a shelf or cabinet in front of it, so it actually does.
Obviously this is to be done on a wall that would not be intended for a shelf or cabinet, as is the case here.
Great project that turned out really well. Hmmm, however, there does come to mind something about child labor laws..... 🙂
....trying to square a corner...SQUIREL!!!! i.e. wife distracting with new cup. Marc safely maneuvers around and nails a perfect 90!
The ultimate RUclips comment hack you must read! 99% skip it.
Ava sounds freaking adult with the way she talks. How old is she?
She’s 8.
@@woodwhisperer That makes it even more impressive. Did you consider running an IQ test with her? Premature high developed pronounciation and vocalization are a sign of giftedness.
Don't forget to put 60% of the money you make from this video into your kids trust funds.
OMG walk in panty. I'm so poor
Definitely your kids.😇
I cannot believe you aren’t organizing by brand! 😂
If it’s already full, maybe you should make one or two more. Look forward to next video.
Fun project, you sure have a helluva lot more spices than I do, that's for sure. Can't believe how big the kids are. Ava is so damned cute, my goodness! And Mateo is the ham he's always been. Great to see them. Love the dance.
You can never have too many barbecuing spices.
Ava might be onto something with that drinkable paint and edible walls.
Mark doesn't have a bbq problem. He has a spice problem. I wish I had a spot to do that!
Great video that’s a lot of bbq spices but that’s a great idea. Thanks for sharing love seeing the kids in the shop and at the house helping out can’t wait to see as they get older if they like to do woodworking like their dad. I think more kids need stuff like this in their life instead of video games great job.
Great video, the kids are getting so big..... and so much like Dad :-)
Working in the shop, and hanging with the youngins at the same time,... Cool
And using unused space,.. very clever
Core memory unlocked...
Brad nails, just until the glue dries.
I forgot to show the clips of me removing them afterward.
Marc taking a hand plane to a 2x4??? 😂. Never thought I’d see the day
Cheyaaa ... I don't even own A spice, let alone many spices that would necessitate the need for an entire rack!
Lol. I see what you did there Wayne.
"What am I going to do, with a spice rack?"
“You don't like it? Fine. You know Marc, if you're not careful, you're going to lose me.”
cute little whippersnappers
Nice opening line!
Great rack! I think I would have put a plywood back instead of messing with the drywall…or in your case maybe a solid wood tongue and groove backing 😀
Love your work. I noticed that you lifted the maple every time you were pulling the wood through the bandsaw. Is there a particular reason?
Mmm…maple. My favourite. I appreciate the “So I Married An Axe Murderer” reference. My friends and I used to quote this movie all the damn time. We’re Gen-X so I guess we’re kinda obligated.
Prettay Prettay Prettay good! 😁 I need to try this in my pantry!! Thanks!
Love this idea... I may borrow it for a later reno here.
One question: I noticed when you were ripping on the bandsaw that you were pulling the material at the end (totally logical), but elevating / angling it up off the saw table... and I understand the physics of this and how that's not unsafe, but was wondering if that's a Secret Woodworker Trick, or just a Marc-ism...?
Look at it! It's a veritable planetoid! It's like an orange on a toothpick!
The spicy honey hog is my family’s favorite.
I enjoyed seeing this. I made an almost identical in wall spice rack a year ago. In my case I used clear pine boards and I varnished them instead of painting. My wife felt it was important to install horizontal metal retaining rods a couple of inches above each shelf so the spices can’t fall out on their own. (We sometimes have earthquakes here.) I used stainless steel 1/8 inch diameter welding rods which were inexpensive and yet look premium. I’m a bit OCD and since our new spice cabinet was in a main area of the kitchen I decided to install a cabinet door over the spice rack. We have Ikea kitchen cabinets and I was able to find an Ikea cabinet door that matched. Of course I ordered the door prior to making the spice rack so I could match the size to the door. An interesting caveat, the Ikea cabinet door cost more than the entire rest of the project. Ikea cabinets used to be quite inexpensive. Not any more. Anyway we are very happy with the end result.
I wonder why you use perfectly beautiful and natural wood and then spoil the look of it with paint. Is that because you like plastic look better? 😊
Cool having the kids at home and giving them the opportunity to get experiences with the out of school life!! Happy summer for them with their parents.
What a cool idea. I will use this in my pantry on one side and on the other side for cans. I’ll probably use a 1/4” ply on the back. Great job!!!
One, you need some Kosmos BBQ rub. Two, I think Matt Cremona would be jealous since his project is nowhere near done.
Paint you can drink? Like milk paint?
Love this idea, came out very nice. Now to convince my husband we can do this.
It's like an orange on a toothpick!
So it's not just my kids that act like that. Good to know. lol
WOW...that's a lot of spices 😀
I've done that a year but I used the studs and just added brackets so I didn't have to use all materials
Great video