Building a low profile Steel Shelf - Ultimate steel shelf design
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- This is a very strong way to build low profile metal shelving.
DIY Metal shelving that is strong
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Yes I would definitely like to see smaller job. Since I have retired. The videos and other are like The Days of Our Lives. Keep up the good work.
Watching this video I feel like I stopped over at a friend's house and he was out in his shop working and then stood around and watched him work. A pretty common practice for me these days. At least you didn't have to listen to me say "you should have done it this way" 😁 The shop is coming along nicely Shawn.
New garage/shop was a complete surprise, maybe more information. I like your new table. I love your drainage videos but these sides project videos are fun as well.
Anything you build, you make it interesting and it is in all realityy a tutorial. I thank you for that.
Thank you Louis! Before this I was a college biology professor for 10 years so I get that carries over into my video work.
I’ll watch any of your videos. They are always creative and informative. I kinda marvel at your aptitude for all these things. 👍🏼
Hi Shawn, I enjoy this kind of project video. I don't know much about the trades, but this seems to be a big shop just for your drainage and foundation work. If you ever do a Q & A type video, maybe tell us what other uses the shop gets?😊
I also work on my cars and trucks.
@@GCFD Hi Shawn, I appreciate the reply. After watching your trailer upgrade and truck remodel videos, I'm starting to understand. 😄
Sean, that shelving unit is awesome! I look forward to see more content like this. Take care and I’ll see you down the road…
Great video Shawn...I actually enjoy these type of how to projects more than the others. Really enjoyed your trailer and flat bed truck series. Keep up the great work.
Thank you TJ!
Beautiful. Keep them coming! Some other channels I watch have a 2nd channel just for shop work. Doesn’t matter to me though. So so jelly over that shop!!!
May your bench live long, and prosper.
Yup 👍🏻. Looks a lot better than 2x3 frames. Straight and clean looking. Great idea 😊
Thank you Bill!
I enjoy these videos of 'small projects'. And I'm jealous of that workshop.
Hi Sean. Your small videos are informative so keep them coming.
Great work on the shelving, your new shed is beautiful.
That is a really great shelf design! And yes, I liked the video.
In terms of shooting your videos, I saw a guy on youtube somewhere that turned a professional microphone swing-arm into a camera mounting point for his camera. He was then able to move the camera around his shop on a rolling stand with a heavy concrete weight in the bottom, and quickly set up a perfec shot.
Nice job Shawn. Have never seen a 17’ shelf, much less installed yourself. Love watching any home project video, especially those involving metal work. 👍
Outstanding work
Awesome Work Swaw 🛠 !!! Keep them videos coimg🤟😎👍
You’re a handy man. Love these little jobs……you need more humor in them too!
Real nice, slick getting it up there.....That Dust collector is that for the table saw, Never seen one like that before, give a show of it in action, very interesting.
I want to turn that dust collector into a two stage collector. I've been wondering if it's worthy of a video so I'll try and make one!
Adobe premier and DaVinci resolve both have anti-flicker strobe removal tools FYI. One click to fix your rolling strobe
Thank you! I need to figure out the lighting stuff. I use Premier so I will check into it.
Yes, i too would definitely like to see more videos like this, in addition to the drainage, and concrete videos. Great job on the shelf!
I for one enjoy these videos and hope you do more when you can. Nice shop btw.
I enjoy all your videos.
Nice work. These vids are great.
More, is always better
Very nice job, thanks for sharing. Simple design is best
I really hope you put together a video about the building of your new beautiful shop space
Sean, as a retired machinist for the railroad, I would recommend that you get a green cloth welding jacket with all the welding and cutting you're doing it will protect you from sparks and radiation from welding. Take care , buddy!
Enjoy watching these videos.. Keep them coming
Love the vid, keen to see more. Super jelly on your grudge. Go manly.
More, please!! 😁
Great video Shawn!
I’m researching shelving options - if I had a welder, this would be great. You have got me thinking about a box section design now.
These smaller projects are brilliant - thanks very much for sharing your wisdom and expertise- on a weekly basis.
Great work as usual. Love the standard you and your team keeps on delivering.
Yes, I like to see more of this workshop material that you also produce.
Keep up the good work. You are not only unique as we all are. You are also genuine in what you do. That is why what you do is met with such an enthusiasm from so many of us viewers and subscribers.
More small stuff 😊
I don't realy like Shelves but I like your videos.
Nice man 😊
i like to see this stuf too
Ok Shawn…… I love your channel. I’ve been watching since you barely had 10k subs. So……. Where are the shop const videos?
Thank you Jim! It's been quite the journey for me learning how to make videos.
I liked it..good job.
I would like to see you contacting real estate brokers. Then get an invite to speak at their monthly sales meetings and educate them on water problems. Make video copies of some of your past works to illustrate your solution to waterproofing homes, basements, crawl spaces, etc, etc. Get out there and sell your water solutions to these real estate agents. Educate them to your solutions. Good luck.
I'm always looking for more real estate so I have a few realtors I work with. Prices are just crazy high around here right now. I've sold more than I've bought in the last few years.
Eeeeexcelent video.
These smaller videos in the new shop make me curious about the shop itself. Is it far from where you live? Do you own the property or are you renting it? I like the smaller jobs because they can be uploaded in between your longer drainage videos, which you have to wait for rain to do the final footage. I think it's worth it to do these smaller jobs, especially as you're fitting out a new workshop anyway.
Great video me likey
Like these jobs big or small
See more small stuff.
Yes more🔨🛠🔩⚙🗜⛓🧲
Is this shop at your house?
I'm sorry it's such a "pain" for you... but they're fun to watch. It looks to me like you used a lot of screws on that plywood. 😅
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You are messing up your own channel right now... Please stop!
How so? By posting off topic videos? I've been worried about that.
Awesome video, keep them coming. Neat garage and setup, nice and organized.
I love all the shop and vehicle videos. Came across your channel for drainage info and I'm into carpentry and mechanic work too so that is definite bonus content.
Oh yeah , keep them coming .
Nice video! I like to see others' ideas.
Thank you Tim!
It looks awesome. I would’ve gone shorter on the supports and leave room for maybe another shelve for the future. And yes please keep the in between jobs videos . Great content . 👍🏽
Looking good dude. The videos are great. Quick question. Are you going to tell us a little bit more about the garage as a whole? Curious if you had this built near the old shop, or if this is something at a different location. I feel like we were watching you build stuff at the old shop and then boom you have a new shop. Best of luck thanks for the content..
a few down lighters on the bottom of the shelve might be an idea, a few more of these style videos wouldn't do any harm
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