HOW TO MAKE AN EASY FRENCH CLEAT TOOL WALL
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- HOW TO MAKE AN EASY FRENCH CLEAT TOOL WALL
French Cleat Tool Wall
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Qty: 2 - 3⁄4 inch thick plywood ( 4 feet by 8 feet)
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I’ll show this to my dad!
Anyone notice the wrong-way-round cleats at 3:16? He managed to fit the entire board like that then it magically sorts itself out at 4:06! It's always better to note learning experiences on a build vid. We all take wrong turns but failing to point them out helps no-one. Turns it from 'look what I can do' to 'this is what you can do'. Nice end result - neat storage and room to expand!
Thank you for the feedback.. Back then, I was learning to edit videos, and I forgot to remove that footage. Thank you for your support.
@@watcherick4433 Hi Erick, the content is great and it's not the quality of the edit I was commenting on. The point I was making is that you should have highlighted the rework you had to so that all could learn. Similarly the layout was initially too tight to allow cleated stations to be fitted/removed so you had to increase the spacing. This is all good stuff that could have been passed on to others. You've got some great content and good vids for DIY. Keep it up, top stuff 👍
Thank you will see in future videos .. How I’m referring to avoid some issues that I did. Thanks Again!
@@watcherick4433 look forward to it! 👍
lol you right
agree, french cleat is an absolut perfect solution for your workshop, I need to redo mine but this time I will 45 degree angle on both sides much much easier to cut and cleats closer to each other
Yes is the best!, a new tip that I learned.. cut more 45 clips that you need.. to get extra strips.. i bought new tools and I have to make more .. now i always have extra in case I buy a new tool.
my friend. very nice. wow. thank you so much. be happy. bravo... see you.
Thank you Sir!
Looks great! Someday I might have to hire you to outfit my shop!
That would be cool!
Suggestion if you plan to install the cleat wall in one piece. Cut the bottom of your plywood wall at 45 degrees. Install a leveling cleat on your 2 x 4s. Rest the wall in the cleat then nail it. Use the resting cleat for more walls.
Really good idea! Thank you for sharing
Nice video! I love a good french cleat wall!
Thank you !! I love your French cleat wall too!!
To measure.....take 1/2 of the width + 1/2 of the height to get the exact 45 degree cut
Thank you so much for the feedback. 👍🏻
Love it!
Thank you!! :)
There is a formula to calculate the perfect french cleat cut. No need for try and error
Thank you, I recognize that I’m not an expert, and also this video has been helping a lot of people that don’t know the formula or they are not experts.
Nice vídeo. But gives me anxiety see you using a tablesaw. I injury myself with a single second of mistake and almost lost a finger. You got lucky with all that i see. Please, for you safety, see some vídeos about table saw procedure. Stay safe and nice woodworking.
Thank you and thanks from your feedback
Nice Video but I'd like to see you using a push stick instead of running around to pull the boards through.
I have the one that comes with the table saw, but I wouldn’t say I like it.. Which one do you recommend?
Great Job
Thank you!
Nice job 👌
Thanks!
Thanks for the video very well done. So just to check the cleats are two inches what measurements are the spacer blocks you use to space the cleats out please and what diameter is the wood you are using 👍
Thank you for Watching! And yes the spacer Block is 3”.
That is so cool
Thank you!!!
@@watcherick4433 you’re welcome
Just a note for your safety. It made me cringe when I was watching you cut these pieces...
When using the table saw to cut an angle, you want the fence on the other side of the blade, so the blade tilts AWAY from the fence. Not towards it.
Also you need to use a push stick, never pull the workpiece through.
The only reason you didn't get any kick back when making those cuts its because you have a splitter (the thing after the blade).
You never want to trap the work piece (wood) between the fence and the blade, its perfect conditions for injury.
Otherwise, nice job. I am doing some research to make my own French cleat tool holders.
Thank you for your feedback.. it helps me to improve my skills.
How far are the 2x4s on the wall? 24 inches?
Great video, thanks.
That's depend of how many weight are you going to add to the wall, for me was 3 feet.
Thank you for watching.
@@watcherick4433 thanks Erick
Thank you for sharing but can you please get a push stick or something I gasped a couple of times when you put your hand near the blade. I think that table saw came with one. It’s cheap insurance.
Thanks for the advice; I will
How did you attach the 2x4 to the cement???? I have a similar situation.
I drill a hole with HammerDrill and then I used tapcon screws with a washer.
How much is a basic toolbox?
The price to have your tools organize and have your shop with 5S.