as a proper man, I can’t look at the instructions.😂 however, I will spend 11 minutes on TH-cam to watch someone that knows what they are doing. thanks. that helped a lot.👍
I feel the same way and have learned that no matter how simple and well laid out the instructions are, I still find a way to goof it up sometimes. Thanks for your response and for watching
@@tonycarthan6425 It looks like the deal is you only get the veterans benefit on full priced items. Sales and discounts dont stack. A lot of the Gladiator stuff seems to be "on sale" but not all of it is. I'm working on a plan for my garage.
we just assembled these for my workplace 2 of them actually, none of us can get the locking mechanism to actually lock. it's very odd, it's the same problem on both. i came here to check out how you assembled yours. good job! yours actually lock. i am confused lol
@@tonycarthan6425 yes! We didn’t get the screws for the actual shelves. I emailed Gladiator but won’t hear back until next week. We may have to go to Lowe’s to get some screws because I need this very soon!
@@tonycarthan6425 how would you use the plywood???? I would love to strengthen them up! I am using this as an office supplies cabinet. Only thing big would be binders and stacks of paper
@@victoriasbids85 I think the best way would be to cut prices the same size as the existing shelves and simply lay them on shelves you want to put heavy materials on. By cutting the same size, the loads would be spread toward the left and right sides where the shelves mount. You dont need thick wood, 1/4 inch would be a significant improvement, but 1/2 to 3/4 would really strengthen things up.
You made it look easy and you are a funny guy. Thanks for sharing this.
You are welcom and thanks for watching.
as a proper man, I can’t look at the instructions.😂 however, I will spend 11 minutes on TH-cam to watch someone that knows what they are doing. thanks. that helped a lot.👍
I feel the same way and have learned that no matter how simple and well laid out the instructions are, I still find a way to goof it up sometimes. Thanks for your response and for watching
You did a great job on this video.
Thanks for the compliment and for watching.
Thank you for this Tony..im startin on 2 of em soon..!
It will be a breeze, I have already made the mistakes for you!😁 Thanks for commenting and watching.
Lol! Best channel on the internetsssss
Very helpful - chill vibe also a ++++++!
Thanks for watching. I dont understand the meaning of chill vibe a ++++++!
@@tonycarthan6425 it means that your cool headed attitude is a plus plus plus!
Thank you so much for that.
Thanks Man!
You are welcom and thanks for watching.
Damn. I was looking forward to that veterans discount
Sometimes we get a break and sometimes not brother. Thanks for watching.
@@tonycarthan6425 It looks like the deal is you only get the veterans benefit on full priced items. Sales and discounts dont stack. A lot of the Gladiator stuff seems to be "on sale" but not all of it is. I'm working on a plan for my garage.
we just assembled these for my workplace 2 of them actually, none of us can get the locking mechanism to actually lock. it's very odd, it's the same problem on both. i came here to check out how you assembled yours. good job! yours actually lock. i am confused lol
Make sure the shelf without the magnet is at the same level as the lock mechanism.
Thank you!
You're welcome! And thanks for watching.
These need a 4th shelf
Yes it does.
At least you got all of your hardware
Oah my, did they short you some pieces?
@@tonycarthan6425 yes! We didn’t get the screws for the actual shelves. I emailed Gladiator but won’t hear back until next week. We may have to go to Lowe’s to get some screws because I need this very soon!
Great video. Those shelves are pretty flimsy for $300+ cabinet.
I think with little effort you could strengthen them with some 3/4 inch plywood and drywall screws. The rest of the structure is sturdy.
@@tonycarthan6425 how would you use the plywood???? I would love to strengthen them up! I am using this as an office supplies cabinet. Only thing big would be binders and stacks of paper
@@victoriasbids85 I think the best way would be to cut prices the same size as the existing shelves and simply lay them on shelves you want to put heavy materials on. By cutting the same size, the loads would be spread toward the left and right sides where the shelves mount. You dont need thick wood, 1/4 inch would be a significant improvement, but 1/2 to 3/4 would really strengthen things up.
😂😂😂 nice clip!
It does look like hinge
It fooled me!
10:59 pun intended?😂
Yes, LOL 😁 , Thanks for watching and catching the joke.
10:00 Hilarious 😂
Thanks! Got to have fun.
Almost "Dummy" proof. The plastic bag too] LOL