Basement Storage Racks
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flush Mount supports are aesthetically pleasing. I LIKE IT
This was a great video! 😄 Thank you! 💁🏿♀️
I was trying to figure out what wood was used for the shelves.
The shelves in my basement have to be over 55 yrs old, & are sunken in. But the beams are good. So Im just tearing out the shelves and checking for water leaks that caused the mold problem.
Wow. Only $250,000 in lumber.
Next potential apocalypse I'm hoarding lumber, ammo, toilet paper and lysol wipes.
Shelves look great! Fun video to watch, nice editing. Thanks!
it's great you show the mistakes too
Your shelves look great. They really do.
This is just like all of my projects. Plan it all out, measure everything perfectly, cut exactly to the 'right' measurement, aaaaaaand the last parts never fit right.
The video was very helpful thank you 👍🏽.
Beautiful work thanks for sharing
Good job 👍
Nice looks neat and clean
Here's a like my friend..
Just built a wood rack today...
Lord have mercy that circular saw...
Did you use pressure treated lumber since it's in the basement and directly on the floor?
Yes, the vertical supports are treated.
Add led light strips for the shadowy spots
May have missed it in the video, but what's the spacing between the shelves?
How much weight can the shelves hold?
They look good to me, great video,
Looks great! i hope you filmed this 4 months ago tho.. the price of lumber now is ridiculous $8.79 per \2x4 wtf! thats a $500 shelf.
It was a couple months ago. I remember the cost of 2x4s was in the $6 range then. Total cost was about $300, which is still more than it should be.
Can you share your sketchup file ?
Def saw the on face vs the on edge issue .. if you would’ve put them all on ‘Face’ they would’ve been the same
Hi John, new subscriber here! Any idea why you had to trim down and refit the plywood?
I'm not sure really but I'm guessing a small margin of error caused them to be too tight.
My guess - nominal 2x4 size is not exact.
@@renovateyourmind I've found plywood is often up to an extra inch for the length (97 instead of 96) when buying whole sheets
Odlicno
I have made quite a few shelves similar to this. My advice is to keep the back supports the same, but on the front turn them to 90*. This reduces racking of the self side to side. Then on the center cross supports. Rip them in half and turn each piece 90*. This has more strength and will not bend or warp under the weight. Otherwise, a great build.
Rub a little dry candle wax on the corner of plywood next time. Makes em glide pretty nicely. Still trim if they are too large.
Good idea, thanks!
The deadpan delivery tho
nice!
looks great but to much over engineering for me for shelving that junk is going to be on. Great job though.
Your design was way too complicated
only flaw is the gap underneath will become filthy overtime because you can't clean it.
Even though i spent barely 5 minutes watching this, I feel very sorry for 5 min wasted...