This all assumes my ceiling joists are spaced perfectly apart. Mine are not. As per your instruction booklet, id have to add a piece of wood between my joists for racks that don't hit a stud. This rack system should be customizable to any length and all I would have to do is trim any grid pieces to size
That's easy to fix just buy 2 - 2x6 and find the joists with a stud finder then you can just slap the 2x6 right on to the ceiling with 3 1/2 wood screws just make sure u hitting the joists the once you got that done just install the rack to the measure that its meant to be.. 2, 6 or 8 ft i just came with the same problem as you did and thats how i fixed it.. it came out pretty good.
@@usherpaco - I ended up buying some heavy duty angle iron, drilling holes in the right spots and mounting across 2 joists. I'd have to say my setup is much stronger now than it would have been right out of the box. I had to do that several times with the angle iron. I just happened to get lucky on two of the racks where they lined up perfectly with the joists
I purchased the VersaRac Overhead Storage Rack, which didn't include the "multi-hook accessory kit". The video stated "there are 5 different hooks that come in the kit". Is this something that should have been included with the rack, or something that is sold separately?
This all assumes my ceiling joists are spaced perfectly apart. Mine are not. As per your instruction booklet, id have to add a piece of wood between my joists for racks that don't hit a stud. This rack system should be customizable to any length and all I would have to do is trim any grid pieces to size
That's easy to fix just buy 2 - 2x6 and find the joists with a stud finder then you can just slap the 2x6 right on to the ceiling with 3 1/2 wood screws just make sure u hitting the joists the once you got that done just install the rack to the measure that its meant to be.. 2, 6 or 8 ft i just came with the same problem as you did and thats how i fixed it.. it came out pretty good.
@@usherpaco - I ended up buying some heavy duty angle iron, drilling holes in the right spots and mounting across 2 joists. I'd have to say my setup is much stronger now than it would have been right out of the box. I had to do that several times with the angle iron. I just happened to get lucky on two of the racks where they lined up perfectly with the joists
I just got out of my attic. I just added a 2x4 and some braces. Worked great
They also sell the Versarac Pro now, that has heavy duty angle iron that are much longer and can accomodate for unevenly spaced joists
I purchased the VersaRac Overhead Storage Rack, which didn't include the "multi-hook accessory kit". The video stated "there are 5 different hooks that come in the kit". Is this something that should have been included with the rack, or something that is sold separately?
I just installed mine today. I did not get the 5 hooks either. This video is wrong. The hooks are accessories you have to buy separately.
Thanks!@@ppham444
I got the hook kit with mine and they are awesome... as a matter of fact, I have a 20 piece kit!
Great video. Is it me or the guy in the video look like the actor from underworld Michael Corbin? Lol
He needs a better agent!
Yes! Michael Corvin.
Its too hard for me