Thanks for talking about the design and not just cutting pieces of material. Great explanations like this make it easy to modify if I want to change the design for my specific situation.
Very useful video. Glad I found it. In terms of the depth of the shelf, we could do an even 10" rather than 10 1/8", right? That final 1/8" isn't going to make a difference?
Really like the idea, I plan to do something similar...do you mind giving some more detail on the way you mounted it to the wall? I understand you have a 4x4 mounted to studs above and below the shelves, but how did you screw the shelves to the 4x4? Pocket holes from the vertical pieces into the 4x4? I feel like the majority of the force would be on the screws into the upper 4x4, and it worries me a little...but I also think making a 3/4 plywood back for every shelving unit would also be overkill...maybe I'm overthinking this! Appreciate the help!
This could not if come at a better time. Shop reorganization is in full swing. A great solution to answer the age old question... what to do with all the sustainers
So glad it will be able to help! Best part is I didn't knock this out and record the video instantly, I have had over a year using it and has been a great test for the design! I am still pleased with it! The pocket screw method makes it fast and plenty strong enough for it's purpose.
Thanks for talking about the design and not just cutting pieces of material. Great explanations like this make it easy to modify if I want to change the design for my specific situation.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for sharing. I’m looking for an under bench systainer storage solution. You’ve given me some nice ideas. Well done 👍
Glad it was helpful!
What a great solution for the age old question... what to do with all your sustainers. I’m in the middle of a shop reorganization. Great video
Thanks! Missed your comment on this one!
So simple yet so great thanks for sharing I will be doing this!
Glad it can help, it still works great for me!
Excellent video, saves space, width & $. Good job
Glad it was helpful!
Very useful video. Glad I found it. In terms of the depth of the shelf, we could do an even 10" rather than 10 1/8", right? That final 1/8" isn't going to make a difference?
Thanks, simple, functional and economical ... not overkilled
Thanks, has been about 2 years and still happy with it also
Very nice simple solution!
Simple and Best !... much better than all the SYS-AZ & SYS3 rails that are overpriced
Thanks a bunch for your great idea.Keep it up
Thanks I will keep them coming!
Awesome and simple, top job
Really like the idea, I plan to do something similar...do you mind giving some more detail on the way you mounted it to the wall? I understand you have a 4x4 mounted to studs above and below the shelves, but how did you screw the shelves to the 4x4? Pocket holes from the vertical pieces into the 4x4? I feel like the majority of the force would be on the screws into the upper 4x4, and it worries me a little...but I also think making a 3/4 plywood back for every shelving unit would also be overkill...maybe I'm overthinking this! Appreciate the help!
This could not if come at a better time. Shop reorganization is in full swing. A great solution to answer the age old question... what to do with all the sustainers
So glad it will be able to help! Best part is I didn't knock this out and record the video instantly, I have had over a year using it and has been a great test for the design! I am still pleased with it! The pocket screw method makes it fast and plenty strong enough for it's purpose.
@@fultonfinewoodworks for sure
Cool project, was looking to make something similar.
It’s worked out great, currently planning a new version for my new van as well
Great idea!
Beautiful, sir. 80 USD well spent.
Nice video