Really nice set up. Ryobi really did a nice job designing this set up, making it a functional garage organizational system for their tools and accessories. Especially nice for a person who enjoys having tools and accessories all from the same manufacturer so everything matches. Especially for us detailer types, who many of us are of the "OCD" type and like to have everything in it's place and organized.
Excellent!! Thx so much as I've been wanting to get things up off the floor in the garage and organize everything better... Your videos are so helpful!🙏
@@OmniGarage Yes for sure -- one question is - my garage is cinder block...cement, so guessing the screws are designed for that is what you meant by they just need to be screwed into like a cement wall correct?
@ighconsulting It’ll be absolutely fine to fix to a cement wall. You’ll just need to buy some screws which play well with concrete as the ones included are better suited for wood.
I looked at these at Bunnings a while back and thought they were pretty cool but too expensive for me haha. On another note that reel mower tucked in the corner looks pretty good are we gonna be seeing some more lawn content coming soon haha
@@OmniGarage i thought you use the 2 screw holes on the edge and in the middle? you used the holes to fix the hooks in place if you want them to be permanent
@@dalecousins7373 I've seen the same where the top/bottom and end holes are for securing, and the center holes are for securing certain attachments onto the rail. But, if it works it works.
@@hamacanrana I have 4 sets of 2 rails to install tomorrow that I had delivered directly from Ryobi this week and the installation instructions on the package says 6 screws per rail and clearly shows what holes you use as that is where it’s reinforced to take the weight of what is installed on the rails.
Really nice set up. Ryobi really did a nice job designing this set up, making it a functional garage organizational system for their tools and accessories. Especially nice for a person who enjoys having tools and accessories all from the same manufacturer so everything matches. Especially for us detailer types, who many of us are of the "OCD" type and like to have everything in it's place and organized.
Yip this a perfect for having things organised and looking nice!
Excellent!! Thx so much as I've been wanting to get things up off the floor in the garage and organize everything better... Your videos are so helpful!🙏
You’re welcome. This is a great system!
@@OmniGarage Yes for sure -- one question is - my garage is cinder block...cement, so guessing the screws are designed for that is what you meant by they just need to be screwed into like a cement wall correct?
@ighconsulting It’ll be absolutely fine to fix to a cement wall. You’ll just need to buy some screws which play well with concrete as the ones included are better suited for wood.
@@OmniGarage ok great..thx so much... that's exactly what I was wondering 🙏 so helpful...so appreciate it 🙏🤗
Thankyou for taking the time to share your information. It is always very helpful
Good job keeping your tool so clean
I looked at these at Bunnings a while back and thought they were pretty cool but too expensive for me haha. On another note that reel mower tucked in the corner looks pretty good are we gonna be seeing some more lawn content coming soon haha
Both lawns are looking really sharp atm! Yeah we may sprinkle in a lawn update.
Im sorry, what kind of scrubber did you say that was?
Why have you not used the correct screw holes to mount the panels to the wall?
We have.
@@OmniGarage i thought you use the 2 screw holes on the edge and in the middle? you used the holes to fix the hooks in place if you want them to be permanent
@@dalecousins7373 I've seen the same where the top/bottom and end holes are for securing, and the center holes are for securing certain attachments onto the rail. But, if it works it works.
@@hamacanrana I have 4 sets of 2 rails to install tomorrow that I had delivered directly from Ryobi this week and the installation instructions on the package says 6 screws per rail and clearly shows what holes you use as that is where it’s reinforced to take the weight of what is installed on the rails.