Great video and really helpful to inspire me for my setup 👌🏽 A qq. Since I am naive with wood work and stuff stuff, could you please tell what kind of wood size and specifically screws have you used for your wood installation and then board installation on top of them.
I use the same wall control pegboard for my shop and use magnets to add flexibility for small things. For heavier stuff that makes the magnet slide like you experienced, I glue smaller 6mm magnets (available in packs from Amazon) to the back of larger magnets and the smaller magnet fits into the peg holes. That keeps the magnet assembly from sliding down with heavier things.
Nice job. Much more organized and productive! Keep up the great work as the goal is for us to continue to inspire others to build something awesome. 👍🏼
the neodymium magnets you are using are really strong so you can use either plastidip or use liquid flexseal to coat it in rubber to stop it from moving around
I just subscribed to this channel after watching you build a custom top. Love your woodworking videos too. Makes me want to incorporate some of your ideas in garage. This project came out good. Very aesthetically pleasing 🙏🏽
Great video and really helpful to inspire me for my setup 👌🏽 A qq. Since I am naive with wood work and stuff stuff, could you please tell what kind of wood size and specifically screws have you used for your wood installation and then board installation on top of them. Thanks!
Hey they were just plywood scraps I had laying around. Any type of wood would work. The main purpose was just to create a gap large enough for the plugs and wires. I think the thickness ended up being 5cm x 5cm. But it depends on the size of your electronics in the back. And the screws I used were about 7.5cm long. Just make sure there will be enough of the screw to go into the wall in the back
@@BevelishCreations again appreciate your detailed information. I could see you used those white anchors which have 75lb load capacity. Do I need to find studs for them to install wood blocks or if I don't have studs on my small 20" wide wall its fine? And why you didn't use something like STANDOFF mounts?
Yes you need to use studs, or use anchors. You don’t need to drill anchors into studs. I always try to get at least one screw through an actual stud, and the rest can be in anchors. Actual studs are still preferred since anchors create big holes in your walls that needs to be filled in in the future if you sell or end your lease. What standoff mounts are you thinking about? Like the ones for picture frames and mirrors? I actually bought some of those and they felt flimsy. Maybe there are tougher ones out there, but all the ones I found were just rated for picture frames and mirrors. Once you have things like cameras, electronics, etc…hanging off of this, it’s really heavy
Wait... How is there only one stud in that span? That's got to be more than 16 inches and you should have one directly on each side of the window to support the header.
@@BevelishCreations 3d print something that would allow you to mount the charges and other items while interfacing with wall control slots. Otherwise you are completely defeating the purpose of an expensive wall control board to begin with. Whatever the solution is, it should not undermine the purpose of the product you are putting it on. ( Tape the chargers onto a Shelf, so the shelf is still moveable)
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Great video and really helpful to inspire me for my setup 👌🏽
A qq. Since I am naive with wood work and stuff stuff, could you please tell what kind of wood size and specifically screws have you used for your wood installation and then board installation on top of them.
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Haha thanks :D
For sure!!
I use the same wall control pegboard for my shop and use magnets to add flexibility for small things. For heavier stuff that makes the magnet slide like you experienced, I glue smaller 6mm magnets (available in packs from Amazon) to the back of larger magnets and the smaller magnet fits into the peg holes. That keeps the magnet assembly from sliding down with heavier things.
Ohh that’s a good idea
I immediately thought of Becki and Chris, I’m stoked you gave them Kudos
Of course!
Love this video! It gives me a lot of great ideas! Thanks!
Love the Wall Control peg boards. Have three of them.
Nice job. Much more organized and productive! Keep up the great work as the goal is for us to continue to inspire others to build something awesome. 👍🏼
Thanks :)
looks amazing great work
Much thanks
Awesome video, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching :)
„Caution: Team lift required!“
subtle flex there, nice.
Hahaha my left and right arms are the team
Another great video!! Love the idea of wall storage for cleaning up table top space!
Looks awesome!!!
Thanks Lena
Great ideas, I always love seeing your creativity.
Thanks man
Thanks for sharing! Love all of the thought you put into it.
Thanks a lot Bruce!
the neodymium magnets you are using are really strong so you can use either plastidip or use liquid flexseal to coat it in rubber to stop it from moving around
Wall-control is an incredible value and it's made in the USA.
Yesss…and I just added a 10% coupon code in the descriptions :D
Such a great channel
Keep doing what you’re doing. Watched all your videos today and will watch each one in the future
Thanks a lot! :)
cool video - gave me some good ideas! thanks
Thanks!
Awesome film and build. Wall unit is slick, clean & super flexible! Mahalo for sharing! : )
Thank you!
love this mate. got to say you have very quickly become my favourite maker on youtube :)
Thanks :D
I can’t leave the lens on the shelf like
that as it tends to be an earthquake in CA. It’s funny as my lens will leave the bed in the morning
Wall Control: Caution! Team lift required - Oversized / Overweight Carton
Alex: Whatever! 💪😂
Inspired to get a bit more organised now. Cheers!
Hahaha
I just subscribed to this channel after watching you build a custom top. Love your woodworking videos too. Makes me want to incorporate some of your ideas in garage. This project came out good. Very aesthetically pleasing 🙏🏽
Thank you!
Awesome storage solution and video bud! I love my Wall Control panels...I wonder where I got them from...
Hahaha oh yeaaah!
Cool
Fantastic work, Alex! It's looking great! 😃
I need to find some of those boards here in Brazil!
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you
Armondo F clone, but you get points for the wood cleat mounts.
I don’t know who that is, but he’s got good style then 😂
Great video and really helpful to inspire me for my setup 👌🏽
A qq. Since I am naive with wood work and stuff stuff, could you please tell what kind of wood size and specifically screws have you used for your wood installation and then board installation on top of them. Thanks!
Hey they were just plywood scraps I had laying around. Any type of wood would work. The main purpose was just to create a gap large enough for the plugs and wires. I think the thickness ended up being 5cm x 5cm. But it depends on the size of your electronics in the back. And the screws I used were about 7.5cm long. Just make sure there will be enough of the screw to go into the wall in the back
@@BevelishCreations again appreciate your detailed information.
I could see you used those white anchors which have 75lb load capacity. Do I need to find studs for them to install wood blocks or if I don't have studs on my small 20" wide wall its fine?
And why you didn't use something like STANDOFF mounts?
Yes you need to use studs, or use anchors. You don’t need to drill anchors into studs. I always try to get at least one screw through an actual stud, and the rest can be in anchors. Actual studs are still preferred since anchors create big holes in your walls that needs to be filled in in the future if you sell or end your lease.
What standoff mounts are you thinking about? Like the ones for picture frames and mirrors? I actually bought some of those and they felt flimsy. Maybe there are tougher ones out there, but all the ones I found were just rated for picture frames and mirrors. Once you have things like cameras, electronics, etc…hanging off of this, it’s really heavy
So what exactly do you do for a living?
Engineer
Wait... How is there only one stud in that span? That's got to be more than 16 inches and you should have one directly on each side of the window to support the header.
I just mean there’s only one stud between the window and the wall, which is where I wanted to mount the panels
first :DDD
You get a fancy wall control board then you just put command strips on it. WTF what was the point of using the wall control.
How should I have done it?
@@BevelishCreations 3d print something that would allow you to mount the charges and other items while interfacing with wall control slots. Otherwise you are completely defeating the purpose of an expensive wall control board to begin with. Whatever the solution is, it should not undermine the purpose of the product you are putting it on. ( Tape the chargers onto a Shelf, so the shelf is still moveable)
Good idea. I’ll make something. Thanks :)
charge my devices with a wall?!?
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