This is so awesome. I was thinking I'd just have to make my own Lego table from scratch to get something with good dimensions to hold white baseplates, but this is way easier, not to mention cheaper and probably even better looking! Thank you!
The carpet tape worked like a breeze! I kept fiddling around with the hot glue gun and the glue kept hardening before I could position it. Great video!
It would have been better to put the double sided adhesive at the seems of the base plates and the edges (border) so that when you need to remove legos you're not pulling up the edges of the base plates.
So I just went to Ikea and Lego, got what I needed; EXCEPT for the hangers for the drawer. What'd Y'all do? If you got it at IKEA, what was the name of the product. the person I asked there said that the bins go with the furniture. No separate gliders
Just did this project and my daughters LOVE it (we got them purple and pink base plates). Regarding the Trofast railing, my local IKEA does not sell any of the children’s furniture items in the scratch/dent/clearance section due to safety concerns, I get it, they had those lawsuits- they suggested I call CS. I did that and they sent me 4 Trofast rails free of charge. Excellent experience, just don’t expect to find the spare parts in store, it’s not guaranteed.
I asked for them at the customer service desk and they gave them to me. I also mention other methods for attaching them in my tutorial here - www.thehandymansdaughter.com/diy-lego-table/
You can't physically buy the rails off the shelf, because they are pre-built into furniture. What I did was went to the customer service department at IKEA and asked. At first the guy was confused and told me I'd have to buy the whole piece of furniture with the rails attached, so I explained the IEKA hack and what I wanted to do with them and he eventually found the part. They posted them out to me free of charge! They turned up in the mail today, I got 8 of them. Very impressed with the service from IKEA.I did not realise that you can get spare parts for free from there.
@@kellyjohnston2712 Im glad that you were able to get the rails for your table. My experience was the opposite at the Ikea store in Columbus Ohio. I explained the project as you did but I never used the phrase Ikea Hack. the manager, Bright Cane, ( yes that's his name) was very nasty and rude when he told me that they do not give replacement parts for Ikea hacks. its against their policy to manipulate and change their furnitures original state. I then said, "well heres my receipt, it belongs to me now, and I can do whatever I want to it." He said he was not giving me rails to destroy their furniture. And he went on to say that I may attempt to return the lack table if my project didn't turn out good. And of course if I did that Ikea would have every right not to accept the return. But my problem is that I purchased 4 lack tables and 4 bins along with a lot of other items. As long as all the products came from Ikea what difference does it make how I interchange them. That's the basis and concept of their products anyway. Needles to say im going back tomorrow and hopefully that asshole wont be there. if im not successful then I will have to call order them.
@@kellyjohnston2712 some of them may be built into the furniture, but the tub trays we got for a different ikea furniture required me to install the rails myself. So definitely a part that they could send to you or in your case hand to you as a separate part.
Hi. This is amazing. I have seen u use super glue and double sided carpet tape to adhere the LEGO plates to the table. Which one do u prefer? Thanks so much 😀
@@AutismJourney_BeKind Depending on how thick the mounting tape is, it should be ok. Carpet tape is really thin but super sticky, so it doesn't raise up the baseplates off the table. Thicker mounting tape might make the surface uneven.
I love "get to the point" videos. Thanks for not talking about your feelings and boring back story..
This is a great diy! Tnanks again!!
This is so awesome. I was thinking I'd just have to make my own Lego table from scratch to get something with good dimensions to hold white baseplates, but this is way easier, not to mention cheaper and probably even better looking! Thank you!
The carpet tape worked like a breeze! I kept fiddling around with the hot glue gun and the glue kept hardening before I could position it. Great video!
I would add a bar to stop the drawer to slide out the other side
wow thanks for sharing 😮🎉❤
WOW!! I am going to make this for my son!
It would have been better to put the double sided adhesive at the seems of the base plates and the edges (border) so that when you need to remove legos you're not pulling up the edges of the base plates.
This is really good idea. Thank you!
Where can I purchase the brackets to slide the yellow bucket
The best. Thank you 🙏
Great idea !! Thank you !
So I just went to Ikea and Lego, got what I needed; EXCEPT for the hangers for the drawer. What'd Y'all do? If you got it at IKEA, what was the name of the product. the person I asked there said that the bins go with the furniture. No separate gliders
That’s so cute
Wow! Great!
Has anyone figured out how to get the bin sliders?
hi, where did you bought the slide track, what is the name of it? Thanks 😊
I would like to know that too
Same. I can’t find the sliders
I'm a Lego lover
Organize Lego room, table and/or area for *ease of use* when building rather than for storage or display?
Just did this project and my daughters LOVE it (we got them purple and pink base plates). Regarding the Trofast railing, my local IKEA does not sell any of the children’s furniture items in the scratch/dent/clearance section due to safety concerns, I get it, they had those lawsuits- they suggested I call CS. I did that and they sent me 4 Trofast rails free of charge. Excellent experience, just don’t expect to find the spare parts in store, it’s not guaranteed.
What size base plates did you buy?
@@jessicasattler6016 www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M3MMG4I/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 these specifically 👍
what is CS?
Do you know if Duplo’s would fit on the LEGO plates?
Yes they will.
What size of lack table did you buy?
Does it matter which table? 22 x 22 or 21 5/8 x 21 5/8?
hi i am curious where you can get those rails for those trofast bins. i called ikea but they do not carry such rail. thank you
I asked for them at the customer service desk and they gave them to me. I also mention other methods for attaching them in my tutorial here - www.thehandymansdaughter.com/diy-lego-table/
You can't physically buy the rails off the shelf, because they are pre-built into furniture. What I did was went to the customer service department at IKEA and asked. At first the guy was confused and told me I'd have to buy the whole piece of furniture with the rails attached, so I explained the IEKA hack and what I wanted to do with them and he eventually found the part. They posted them out to me free of charge! They turned up in the mail today, I got 8 of them. Very impressed with the service from IKEA.I did not realise that you can get spare parts for free from there.
@@kellyjohnston2712 Im glad that you were able to get the rails for your table. My experience was the opposite at the Ikea store in Columbus Ohio. I explained the project as you did but I never used the phrase Ikea Hack. the manager, Bright Cane, ( yes that's his name) was very nasty and rude when he told me that they do not give replacement parts for Ikea hacks. its against their policy to manipulate and change their furnitures original state. I then said, "well heres my receipt, it belongs to me now, and I can do whatever I want to it." He said he was not giving me rails to destroy their furniture. And he went on to say that I may attempt to return the lack table if my project didn't turn out good. And of course if I did that Ikea would have every right not to accept the return. But my problem is that I purchased 4 lack tables and 4 bins along with a lot of other items. As long as all the products came from Ikea what difference does it make how I interchange them. That's the basis and concept of their products anyway. Needles to say im going back tomorrow and hopefully that asshole wont be there. if im not successful then I will have to call order them.
@@kellyjohnston2712 some of them may be built into the furniture, but the tub trays we got for a different ikea furniture required me to install the rails myself. So definitely a part that they could send to you or in your case hand to you as a separate part.
Great hack,but that little bin wouldn't be big enough to hold all the legos in my two popcorn cans,lol.
Hi. This is amazing. I have seen u use super glue and double sided carpet tape to adhere the LEGO plates to the table. Which one do u prefer? Thanks so much 😀
I definitely prefer the double sided carpet tape! The plates stay down much better with the tape, and it's faster and easier too!
Thank u so much for getting back to me, I really appreciate it. I have scotch extreme strong mounting tape. Do u think that would be ok? :)
@@AutismJourney_BeKind Depending on how thick the mounting tape is, it should be ok. Carpet tape is really thin but super sticky, so it doesn't raise up the baseplates off the table. Thicker mounting tape might make the surface uneven.
yes this is so true!! I will def go with the carpet tape. I can not thank u enough for u helping me.
Hi! Where did you get that bin?
It's the IKEA Trofast bin.
@@TheHandymansDaughter thank you!
@@TheHandymansDaughterHow do you buy the slider tracks?
Hi what size are the lego mats and where did you buy them or what side would i need thankyou x
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Ashleigh Wills they sell fake LEGO
@@BourkeKristian1 well.then go argos if you want real lego
Whos here after the lego ikea stuff
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