Yard Tool Storage Rack
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
- In this video I will be building a storage rack for all of my yard tool. This rack is fairly cheep as far as storage options go and it will save on valuable floor space in your garage or shed. Check out the video to see how this can be done.
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love the simplicity, cutting through all the bs :)
Great Idea! Im now a new Subscriber! Thanks for the Post!
Great idea. I've got plenty of conduit/curtain rods hanging about doing nothing. Now I've got a purpose for these. Saved me a bit of money buying not having to buy the hooks.
if only I had seen this before starting some complicated version with 2 x 4 arms. ahhhh. will be doing this with the rest of my garden tools . frickin genius simplicity.
Haha 😂 Thanks! Good luck with the rest of your project!
Love this very doable project. Thanks for sharing!
Nice!! Great use of space!!
That’s looks great
Precisely what I was thinking about doing. Thanks for the proof of concept here. Nicely done! A little time and $20 beats the $$$ on Amazon for rack systems only half as good as this one.
I added a second rack about 2-3 feet directly below the first. I hang a few things there too but also I found that adding a pair of pipes on the lower rack in line with the shovel handles keeps the shovels in good order.
I followed your suggestion and just drilled a series of holes 3” apart to make it easily adjustable. Works great!
Simple and cool 😎
It looks great
Thanks!
Such a clever idea. Thanks for sharing 😊
You’re welcome 😊
Great idea, I'm doing it today Thanks
Hope you enjoy. Good Luck!
Nice...Easy & Functional. 🛠
Thanks! I appreciate it 😄
Good job!
Thanks!! :)
Nice! I'm going to build one just like this! I think you'll find, as time goes on, that if you have the wall space to make room for more spaces would be beneficial. Some of the shovels do different jobs so keeping the spades seperate from the pointed shovels will help. Likewise with garden rakes and leaf rakes. Just so you don't have to hunt to the back of your piles :)
Very nice, cheap and easy idea.
Thanks, I appreciate it! 😁
Great ideas! Neat storage of tools for convenience and safety! 😄 I learn so much every time I watch your videos. Wish I had known these tricks when I was younger!😆❤🛠
Good idea, thanks..
Thanks! 😊
very nice
I think there was a missed opportunity to not utilize the space in between the studs. I saw another video where she put the shelves/racks in between so things looked much for flush.
Yeah, I ended up putting my digging bars and longer tools behind the lack in between the studs. But much more can fit in the studs. Thanks!
Nice idea with the pipes. If you're in a dollar store, those retractable prongs would be a better idea as well. Comes coated with rubber.
Thanks, I appreciate it! 😁
Nice idea fitting all your tool hanger at head height, a nice accident just waiting to happen.
I used 2x2 s ripped a 2x4 to save cost and used heavy pvc so it won’t rust and was cheaper
Hmm so if i cut them to fit between the studs and use the conduit idea then the tools can be recessed a little better.
Nonetheless nice idea, thank you!😊
That would be a bit more work but is a great improvement! Thanks!😊
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Great idea! Can you give any specifics on the type of conduit you used? I’ve never purchased it before but there appears to be a few different types.
1/2 EMT (electrical conduit) it comes in sticks of 10 feet.
How far are the holes apart from each other
I like it @simonsaysdiy! What size conduit did you use 1/2" or 3/4"?
Thanks! 1/2
Are the pipes just loose in the hole or fastened some how?
They seem to go in tightly but I have had a few that ended up feeling loose and I just screwed a metal screw through the 2x4 and into the pipe and that seemed to fix it.
@@SimonSaysDIY yeah I was thinking of that solution as well. Thanks for replying 😊
better ideas out there.
Nice. Why deck screws though?
Thanks! I just had them left over from my last project. You could use any type of nails or screws. :)
@@SimonSaysDIY makes sense. I was thinking you could also use 4x4s if you had that around vs. two 2x4s or just if that was cheaper maybe?
Is that metal or plastic conduit pipe? What are you cutting it with? Great idea, overall.
Conduit
He's cutting it with a reciprocating saw but you could use a hacksaw, grinder, metal saw etc
What’s the answer metal or plastic
If you have a small shed this would take up too much wall space.
True, what would you recommend?
Buy a Bigger Shed 😂
To save space just replace the conduit with hooks and don't double hang your implements on the same hook.
@@Kevin8U2b Wouldn't that limit where he can hang his tools? I am having the same problem he is with the amount of tools, and if you could explain a little bit better how to solve it another way without taking up so much space, it would be helpful
@@robwilliams2265 this video is a fantastic idea. I hate to try to add overtly much to an idea that's not mine, but it sounds like you'll have to measure your wall. Mark the ground outside your toolshop to the exact dimensions of your wall and then place your implements where you want them. Either they fit or you'll have to get a second pair of eyes to help sort.
It looks great
Thanks!!