Spray Paint Storage Rack
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- Опубліковано 28 бер 2017
- This video is about how I built a custom organizer/display rack for spray paint cans. It holds 70 cans of paint both regular and tall cans. I can also be used to store caulk tubes. The rack hangs on a 2-8 X96" exterior fiberglass door. Please comment and subscribe and check out my other videos. Also, check out my buddy's channel, RVKubotaMan on UA-cam.
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Very nice! I'm going to give it a try.
Mine is still in use. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Good luck building yours.
Thanks, you inspired me to improve shop organisation. Great video
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. The only problem with this storage rack is it’s full and I have more cans of spray paint than I have room on the rack. Lol. Good luck with your organizing!
Awesome idea, im gonna use it to make a caulking tube holder for my enclosed trailer. great work
Thanks for taking the time to comment. When you get your caulk tube holder done for your trailer, post a pic on my Facebook page if you use Facebook. I really like to see what yours looks like. Thanks for watching!
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Very nice project!
Thank you...and thanks for watching! Check out my other videos too. You can see them all here at gregsshop.net
Greg, that turned out good, after seeing yours I had to come up with something for all my cans. That displays the cans so you can see all the colors and go right to the can you need, great project and don't take up a lot of room putting it on the door.
+rvkubotaman lets see your can storage!
Great Project Greg, Nice Job!
+Jon Peters Art & Home thank you!
Nice job!
+swolff5 thanks bro!
+swolff5 thanks for watching!
I see this video is a couple years old. How has the door hinge held up under the extra weight? Just curious because I think the idea is great.
Hey Joe, thanks for asking. The door is nor sagging at all. It's an 8 foot fiberglass door with 4 hinges. The hinges on the jamb side are fastened through the jamb into the block wall with 3 1/2" tap cons. Two in each hinge. I replaced the all the small screws in each hinge with 3" screws. I didn't show this part in the video but I really should have. It has really worked out well for me. At a glance, I know what I have. Thanks for watching!
what is that counter sink bit you use???
It is a tapered counter sink bit with stop collar. I've included a link. It's the closest to what I have. I purchased mine in a pack of 3 different sizes at lowes. Separate from the bits I purchased a 3 pack of the stop collars. The price on Amazon is what I paid for the 3 pack at Lowes. These bits work extremely well. With the stop collars you get the same countersink depth every time.
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www.amazon.com/Fuller-C8M-Number-Complete-Countersink/dp/B001DDWQKA/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1511455798&sr=8-10&keywords=taper+countersink+drill+bit
www.amazon.com/Milescraft-5342-Drill-Stop-6-Piece/dp/B0055HPIWS/ref=sr_1_4?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1511456217&sr=1-4&keywords=drill+bit+stop+collars
I like that counter sink bit too, really cool
Works very well and it’s depth is adjustable on the countersink and the depth of the screw hole.