The Ultimate Diy Hanging Garage Shelves Design You Need To Try! Garage Storage Ideas
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- Опубліковано 25 лис 2024
- The Ultimate Diy Hanging Garage Shelves Design You Need To Try! Garage Storage Ideas - This is my best design to date for DIY hanging garage shelves. This project only cost $90 in 2024.
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Materials list for the 16' shelf:
5) 2x3x8 studs
1) 4x8 sheet of 3/8" plywood
2) 1/2-in x 10-ft Metallic EMT Conduit
20) #10 x 3-1/2-in Yellow Zinc Interior Wood Screws
1) 1-1/4-in W x 1-1/4-in H x 3-ft L Zinc-plated Steel Perforated-round Angle
10) 1/4-in x 2-1/2-in Silver Zinc-Plated Hex-Head Interior Lag Screws
10) 1/4-in x 1-1/4-in Silver Zinc-Plated Hex-Head Interior Lag Screws
5) 5/16" x 1/2" Hex Bolts
5) 5/16" Nylon lock nuts
10) 5/16" washers
20) 1/4" washers
1) Titebond II Premium Wood Glue
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That was pretty awesome I love it
Thank you, I really like this shelf design too!
This is the same way they hang the garage door rails. If it works to hold up a 400lbs+ garage door, No problem for a simple shelf. Nice job..:)
Thanks for stopping by!
My garage ain’t high enough for this, but I still dig the whole design, awesome video man ❤
Appreciate it!
Very nice custom work! Great video.
Thanks! It was a fun project.
Slick idea. Love your vice and band saw
Thank you
great idea! Thanks for sharing! Looks like I will be buying a hand held pipe cutter. Feel like you don't waste near as much storage space as you would hanging with all wood. Plus it is just a cleaner look overall.
Very true!
Congrats!
Looks really good and you have used some good imagination!
Many thanks for sharing.
All the best,
mike-barcelona
Thanks, you too!
Nice design 👍🏻
Thank you! Cheers!
Just what I was looking for.
Thanks for posting, I was looking for something like this to use in my garage.
I wish you the best!
Nice job i would just use the angle iron for hangers instead of pipes less work and they are adjustable with holes in them.
Great video Bruce! Inspiring! You make it look easy!
Thank you P, I appreciate that!
Thanks for video, great build \o
Thanks for stopping by!
This is awesome man! Great engineering!
Glad you like it!
Thx for your video
Glad you found it helpful!
A grinder with a cutting wheel can also cut the angle iron. Can get both at harbor freight for under $20.
Yes that would work just fine too. Thanks for the suggestion!
Excellent
Thanks
Hmm... I do not have the tools for cutting and pressing the tubes. This project seems more labor intensive. I like the idea of using a metal rod coming down from the ceiling. I'm considering using 1/2" threaded rods with 3x2's.
I've seen videos of people using threaded rods and I think they will work just fine. I wish you the best with your project!
Would this suffice in a single car garage, would like to build ot over my workbench. 9feet wide perhaps 3 or 4 feet deep,able to mount into the 2 side and back walls, then awesome metal hangers for front. Is my desired build after seeing this video
This is a great idea!!!! I'm planning to do some of this in my garage/shop. I have a question though, how far apart are you mounting those brackets that support the conduit? 2 joist lengths apart?
Thank you! The three supports in the middle are at 48" spacing. (every other rafter) I had to move both end supports in to 24" spacing because of the bevel I made on both ends of the shelf.
I have used the same method in the past for hanging rods. But when I moved into my current home, they have a similar shelf, but with chains. I thought the chain method was expensive way to do it.
I agree, the chain method is too pricey IMO. I felt that the conduit was the most economical option and I’m pleased with the look and strength.
Great video, but you need a lot of equipment to purchase for just this project!
Thanks! That may be true for someone who is just getting started in DIY projects. Someone who frequently does DIY projects will likely already have the tools needed to build this shelf IMO.
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But thank you. At least I got some ideas from your video.🙂
The unresolved issue in all of these types of installations is the connection being made to the ceiling rafter. In this case, the installer refers to them as trusses. If in fact, it is a roof truss then the bottom cord of the truss is not typically designed for any additional weight to be applied and therefore may not be able to carry the loads imposed by the shelving system being attached to it. I would caution anyone to consult with a knowledgeable person regarding the ability of the ceiling rafter to carry the load to be imposed by each connection.
How much does that sheet rock weigh? 5/8” fire rock is pretty heavy itself.. I don’t think a Christmas tree and decorations etc are gonna be a concern
I totally get what you’re saying but why then do they sell these hanging shelves everywhere such as Home Depot, Amazon, etc etc. meant for your garage.
verhead garage storage rack
But much more affordable
The unresolved issue in all of these types of installations is the connection being made to the ceiling rafter. In this case, the installer refers to them as trusses. If in fact, it is a roof truss then the bottom cord of the truss is not typically designed for any additional weight to be applied and therefore may not be able to carry the loads imposed by the shelving system being attached to it. I would caution anyone to consult with a knowledgeable person regarding the ability of the ceiling rafter to carry the load to be imposed by each connection.