I Used Scrap Wood to Build This Shelf
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Building a quick and easy plywood and 2x4 shelf. I was able to increase storage and use up some leftover plywood Ive been kicking around!
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"from that one time I brewed beer". I haven't tried brewing beer (yet), but this statement hit close to home with all my other mini hobbies.
Working in Crocs... I like your style :D
I cannot believe you mixed OSB and plywood. I hope, at least, it was Baltic birch OSB. Great utility project. I love using scraps to put together something useful.
That’s it. I’m making walnut OSB
"It's hard being dumb." My spirit animal.
Haha I can definitely relate!
If you ever make merchandise this has to be a t shirt
SOMEBOBY get this man a boot sponsor!!!!!
Love u work boot. Love it ❤❤❤
Good job Sam. We all start somewhere. Before y I u know it you'll be making shelves in oak and maple. I like the idea of the pot rack for tools. Good luck man.
Hola! 🖐I need to do this very thing only in my storage unit. I have tote's from floor to ceiling and I'm worried that one day when I open the door I'll find the one's on the floor cracked from the weight of the others stacked on top. Or worse yet, they're totally collapsed. Thanks for the inspiration! Take care and have a good one, Adios!👊
Once again - something useful without needing $15k in tooling. I have been eyeballing those Pica pencils for a while myself.
Great shelf, video was good too. Your garage seems to have better lighting.
I love my pica pencil. You can also get different colored graphite for the pencil. White would be good for marking up darker woods.
I have built my fair share of simplistic shelving like this. Great job.
Will you ever have John or Jordan in guest starring/featured??? I miss the banter between you three.
Great way to kickstart Spring cleaning. Keep up the great work, Sam!
Great video Sam love the content. Can't wait to see more workshop upgrades. I'm trying out some upgrades on my workshop but not to your standard. Keep up the good work.
Love the shop projects, Sam. Keep em coming!
Great work Sam!
I really like the idea of overhead tool storage. I might have to explore that in my tiny shop!
Enjoying following along on the new build out of your own! Did you just decide coffee was another venture you wanted to pursue? Looks like things ended on a good note with John.
Cant wait for the next vid!
Nice idea Sam. Can't wait to see more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Keep making. God bless.
Another great episode. I love the relatable projects.
Glad you like them!
I’m trying to think of some different ways to utilize the space between the floor joists in my basement… at the moment, I’m using it as a clamp rack but I’m excited to see what you come up with!
Nice man! Loving this DIY content! Keep crushing it 💪🏽
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Great storage ideas!
Welcome to the ryobi club.... it's a great club to be in. If u r places like Facebook Market place u usually can get their old blue tools cheap & works with their new batteries...
As soon as you set that first shelf down I was like why is he doing it like that lol
I never said I was smart 😂
Another great video Sam!
I’ve used the tracer pencil for years same concept!
I would love to explore the idea of overhead storage in my shed. At a meagre 5'7" I have plenty of room.
However my son is 6'1".
yaaaaay new video :D
For first 2 weeks I keep grabbing for pica, and it’s not there! Lmao
Great video Sam. I've been really enjoying your videos. Although this one had some audio noises in it. Maybe audio feedback of some kind
Noted!
awesome to see you making again! but were is that coffee link!
Sorry had some issues with the upload. should be there now
Nice video Sam. FYI, the video sounds like it has some audio noise in it.
I’ll investigate what that might be. Thanks!
Coffee???
Sam if you pop over to Joshua Alexander's channel to Vlog #163 (~8 months back) he did an overhead caddy with storage for a tonne of useful things you need on hand 👍 (called overhead caddy thing another vlog #163)
I'll check it out!
I had a similar "small shop" experience before my current. You tend to engineer a way to work it out to complete projects. It's a "piss with the c*#k you got" type a deal. It seems you make it work well.
Make some games or something and get friends to play. Improve ur content