@4:10 is the best trick I learned today! Using the angle finder is one thing but that scrap piece to transfer the line was made so simple for me today and for that I thank you sir! I'm great at overcomplicating things, I won't even try explain how I've done this in the past lol
This was exactly what i was looking for. Im planning this for a closet though, not a built in one. So I’ll probably have to glue the support bars to the sides.
@4:10 is the best trick I learned today! Using the angle finder is one thing but that scrap piece to transfer the line was made so simple for me today and for that I thank you sir! I'm great at overcomplicating things, I won't even try explain how I've done this in the past lol
Way cool! Happy to help out.
Love the p.s. moment ... 🍺
Cheers!
This was exactly what i was looking for.
Im planning this for a closet though, not a built in one. So I’ll probably have to glue the support bars to the sides.
Glue and screw is a good idea. At least you will have access to the sides. Good luck with it!
Were you able to get both screws on the support into studs ?
We used plastic inserts. No need to hit the studs as the shelves are meant to hold shoes only. Not much load with that.
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Omg literally schematics
Ive been looking for ❤
I was going to build a free standing frame just saved on material with this watch 👀🫡
Happy to help out.