Super cost effective and pretty quick to make. Keep up the great work as the goal is for us to continue to inspire others to build something awesome! 👍🏼
I'm trying to figure out a proper way to fix one of the slats that is starting to separate from the rest of the wood. I can see they used pressboard to create it, but I'm kind of disappointed that it couldn't hold up after a few months of use. It was being used to hang and sell medical scrub sets, so the weight wasn't extreme. Anyhow, I used some liquid nails and a few wood screws, but should I try adding one of those butterfly anchor bolts, since there's nothing but sheetrock behind it? Hoping one of you guys have a little experience with pressboard separation, and thanks for any help in advance. This was my first time working with metals wall studs, and the whole experience sucked. I decided to use liquid nails when hanging all of them, because I didn't trust the way the thin metal studs secured the screws. Someone told me it was for "fire safety", which I think is code word for cheap costs, and poor construction quality. Last thing we need is for a 40lb. slat board to fall on a customer. Before anyone judges me... I'm a telecommunication tech (a glorified labor geek) by trade, and wasn't the one buying or making the choices. hahahahaha
Thank you. Only one on youtube that doesn't take 45 min to get to the instructions.
Hi Cool Breeze!
I love it when you talk smart!
Big hugs! Big respect for you, Billie Jo, and Nora Cakes!
☮️💖🙏🇺🇲
Thank you kindly sweet lady!
Ah I love the smell of cheap in the morning! Thanks Kevin.
The best!
You've got it worked out with a no nonsense, simplistic fashion. Well done.
I always appreciate how you ( and Billiejo) use what you have to make what you need. Take Care. Hugs and love
Super cost effective and pretty quick to make. Keep up the great work as the goal is for us to continue to inspire others to build something awesome! 👍🏼
Thanks so much!
Thanks for sharing those Tips and the make!
You are so welcome!
Great idea sir - never would have thought of that!
Glad it was helpful!
Very clever and a perfect use for thin offcuts of acrylic that would otherwise be binned. 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
I love it when you recycle or upcycle
Very clever! Than you!
Nice ..I like those vice grips
Me too!
Great use of what ya got!
Thanks Jim!
BTW , Great ending riff in your last guitar clean up video!!!
Hello Kevin,
Nice work... a very good ideal, I like it... See you on the next one...
Take care.
Paul,,
Glad you like it Paul. Thanks for popping in.
Pretty neat idea Good video!!
Glad you think so!
Hi Kev. great idea.
Could you let me know how thick the acrylic you used was?
1/8"
Nice 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Hope you guys are doing well!
I'm trying to figure out a proper way to fix one of the slats that is starting to separate from the rest of the wood. I can see they used pressboard to create it, but I'm kind of disappointed that it couldn't hold up after a few months of use. It was being used to hang and sell medical scrub sets, so the weight wasn't extreme. Anyhow, I used some liquid nails and a few wood screws, but should I try adding one of those butterfly anchor bolts, since there's nothing but sheetrock behind it?
Hoping one of you guys have a little experience with pressboard separation, and thanks for any help in advance. This was my first time working with metals wall studs, and the whole experience sucked. I decided to use liquid nails when hanging all of them, because I didn't trust the way the thin metal studs secured the screws. Someone told me it was for "fire safety", which I think is code word for cheap costs, and poor construction quality. Last thing we need is for a 40lb. slat board to fall on a customer.
Before anyone judges me... I'm a telecommunication tech (a glorified labor geek) by trade, and wasn't the one buying or making the choices. hahahahaha
Nice no 32