My shed is exactly 180cm high at the back, where I want to put some shelves. Looking at your video. Would it be possible to cut off a cm or so from the "top" of some of the legs to reduce the height? If I did cut some off, the shelves would still slot onto the top of the legs?
Hi, great question. I just had a look, in theory I guess you could cut down 4 of the legs to shorten them and it may work providing all of your cuts are accurate however, as with all things improvised it may prove more trouble than it’s worth. Good luck if you decide to try it. Another alternative would be to leave off one tier but then it may be a little shorter than required. Good luck and whatever you decide hope it works out for you 👍
@@infozhedworkshop2598 cheers mate. When I order the shelves I'll definitely cut them down. I'll let you know how I get on. Cutting them accurately shouldn't be a problem. 👍
Nicely shot with the closeups and well narrated
Thank you this was really helpful!
Thank you, very helpful, and it explains why my one wasn't erected correctly 🤭😀👍🏼
My shed is exactly 180cm high at the back, where I want to put some shelves. Looking at your video. Would it be possible to cut off a cm or so from the "top" of some of the legs to reduce the height? If I did cut some off, the shelves would still slot onto the top of the legs?
Hi, great question. I just had a look, in theory I guess you could cut down 4 of the legs to shorten them and it may work providing all of your cuts are accurate however, as with all things improvised it may prove more trouble than it’s worth. Good luck if you decide to try it. Another alternative would be to leave off one tier but then it may be a little shorter than required. Good luck and whatever you decide hope it works out for you 👍
@@infozhedworkshop2598 cheers mate. When I order the shelves I'll definitely cut them down. I'll let you know how I get on. Cutting them accurately shouldn't be a problem. 👍