I found this video recently and went to Home Depot and then to Lowes to get the "ceiling stripping." No one had ever heard of it, and they couldn't find it in their system. Fortunately, a lady at Lowes led me to what may be what they are calling this now. It is listed in Lowes as tile board divider and comes in 8-foot lengths for $4 each. The end pieces, I think, rang up as $5 each. This is as of June 20, 2023. The actual Lowes item number is 11934 for the "PVC TLBRD DIVIDER WHT 8-FT" I bought, and the end piece was Lowes item number 11933 for the "PVC TLBRD END CAP WHT 8-FT" that I bought. I haven't done the project yet, but the design is similar to what he has in the video. I couldn't find the "No More Nails" tape either, but Gorilla tape has several double-sided tape options and I bought one of those. The Plano 5324 fixed, 24 compartment boxes he uses are available on Amazon, on sale for $8 each as I type this. I couldn't find them in stores anywhere yesterday. They also make adjustable compartment boxes, but I don't know how similar they are to the fixed ones he's using. I hope this information I gathered in my search yesterday helps people new to this video and these type of projects.
You are a hero! I tried looking this up a while ago and couldn't figure out what they were. Glad I came back. I found them with different numbers but looked them up by name and still found them very easily online.
you and the OP are the MVP's I've been searching for weeks it seems like for something to make displays that won't empty my wallet on one display. I'm off to Home Depot ..............ZOOM,, What did you use for the end cap pieces?
Yes I see many collectors now here on UA-cam with similar display set ups, it's great to see the revolution of cost-effective methods in getting the cars out of the boxes and onto the walls! Thank you and thanks to everyone else for making this hobby a great one full of shared ideas and input.
Thank you so much from Australia. Just finished about 3 thousand cars on the walls. I used screws instead of tape (a lot cheaper). The collection can now be seen instead of being cooped up in boxes for years. Cheers again mate.
Hi mate, I am in Australia too if you still have the display on your wall i would love to see pics, feel free to send me a message through my channel. Hope to hear from you soon.
Awesome help! My son started collecting at 3 years old (with the inheritance from grandpa of course) and he is 10 now so they are already out of control. Almost all are still in the package so they have been harder to store. This will be an awesome display for him to show off. Thanks!
Thanks for the tutorial. Wife and I are living with her dad...looking for our own place, but until then my cars are in blister packs and in storage containers. I am looking to put these on plywood NOT a wall, so I'll use the same instructions, but just put them on wood instead. Thanks again!!!!
I'm looking at his collection and im like "ok, ok, cool, hes got quite a few less than me, so this was probably easy for him." Camera turns at 5:08... Nevermind!
Dude just saw your site cool awesome room you doing I just ordered them they should be in this week I've been looking and looking for a cheap way to do it and this is going to work out great I appreciate it the hot wheel man and by the way I just scored on a good deal 70 80s and 90s Hot Wheels bought six tubs for $65 at a yard sale
Hi I am from Argentina, Great idea I will put into practice. I started collecting them only a month ago. I hope to get the organizer at Walmart. Greetings from Cordoba, Argentina.
I am quickly running out of room on my walls using the pushpin method. I will have to get over the fact that all the card won't be displayed, but this is going to save a ton of space and looks great. Thanks for the how-to. P.S. That is an insane collection! I have decided to just get Mustangs, so I don't have to add-on too my house.
For new people reading this, you can set the bottom of the plastic bubble on the lower card's top edge and only obscure the card below the bubble. The main card is still displayed, but, of course, you don't save much space but you do lose the need for pins. I have my few Supers displayed like this in one of the rows.
you are a monster in the hotwheels community...Thanks for the tips on displaying cars. I will be doing this shortly and I will put the video up on my channel...Thanks again. Keep Prowlin'.
John Ingrum Thank you very much! I appreciate the sub, views, and your comments! I am looking forward to seeing what you have on your upcoming channel.
The title mentioned diecast. Thought it was going to show displays for 1/24 scale. I build models and was looking for such. Great collection buddy and cases, Thanks for sharing! ....Bob
Hi, im a new collector in Australia love your video have used your concept,brillant better than tripping over them on floor. My grandkids are impressed. The only sad part is we don't get the variety of cars, but still fun the chase.thanx and cheers,hot collector.
just recently found your channel and WOW!!! i didn’t look at the time stamp when i started video but i’m like he seems different in this video… thanks for making great content. you’ve clearly been at it for awhile now
Thanks for checking out my channel and some of my older videos! Yes this has been a passion project and hobby for most of my life, and about 16 years on UA-cam!
"Thats what she said" LOL Wackity Smackity DooOOO Awesome ideas, I believe the pieces you're using to mount the cards are FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic) butt connectors. You'll see it used in kitchens at fast food places and restaurants etc as the walls due to it being easy to clean. I'm in the process of hanging mine up as well. I bought 1''x'2''x8' boards and will space them out to be able to display the entire card. Your idea is ingenious, though and I may take advantage of it on more common ones i have in numbers. Especially when you've got as many as you do and become spatially challenged.
speshulk007 Thanks for the info, and insight into how you display your collection. Its always cool to hear and see others collections and how they are displayed - much better that way then in boxes!
I have a couple sealed Pixar Cars diecasts that I'd like to showcase neatly, but I don't think I have enough of them (nor do I really have the wall space) to use that ceiling strap technique. What would be other ways to display sealed diecasts?
What up man! I'm a straight newbie! I've always had Hot Wheels but never collected them, wanted a room covered in them when I was a kid(I still do). I have a son now that is a year old and I just recently started collecting a few weeks ago lol (have to start somewhere right...?) want my son's room like bed room with cars everywhere. Anyways... you videos are awsome and are helping me set up and look for the right cars! Thank you again!
the ceiling strapping stuff can be found at Home Depot , Rona. Home Hardware, most hardware stores and lumber yards www.homedepot.ca/product/exceliner-divider-bar-pvc-white-moulding-8-ft-/1000154247 it is called PVC divider moulding
@gitrdone1975 Try using Carpenters's all-purpose glue. I use it on my ceiling strips to hold cars and it hasn't let go. Maybe also try running a dehumidifier for a couple days before and during the gluing part, in case you have high humidity.
Just to clear this up, this is not "ceiling strap" as it is called. What he is using is actually in the panelling section usually and it is used on FRP Panelling. The one is a butt connector for joining 2 pieces of panelling to somewhat hide the seam and the other is to finish off the edge.
For those interested you can also buy a frame cork board or something similar and you can buy those strips in Black and you can put them on a 4 x 4 display. The only reason I say this because I purchased some Hot Wheels and they were in the display and it was in a frame type Square with the same strips in it just saying this because some folks might not want to mess up their walls and you can display them that way. Hopefully that came out right and everyone understands it. It's a great way to display a group of cars also for certain collectors. Thanks I hope that helped someone. @ wtffor
I love this idea , I used molding to hang mine , did top half a wall , everyone who came in the man cave would stand and scan over all the cars , going to redo it to full wall , I have more cars now, also like the plano cases just cant find em by me don't need em yet anyway
You can use the window weather stripping for inside and it's got a sticky strip on it and all you do is put it up there where you going to put your cars and then put the center strip in it and there you go slide your cars down in no double-sided tape needed
Hello fellow collector, I feel your pain on not being able to acquire the Plano cases even after 2 years of trying to find them. I don't know what I would do without mine, I have become so reliant on the cases for my collection. If you would like I would be willing to buy you them and mail them to you by the case, since I can get them in quantities of 6 already boxed from the factory. One box would include 6 Plano cases inside. Depending on where you live, shipping could be in the $30 to $40
Bought last night, Home Depot doesn't call them "ceiling strips", they are "home mouldings" in the crown molding dept. Funny scene last night, I had 4 Associates watching my phone and the video, lots of Hot Wheels stories shared :)
+Colin OBrien That is awesome! I can imagine the hilarity in the situation! But I'm glad you found these elusive "home moldings" LOL. Thanks for the comment, it made me laugh!
Thanks for your info' It was very helpful and looks pretty easy but time consuming. lol. Looks like you have an awesome collection and your past the novelist stage. Cheers!
Similar to some of the other comments, I didn't find anything called 'ceiling strapping', but, Lowes has these, their price tag calls it tile moulding, and their website calls it wall panel moulding - it appears to be moulding for fiberglass reinforced wall paneling (FRP wall panels) for showers and tubs, made by a company called Crane Composites. Search the Lowe's site for "Sequentia" - they had them in 8 ft strips, white and almond, I printed the page off Lowe's site to show someone there.
+Jame Ycaza You have just given one of the greatest gifts for a child, congratulations on starting the collection. It can create another element for bonding with your kid. Good job!
Only works if you have a big wall area. For small places, get hold of old wine boxes and create a shelving system. For packaged cars, simply bang nails into doors or use thumbtacks for less hard surfaces.
I bought a “version” of this stuff at Home Depot. The kind i bought has the opening on just one side, so u have to double up, sort of. But it works. And im using quarter inch osb plywood.
That's the way I display my cars. Some body showed me that about 15 years ago. I use staples to mount strips. I also use thin pieces of wood to mount them to.
Couldn't find any No-Nails Tape at Lowes, but they had some 3M double-sided outdoor tape, said it holds 20lbs (the other 3M tapes were 5 lb.), gave it a shot and seems to hold well (so far - hopefully they won't be on the floor in the morning!). I cleaned the strips with brake parts cleaner to de-grease them and help the tape to have a clean surface to stick to, and then used a flat-bladed screwdriver to press on the strips where I put tape pieces to ensure max. adhesion, after first...
I found this video recently and went to Home Depot and then to Lowes to get the "ceiling stripping." No one had ever heard of it, and they couldn't find it in their system. Fortunately, a lady at Lowes led me to what may be what they are calling this now. It is listed in Lowes as tile board divider and comes in 8-foot lengths for $4 each. The end pieces, I think, rang up as $5 each. This is as of June 20, 2023. The actual Lowes item number is 11934 for the "PVC TLBRD DIVIDER WHT 8-FT" I bought, and the end piece was Lowes item number 11933 for the "PVC TLBRD END CAP WHT 8-FT" that I bought. I haven't done the project yet, but the design is similar to what he has in the video. I couldn't find the "No More Nails" tape either, but Gorilla tape has several double-sided tape options and I bought one of those. The Plano 5324 fixed, 24 compartment boxes he uses are available on Amazon, on sale for $8 each as I type this. I couldn't find them in stores anywhere yesterday. They also make adjustable compartment boxes, but I don't know how similar they are to the fixed ones he's using. I hope this information I gathered in my search yesterday helps people new to this video and these type of projects.
You are a hero! I tried looking this up a while ago and couldn't figure out what they were. Glad I came back. I found them with different numbers but looked them up by name and still found them very easily online.
Lowes no longer carries this item. Home Depot has a similar item: 1/4 in. x 1-3/8 in. x 96 in. White PVC FRP/Tile Divider Moulding
you and the OP are the MVP's I've been searching for weeks it seems like for something to make displays that won't empty my wallet on one display. I'm off to Home Depot ..............ZOOM,, What did you use for the end cap pieces?
@@jeremyschulz534”end cap pieces” exactly my question
@@ItsSeamless they have single channel pieces in the same area of these
Great video man. The strips are actually called Vinyl wall panel moulding. That may help some of you folks out there look this material up online.
Yes I see many collectors now here on UA-cam with similar display set ups, it's great to see the revolution of cost-effective methods in getting the cars out of the boxes and onto the walls! Thank you and thanks to everyone else for making this hobby a great one full of shared ideas and input.
I'm 48 & only getting my hotwheels on the wall .Glad I kept my redlines in the package ....Well mostly 😁
Thank you so much from Australia. Just finished about 3 thousand cars on the walls. I used screws instead of tape (a lot cheaper). The collection can now be seen instead of being cooped up in boxes for years. Cheers again mate.
Hi mate, I am in Australia too if you still have the display on your wall i would love to see pics, feel free to send me a message through my channel. Hope to hear from you soon.
Do the screws show up a lot or hidden?
After getting no useful results for ceiling strapping, I found out these are called Division Bar Moulding
OMG thank you! I've been trying to find them as ceiling strap!!
Thank U very much, buddy!
Thanks!
Thank you I haven't been able to find them as ceiling strapping. Have you found any?
I feel that man 😂
That is absolutely Genius love it I’ll have to show it to my grandson he collects hot wheels since he was five years old and he’s 26 now thank you
Awesome help! My son started collecting at 3 years old (with the inheritance from grandpa of course) and he is 10 now so they are already out of control. Almost all are still in the package so they have been harder to store. This will be an awesome display for him to show off. Thanks!
You, sir, are my HERO. We have been trying for ages to find a way to display all of our Hot Wheels cars, and nothing was working. This is PERFECT!!!
Thanks for the tutorial. Wife and I are living with her dad...looking for our own place, but until then my cars are in blister packs and in storage containers. I am looking to put these on plywood NOT a wall, so I'll use the same instructions, but just put them on wood instead.
Thanks again!!!!
How did yours turn out? i was thinking of doing same thing, just something not quite as permanent, less-no damage to walls etc..
Cool I went to Lowes and picked up the supplies and made it happen! Very easy and satisfying when complete....now I wanna go hunt some wheels! Thanks!
I did this at my old apartment. It’s actually really brilliant. Knowing us HW collectors though, it makes you buy even more 😂🤷♂️
I'm looking at his collection and im like "ok, ok, cool, hes got quite a few less than me, so this was probably easy for him."
Camera turns at 5:08...
Nevermind!
Good one.
Yeah but are his more collectible? :0 Also me too that’s like how much I’ve bought in a month. I need some save... 😢
Funny
😂😂😂😂😂
I'M IN LOVE!!!! I thought I had a "problem" lol I'm so jealous!!! Wow!
Omg what a B E A UUTIFUL and impressive collection this was made 11years ago so I can only imagine it now. BOINGG!!!
You have my sub
Pretty cool. So far it's the best idea to show them off in their package.
Dude just saw your site cool awesome room you doing I just ordered them they should be in this week I've been looking and looking for a cheap way to do it and this is going to work out great I appreciate it the hot wheel man and by the way I just scored on a good deal 70 80s and 90s Hot Wheels bought six tubs for $65 at a yard sale
That is excellent information for collectors! Thank you very much for this helpful comment. Take care and happy hunting!
I've just started collecting and have been looking for an inexpensive way to display. This was absolutely helpful man, thank you!
Hi I am from Argentina, Great idea I will put into practice. I started collecting them only a month ago. I hope to get the organizer at Walmart. Greetings from Cordoba, Argentina.
I am quickly running out of room on my walls using the pushpin method. I will have to get over the fact that all the card won't be displayed, but this is going to save a ton of space and looks great. Thanks for the how-to.
P.S. That is an insane collection! I have decided to just get Mustangs, so I don't have to add-on too my house.
For new people reading this, you can set the bottom of the plastic bubble on the lower card's top edge and only obscure the card below the bubble. The main card is still displayed, but, of course, you don't save much space but you do lose the need for pins. I have my few Supers displayed like this in one of the rows.
U are the best... i have been searching the name of the casing to put my hotwheels... now i have found the solution! thanks
Azarul Ziqri Glad to be of help! Enjoy your new display :)
You Rock!! Spent a few hours at Lowes and I had no idea what they were called. Left without them but now I am heading back with correct name.
you are a monster in the hotwheels community...Thanks for the tips on displaying cars. I will be doing this shortly and I will put the video up on my channel...Thanks again. Keep Prowlin'.
John Ingrum Thank you very much! I appreciate the sub, views, and your comments! I am looking forward to seeing what you have on your upcoming channel.
it's always good to see another collecter around
+GT6 Dogfight2014 Yes, and there are lots of us collectors around these days. This is a great time for the hobby!
wtffor if you look around on Car Throttle you can find pics of my collection under the name of Spooled Off
Your Hot Wheels collection is the grandest I've seen! Great job on the collection!!
you're awesome & such a huge help. I'm currently only on my 68th car, but seeing this video really motivated me! you're awesome dude!
The title mentioned diecast. Thought it was going to show displays for 1/24 scale. I build models and was looking for such. Great collection buddy and cases, Thanks for sharing! ....Bob
By far the best storage method I've seen.
I remember watching this in 2012! Very helpful!
Thank you, for information on the case on your hot wheel collection. I wish you happy new year and always thank you for sharing your videos with us.
Ken Thompson You are very welcome, and happy new year to you as well!
Thank you for the hint, great way to display them and inexpensive. Congratulations on the collection also, would like to see a bit more of it!!!!
Hi, im a new collector in Australia love your video have used your concept,brillant better than tripping over them on floor. My grandkids are impressed. The only sad part is we don't get the variety of cars, but still fun the chase.thanx and cheers,hot collector.
just recently found your channel and WOW!!! i didn’t look at the time stamp when i started video but i’m like he seems different in this video… thanks for making great content. you’ve clearly been at it for awhile now
Thanks for checking out my channel and some of my older videos! Yes this has been a passion project and hobby for most of my life, and about 16 years on UA-cam!
"Thats what she said" LOL
Wackity Smackity DooOOO
Awesome ideas, I believe the pieces you're using to mount the cards are FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic) butt connectors. You'll see it used in kitchens at fast food places and restaurants etc as the walls due to it being easy to clean.
I'm in the process of hanging mine up as well. I bought 1''x'2''x8' boards and will space them out to be able to display the entire card. Your idea is ingenious, though and I may take advantage of it on more common ones i have in numbers. Especially when you've got as many as you do and become spatially challenged.
speshulk007 Thanks for the info, and insight into how you display your collection. Its always cool to hear and see others collections and how they are displayed - much better that way then in boxes!
I never thought about using H moulds PVC eve sheet 4.5mm strips for this but it works pretty good, and looks good too👍
Wish we could post pictures...started on on the door of one of my closet...works perfectly, thanks for the video and the know how.
Great collection and tips for displaying , very cool !
I looked at the video again and answered my own question. Thanks again for the video.
Your voice is so calming. I love it
I have a couple sealed Pixar Cars diecasts that I'd like to showcase neatly, but I don't think I have enough of them (nor do I really have the wall space) to use that ceiling strap technique. What would be other ways to display sealed diecasts?
Thumbtacks always work well and are easy to install and move around, if you don't mind making tiny holes (easy to repair later on if needed)
What up man! I'm a straight newbie! I've always had Hot Wheels but never collected them, wanted a room covered in them when I was a kid(I still do). I have a son now that is a year old and I just recently started collecting a few weeks ago lol (have to start somewhere right...?) want my son's room like bed room with cars everywhere. Anyways... you videos are awsome and are helping me set up and look for the right cars! Thank you again!
Just found this today and I'm super excited to try this method in my classroom!
Thanks for the vid and especially the Plano case model number. I too will begin displaying like a professional now!
"That's what she said"............comment cracked me up!
Love your Ricky and Bubbles impression. 😅
Thank you for the video. Its a Great help for me. Cool collection. We need more.
the ceiling strapping stuff can be found at Home Depot , Rona. Home Hardware, most hardware stores and lumber yards
www.homedepot.ca/product/exceliner-divider-bar-pvc-white-moulding-8-ft-/1000154247
it is called PVC divider moulding
this is great! I used a pushpin to hang each one on the wall and my dad got really mad... it was hundreds of holes.
I have that problem in my house too.... lots of little holes from previous display attempts.
JuJuBea161 lmfaooo you made me lol I can only imagine those tiny holes lol
@gitrdone1975 Try using Carpenters's all-purpose glue. I use it on my ceiling strips to hold cars and it hasn't let go. Maybe also try running a dehumidifier for a couple days before and during the gluing part, in case you have high humidity.
Just to clear this up, this is not "ceiling strap" as it is called. What he is using is actually in the panelling section usually and it is used on FRP Panelling. The one is a butt connector for joining 2 pieces of panelling to somewhat hide the seam and the other is to finish off the edge.
All I can say is WOW!!! Amazing collection!
For those interested you can also buy a frame cork board or something similar and you can buy those strips in Black and you can put them on a 4 x 4 display. The only reason I say this because I purchased some Hot Wheels and they were in the display and it was in a frame type Square with the same strips in it just saying this because some folks might not want to mess up their walls and you can display them that way. Hopefully that came out right and everyone understands it. It's a great way to display a group of cars also for certain collectors. Thanks I hope that helped someone. @ wtffor
I love this idea , I used molding to hang mine , did top half a wall , everyone who came in the man cave would stand and scan over all the cars , going to redo it to full wall , I have more cars now, also like the plano cases just cant find em by me don't need em yet anyway
That's a cool video............ Thanks for a lot of information................ Best wishes from AR Diecast.
Thank you for the new inspiration that I needed. Hot Wheels Hollie is coming back :)
Plano!!! Its the answer to all my problems. . Thank you soo much for this video. Very helpfull and very nice collection. Happy Hunting
Great video. Thanks for posting. When you said "That's what she said" about the 20lbs, I almost choked laughing. 👍. I needed that. Thanks again
Got a like for the "that's what she said". Rest of the video was informative too; thank you sir!
Your collection blew me away! AWESOME!
Q: Do you keep an inventory List on the Models, Manufacturers, Year, Grade, of all of your Collection?
You can use the window weather stripping for inside and it's got a sticky strip on it and all you do is put it up there where you going to put your cars and then put the center strip in it and there you go slide your cars down in no double-sided tape needed
Collection a looks pretty impressive ☺
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Wow.. impressive collection!
Hello fellow collector, I feel your pain on not being able to acquire the Plano cases even after 2 years of trying to find them. I don't know what I would do without mine, I have become so reliant on the cases for my collection. If you would like I would be willing to buy you them and mail them to you by the case, since I can get them in quantities of 6 already boxed from the factory. One box would include 6 Plano cases inside. Depending on where you live, shipping could be in the $30 to $40
That is one huge collection. How long have you been collecting? How many cars do you have?
Awesome man!! Been looking for a cheap way to display my HW and both these methods rock!
Quite impressed!
Thanks for sharing.
George Heindel You are welcome!
I love your collection!!!!! impresive!!
SHWEET ROOM BRO!! Yeah those Plano cases are great... They also fit my old Matchbox cars that are still in the box.....
Thank you I'm moving and my new house is made of concrete so I can't use thumbtacks anymore this video helped my alot
Wow!!!!!! Damn... thats a lot of cars.. im jealous!!!! Ha ha ha.... love the collection... thanks for the info on the cases..
Try looking for "divider molding".
Holy shit you have a addiction!! Nice collection! Thanks for the info on the ceiling strap....Good idea!
awsome boss technique dude, 10 out of 10 I'm doing it. Thanks bro.
You are welcome!
that's Awesome, and that's 5 years ago? LoL... I bet you have at least 57 more cars by now!!!! thanks
Bought last night, Home Depot doesn't call them "ceiling strips", they are "home mouldings" in the crown molding dept. Funny scene last night, I had 4 Associates watching my phone and the video, lots of Hot Wheels stories shared :)
+Colin OBrien That is awesome! I can imagine the hilarity in the situation! But I'm glad you found these elusive "home moldings" LOL. Thanks for the comment, it made me laugh!
Colin OBrien I
Wow amazing collection
Excellent idea of how you display your Hot Wheels!
Awesome Hotwheels Displays and Collection Congrats.
I love your channel it’s amazing please do more car videos
I asked about the Plano 5324 in the comments of another video before seeing this. Thanks!
the strips ......it's also used for FRP plastic 4x8 sheets used for walls in bathrooms... garages.. anywhere where moisture is a factor
wow what a collection i will be starting my walls this weekend!!!!
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks a lot for the video.
just starting my collection...u have a nice one..."thats wut she said"...lol...thanks for vid bro👍👍
Thanks for your info' It was very helpful and looks pretty easy but time consuming. lol. Looks like you have an awesome collection and your past the novelist stage. Cheers!
Similar to some of the other comments, I didn't find anything called 'ceiling strapping', but, Lowes has these, their price tag calls it tile moulding, and their website calls it wall panel moulding - it appears to be moulding for fiberglass reinforced wall paneling (FRP wall panels) for showers and tubs, made by a company called Crane Composites.
Search the Lowe's site for "Sequentia" - they had them in 8 ft strips, white and almond, I printed the page off Lowe's site to show someone there.
really nice , i just stared my collection !!! its for my kid thanks for a great idea!!!
+Jame Ycaza You have just given one of the greatest gifts for a child, congratulations on starting the collection. It can create another element for bonding with your kid. Good job!
GREAT idea with the Plano cases- I'm new to this, and your videos have been very educational
Only works if you have a big wall area. For small places, get hold of old wine boxes and create a shelving system. For packaged cars, simply bang nails into doors or use thumbtacks for less hard surfaces.
Cool video man. I just start collecting hot wheels very good info. Thanks.
I bought a “version” of this stuff at Home Depot. The kind i bought has the opening on just one side, so u have to double up, sort of. But it works. And im using quarter inch osb plywood.
Thank you so much for this video. Ive been wanting a better way to display my cars
love this idea. i now have my hotwheel room.
Robert Gilbert Awesome! Congrats, now get it on UA-cam so we can see it too!
I'd like to have a room like this one, sir.Dammitt..very excellent job..
That's the way I display my cars. Some body showed me that about 15 years ago. I use staples to mount strips. I also use thin pieces of wood to mount them to.
Cool collection bro ...my wife would kill me if I had as Manny cars as u 🤣
Brian O'Conner, is that you??
Couldn't find any No-Nails Tape at Lowes, but they had some 3M double-sided outdoor tape, said it holds 20lbs (the other 3M tapes were 5 lb.), gave it a shot and seems to hold well (so far - hopefully they won't be on the floor in the morning!). I cleaned the strips with brake parts cleaner to de-grease them and help the tape to have a clean surface to stick to, and then used a flat-bladed screwdriver to press on the strips where I put tape pieces to ensure max. adhesion, after first...
Such beautiful walls!
Hi sir thanks for sharing that with us and man that is a huges hotwheels collection wow...
Can am Max1000r You're very welcome, and thank you for stopping by to check out the videos!