You remind me of my youngest son, mannerisms and mechanical ability. I loved your video. You and my son have the exact same thinking process and speak so much alike. That's why I subscribed. This was fun to see your mind at work. 👍🏽🤠 09/17/24
I paid the extra 8-900 dollars for the one trip container it was most definitely worth it glad I had it it’s in great shape just need to silicone the holes I used self tapping screws and I get great sun so going to go with solar fan with battery and solar light with battery with thermo stat and might run electric line for a plug in and light just in case for back up run conduit incase my kids have to deal with it and bury it 1-2 feet under ground my cross boards will be above head 7 feet then 1 on the ground and that will wedge it drew together and some of those L brackets to help keep everything in place as I’m going to fill up both sides with tools lumber over head in the pathway that I left in the middle and will be -1 2 foot shelf waist level and a 16 inch shelf under and then 2 above evenly spaced leaving 10 foot at entrance with table on back side of door that folds down on each door with 2 folding legs for projects so I’ll put a roof over entrance in case of rain I can still use the tables for projects rain or shine maybe a tiny deck up in 23:01 front of the door same floor level with ramp for easy in and out and if it rains heavy I won’t be standing in water and probably use composite decking with lots of treated and water proofed framing for ramp and then I can go get organized and get my butt back to work and finally have a home for all my tools instead of being spread out amongst 5 projects always trying to find something so I bought a wagon so I can pull any tools to any project and end of the day put everything back where it belongs for security and low moisture it’s a good thing I spent more and got 3/4 inch and I’m going to caulk and treat all wood but if I was in your situation I’d do what you did with what you had always trying to utilize things that I know I’ll need some day and a lot has been recycled into this project from left over on many other projects. Great video and it made me think some more. Sometimes when ya have 20 projects going on lol things get forgotten and watching your video helped me and so I do appreciate ya🙏😎👍👍😁
And the one at the floor I’m going to put 1/2 inch on top of so there won’t be speed bumps I centered my shelves and left path down the middle left first 10 feet as entry or quick storing and built a wall going across the last 10 foot for I don’t know dog house- guest room for some friends if they drink too much - maybe an office- haven’t decided and actually the room is 8x8 left 2 feet before the entry so I could open door or more big storage ladders or something bulky that wouldn’t fit on shelves compressor - tiller ya know tools🙏🙃😁
OSB is the Plywood, my guy!!! There are different types of plywood and they all have an actual use outside of being large wood pieces. OSB is designed to take load sitting on it whereas sand is Technically meant for walls or under coverings. Toenailing easier to watch a UA-cam video but I'll try my best. If you are building a T but you can't get to the top "you know the EASY way" and you have to attach from the bottom where they meet is called toenailing when you have to angle the nail or screw to catch both pieces of wood.
Very good and helpful information but it was like riding a roller coaster to try to watch. Actually got nauseated by the rapid camera movement. Stopped watching and just listened and paused the video to see the key points.
Sorry about that. I was heat-stroked throughout much of this and my phone kept overheating while recording. So I was rushing and flustered while filming, to say the least.
Good build. Thanks. One suggestion: Move the camera slowly as its really difficult to watch the vid otherwise.
You remind me of my youngest son, mannerisms and mechanical ability. I loved your video. You and my son have the exact same thinking process and speak so much alike. That's why I subscribed. This was fun to see your mind at work. 👍🏽🤠 09/17/24
I paid the extra 8-900 dollars for the one trip container it was most definitely worth it glad I had it it’s in great shape just need to silicone the holes I used self tapping screws and I get great sun so going to go with solar fan with battery and solar light with battery with thermo stat and might run electric line for a plug in and light just in case for back up run conduit incase my kids have to deal with it and bury it 1-2 feet under ground my cross boards will be above head 7 feet then 1 on the ground and that will wedge it drew together and some of those L brackets to help keep everything in place as I’m going to fill up both sides with tools lumber over head in the pathway that I left in the middle and will be -1 2 foot shelf waist level and a 16 inch shelf under and then 2 above evenly spaced leaving 10 foot at entrance with table on back side of door that folds down on each door with 2 folding legs for projects so I’ll put a roof over entrance in case of rain I can still use the tables for projects rain or shine maybe a tiny deck up in 23:01 front of the door same floor level with ramp for easy in and out and if it rains heavy I won’t be standing in water and probably use composite decking with lots of treated and water proofed framing for ramp and then I can go get organized and get my butt back to work and finally have a home for all my tools instead of being spread out amongst 5 projects always trying to find something so I bought a wagon so I can pull any tools to any project and end of the day put everything back where it belongs for security and low moisture it’s a good thing I spent more and got 3/4 inch and I’m going to caulk and treat all wood but if I was in your situation I’d do what you did with what you had always trying to utilize things that I know I’ll need some day and a lot has been recycled into this project from left over on many other projects. Great video and it made me think some more. Sometimes when ya have 20 projects going on lol things get forgotten and watching your video helped me and so I do appreciate ya🙏😎👍👍😁
A few inches longer 2x4’s and just wedge em in vertically between the floor & ceiling with a hammer w No adhesive
And the one at the floor I’m going to put 1/2 inch on top of so there won’t be speed bumps I centered my shelves and left path down the middle left first 10 feet as entry or quick storing and built a wall going across the last 10 foot for I don’t know dog house- guest room for some friends if they drink too much - maybe an office- haven’t decided and actually the room is 8x8 left 2 feet before the entry so I could open door or more big storage ladders or something bulky that wouldn’t fit on shelves compressor - tiller ya know tools🙏🙃😁
Very nicely done
why so many vertical legs on the outside? seems like a cluster fuc# to get larger items on and off the shelf or from under it.
That's a fine job.
Looks good. I would make them wider (48"). But, that is me.
great job... thanks!
Thank you for sharing
Could you please explain what you’re talking about when you say “ toenailing” and “OSB” - Thanks!
OSB is the Plywood, my guy!!! There are different types of plywood and they all have an actual use outside of being large wood pieces. OSB is designed to take load sitting on it whereas sand is Technically meant for walls or under coverings.
Toenailing easier to watch a UA-cam video but I'll try my best. If you are building a T but you can't get to the top "you know the EASY way" and you have to attach from the bottom where they meet is called toenailing when you have to angle the nail or screw to catch both pieces of wood.
@@duwaynehoun8153 perfect! Thank you so much for taking the time to answer that!
Another way to skin a Cat! Good deal! Thanks!
Very good and helpful information but it was like riding a roller coaster to try to watch. Actually got nauseated by the rapid camera movement. Stopped watching and just listened and paused the video to see the key points.
Please slow down when panning the camera! There’s no way to see what you’ve done.
Sorry about that. I was heat-stroked throughout much of this and my phone kept overheating while recording. So I was rushing and flustered while filming, to say the least.
A little over kill. but nicely done.
All those long support may just get in the way everytime...
I was gonna.... then found some on Amazon that hang on the hooks up top and only take like 5 minutes to install lol.
Can you help me find the shelves you speak of? Link? Thanks so much
But over engineering the Pyramids!?
Content is valuable, but that's a study in how not to do your camera work.
It looks pretty weak to be honest. It works I guess
Your camera movement is making me motion sick