155. Book storage explained

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  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2024
  • In this video, I talk about 3 different ways I have stored, organized and made accessible my library of books.
    I have always enjoyed books and over the years, I have built a fairly large collection. I enjoy reading them but I have never liked the way I have stored the books (in my garage) so that I could organize them (by topic) and then access them so I could do some more reading.
    What is the best way I can inexpensively store and organize my books so that I can easily find the book I want to read? This is problem I am trying to solve. This video outlines what I have done so far.
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    In this video, I mention several other of my videos and promised to share links so here they are.
    This link brings you to a video showing me ripping a 2x4 in half using a circular saw (freehand).
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    These links bring you to a couple of videos showing me suspending a metal shelf from an I-bean using 3/8"x16 threaded rod.
    • 59. Metal shelf suspen...
    • 63. 2nd Suspended Meta...
    These links bring you to videos showing the wooden leveling feet I came up with for my workshop tables.
    • 22. Simple DIY - add t...
    • 61. Simple DIY - Table...
    This link brings you to a video explaining how I replaced needing a table saw with a circular saw.
    part 1: • 138. Simple DIY - Why ...
    part 2: • 140. Simple DIY - How ...
    part 3: • 141. Simple DIY - How ...
    This link brings you to a link showing how I made the stackable, wooden boxes.
    • 142. Simple DIY - Maki...
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    Most viewers probably do not understand what the numbers mean in the video titles. These numbers show the chronological order the videos were made. Video #1 is the first video I did. Video #2 the second. #3 the third and so on. I did this so I could keep track of my making journey as documented on my channel. If you started watching from video #1 and watched each subsequent video, you would understand what I have worked on (explored) when. I have definitely jumped around a lot because I have a lot of interests. I hope my jumping around doesn't confuse you. Everything I work on has the overall general theme of trying to learn new skills that I can use when making something new. I hope this makes sense.
    Most viewers may also not understand that I read and generally respond to every comment left. I genuinely want to answer you questions and receive your feedback. Thanks to everyone that has ever left me a comment.
    Thanks for watching.
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    Music:
    "Aces High" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
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    If you have read this far, THANK-YOU. Please leave me a comment letting me know.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @clemmcguinness1087
    @clemmcguinness1087 8 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for this
    Ill adapt this for a tool rack. Great

    • @ImaginethenMake
      @ImaginethenMake  8 місяців тому

      Yes. I think this basic design can be adapted for many different purposes. Just make the legs longer or shorter and make the shelves larger or smaller to suit the application. After a while, if your needs change, simply make new legs and/or shelves, reassemble and you're back in business.
      Thanks for your comment and for watching.

  • @ChristopherPolack
    @ChristopherPolack Рік тому +2

    fascinattrouble shooting

    • @ImaginethenMake
      @ImaginethenMake  Рік тому

      Thank-you for your comment and for watching. I use the same basic development approach when solving just about any problem. It has served me very well over the years.