mobile is a great idea. My prob with the wood shelves I had was lack of flexibility on storing things one high--a lot of room wasted or you have to stack things. Would love to see Ideas on adjustable shelf height wood shelves ---that and mobile and I'm set! Purchased a few metal shelves to have the adjustment option as my storage needs change but they are not as strongly built as I would like and they are expensive but on them I can stack one high and adjust the height to fit the items just right.. I like wood shelves though and have spare wood around. I thought maybe 2 2x4's and slide some plywood in and out at different heights maybe dropin bolts to hold plywood from sliding out when removing things. But Im no woodworker so I look for ideas :)
It’s a decent design, but it’s dumb that you need to notch the shelves. You should have put the shelves in as rectangles and THEN add those small vertical pieces between them. 1/2” shorter. Hammer them in flush.
Better to call that what it is: A clutter shelve. I have a couple of those in my garage. No, in fact, my whole garage is filled with those. The struggle is real...
Blade guard? I ran a metel cutting saw everyday at work for 12yrs, no blade guard. Before that, I made pallets and the only tools I used were a radial arm saw(you guessed it, no blade guard) and a framing nailer. These nervous ninny's in here, crack me up.
Missed opportunity to show your subscribers how seriously you take health and safety. You could of taken the time and shown us how to fix the guard on the saw. I hope Ben will fix the guard it's there to keep users out of A&E.
He's an adult, he said he was ignoring safety features that he should be using, its his choice. If he deliberately disabled it and encouraged others to do the same, that would be different.
He said it was a bad idea, he is an adult. If that's the only reason to thumbs down a video, then it's a bad reason. If he said it was broken and used that as an excuse to rip the whole blade guard off, I'd agree with you.
I love how you turned simple materials into such a functional storage solution.💯 The results are so rewarding! Keep sharing your expertise, Tim!
Pretty nice work, Tim! It looks great! 😃
Well done!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
mobile is a great idea. My prob with the wood shelves I had was lack of flexibility on storing things one high--a lot of room wasted or you have to stack things. Would love to see Ideas on adjustable shelf height wood shelves ---that and mobile and I'm set! Purchased a few metal shelves to have the adjustment option as my storage needs change but they are not as strongly built as I would like and they are expensive but on them I can stack one high and adjust the height to fit the items just right.. I like wood shelves though and have spare wood around. I thought maybe 2 2x4's and slide some plywood in and out at different heights maybe dropin bolts to hold plywood from sliding out when removing things. But Im no woodworker so I look for ideas :)
That Ben guy seems really cool. You should feature him in more videos
I’ll have to ask him!
I like the casters where did you get them at?
Do you have the list of material needed? I would appreciate it a lot! Thanks!
It’s a decent design, but it’s dumb that you need to notch the shelves. You should have put the shelves in as rectangles and THEN add those small vertical pieces between them. 1/2” shorter. Hammer them in flush.
Thank you
Recently laid off well, you’re getting a liking subscribe from me.
Is it tippy when you try to roll it around when it's loaded?
Nice
Sick🤘
Better to call that what it is: A clutter shelve. I have a couple of those in my garage. No, in fact, my whole garage is filled with those. The struggle is real...
Blade guard? I ran a metel cutting saw everyday at work for 12yrs, no blade guard. Before that, I made pallets and the only tools I used were a radial arm saw(you guessed it, no blade guard) and a framing nailer. These nervous ninny's in here, crack me up.
Missed opportunity to show your subscribers how seriously you take health and safety. You could of taken the time and shown us how to fix the guard on the saw. I hope Ben will fix the guard it's there to keep users out of A&E.
You’re right. Ben did find that screw and fixed it after!
He's an adult, he said he was ignoring safety features that he should be using, its his choice. If he deliberately disabled it and encouraged others to do the same, that would be different.
Continuing on with the blade guard off was a bad idea. Thumbs down’d the video. You have 69k subscribers. You needed to fix that.
i thumbs downed your comment
He said it was a bad idea, he is an adult. If that's the only reason to thumbs down a video, then it's a bad reason. If he said it was broken and used that as an excuse to rip the whole blade guard off, I'd agree with you.