Organizing Your Garage Walls the EASY Way!
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Everybody always begins with pegboard walls and then realize that it's a waste of space and end up ripping it down.
Hey, I'm a Canadian girl, I didn't even know there were screws other than Robertson, haha!
@@rmora1 I wish I had read your comment a year ago, being new to woodworking, I did exactly what you describe! Pegboard seemed simple, but what they neglect to tell you is that mdf is very susceptible to humidity, living in Eastern Canada 100% humidity is a normal day in summer. As we near the end of the first summer with pegboard walls, it's all warped and drooping depending on the weight of tools, so this winter's project will likely be a French cleat wall!
@@quietinspirationcreations3448 In a woodshop everything you hang on a wall is going to end up covered in dust so be prepared to spend a lot of time cleaning.
Thanks for all your videos. I bought about 6 of your separate plans. They are great!
Who doesn't love some shop organization in the morning?
Smells like ⊠victory!! đ
I'll take it any time of day!
The Norm Abram framed photo is awesome. He is the OG of all the woodworking channels.
one of my prized possessions
Syncing the air gun sound with the music rhythm is a very clever attention to detail. Good job!
Holy heck, good tip with the magnet to find the nails for studs! Will use this in a future build! Thanks (:
I organised my garage walls by hanging
white pegboard floor to ceiling on all walls.
It has worked out FANTASTIC!!
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FTBT is my FAVORITE DIY channel!!! Keep it up Brad!
thanks!
I like modular wall systems like this. Iâm building a van into a camper, and on the kitchen galley wall Iâd like to have a modular system like this so that I could rearrange shallow shelving as needed. The shelving will mostly hold pint and quart size canning jars. The van will generate plenty of vibration so Iâm not sure if this vinyl PVC would be strong enough, but I sure love the concept.
Your videos are amazing enough to impress others, and you keep creating new things. Hope to see you around and be connected.
Interesting. Very clean and easy system. For the cost, I think I like my 3/4" plywood French cleat system better. It definitely didn't take that much more time. I was putting up 8' rows of French cleats, just about as fast. The real extra effort came in making all the cleats. It took about an hour with one helper, a track saw, and a table saw to make one 4x8' plywood sheet into a large stack of cleats, that gave me wall cleats, and hanger cleats enough to go floor to ceiling (8 vertical feet starting 18" off the ground), in 12 linear feet of wall. Oh, but I almost forgot, you should really convert to a 1/2" plywood wall from sheet rock. That will add some time too.
Nice part of my shop system is when I move, all my cabinets, shelves and hangers that use the French cleat system, will come off the wall and only the wall cleats will stay. Then my new shop will needs wall cleats installed and all my storage goes back on the wall with the same cabinets, shelves, and hangers. As I move for my job every 3-4 years, that's a huge time and cost saver when I move everything to a new shop so often.
How long do you think this manufacturer will keep making this PVC system, and is it compatible with other commercial systems?
Thank you for your comment, it is the voice of experience, which is wisdom. đ„đșđ
... and as he already has a CnC standing around, making some fancy neat-looking purpose-build hooks/holders would be extra easy. Like the two-can-holder he fabricates here, but nicer-looking. As it's all standard sizes/thicknesses/distances, very fast to draw up.
Great Vids! Just the right mix of instruction without being long and your audio is great no overbearing music or power tools screaming through my speakers! Subscribed! Would like to see a vid of all your "Must Buy" or "Should have got this years ago" tools! (not just sponsored ones) đ
thanks, we're actually thinking of those types of vids now!
Great solution, Brad~!I I saw a similar track system at Sears, but since those are closing, I guess I'll be making a trip to Home Depot. Thanks for the video~!
...and to Johnny for the stand-off idea~!
I'm not candian but Robertson is objectively the coolest đđ
definitely the squarest đ
I am Canadian and I always end up throwing out the pieces of Phillips crap that come in kits.
Robertson all the way!!!! If there is paint in the head you can use another screw and âdrillâ out the paint and put it comes!
As a Canadian I can verify Robertson is our favorite.
good little holder for the WD40, i'd have put a hole in for a pen & pencil & maybe a tape measure hanger too as you can never have access to enough of them & never find them when you need them. & love the blower holder
good tip!
Very cool alternative to a french cleat wall! Love me some organization as well!
thanks!
âA few âmeâ nailsâ is the joke of the video for me đ
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Another great one my man⊠I love that youâve fully embraced the using the âMe Nailsâ pun, makes me chuckle every time!! đđ€Łđ
thanks, Lou!
You got it!! Roberts screws are the BEST!!!! :)
Awesome work, Brad! đ
I'm going to look for those slatwalls here in Brazil!
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! đđ
thanks, brother!
Genius!! On the magnet thing. Never thought of that.
works great
Love your show, keep on posting more amazing videos.
Thank you! Will do!
the straw cutout, lol. 10/10
Thanks! My friend just emailed me last night and asked me to install this system in her garage next weekend. At first I thought CZcams was reading my email until I saw the timestamp on your video. Thanks! This helped remind me which tools I need to take with me. I'm not going to make any custom holders for her, but I will for my own garage.
good luck!
As a side note, if you use gmail, then Google, which owns both gmail and youtube is definitely reading your email and using it to build a profile of what to show you.
You always come up with a great ideas and the results are also always satisfyingđ€đ
thanks!
Waited for something like this for such a long time
You are always organized !!
Great job
OH Canada...Yes, the Robertson all the way!!!! Great Video...
Great idea
Been using the magnet to find studs for a few years now. Much more dependable than my cheap stud finder
Great Wall makeover. Sidekick XL fits you nicely đ
I don't wear it all the time, but when I'm installing multiple fasteners it's perfect! Lightweight, out of the way and holds a ton. If anyone else wants a leather side pouch go check it out from Leather by Dragonfly www.leatherbydragonfly.com/shop/sidekick-xl
@@Fixthisbuildthat thanks Bradđ
Looks like a great system Brad. Thanks for the demo & other suggestions. Hope that you & your family are doing well & staying safe! đđđđ
Thanks, Steve! Hope you're well also
Very cool. Now I have to go step up my organization game.đđ
Go for it!
Looks awesome and love the custom displays you made!!!
thanks, Lori!
This Guys are Great , They encourage me to make more youtube videos with our remodels. đđ. Great job guys. Who does your editing ?
Just found your channel, loved this video! Subbed!
You DIYd the bracketđ„đ„đ„
Challenge you to DIY the slat wall
yep, could definitely do that too!
That's Cool!!!! Thank You!!!! đđđ
HA!!HA!! You said "Rinse and Repeat" (4:39). Good one.
thanks for sharing the video
My pleasure
I got a small two cars garage,,8 foot ceiling... Lucky the house I bought came with a shed in the backyard đđ. Perfect place for garden tools...
i'd give an arm for a shed
I never knew Brad Paisley was so good with tools !đ
Great video Brad
Thanks đ
Robertson FTWđ!
"Me nails" Well played man, well played. It took me a couple seconds but I got it.
Great video; curious if these accept standard slat hooks or I am forced to only use the ones by Husky? Thank you in adv.
On your holder for the dust attachment, I think I'd cut a cylinder of wood 1/2" high or so that's the inside diameter of the pipe and attach it to the bottom piece of the holder. That'll prevent any lateral movement.
thought about that, but the fit is so tight it's not a big concern
Looks like that will work great for general tools for gardening and such, but I can't see it working that well for woodworking tools. For that I would go with French cleats or peg board. I will have a wall that this will work well for. Thanks for the idea..
Good work man have to try that in Trinidadđ
Go for it!
What is the benefit of doing a wall like this over doing French cleats? I donât have either method, but was curious what made you choose this method over the cleat method that seems to be so popular with woodworkers? Thanks.
This is great if you dont have access to a table saw to make the angle cuts on the french cleats.
Awesome!!
thanks!
How do you line up pocket holes, you should do a video on that.
My garage has 2 1/2 messy walls lol
I feel that...mine was that way once as well
I've we been thinking of putting French cleats or a slat wall in my closet. Would that project look to "garage-y" dor the cloaet?
As a Canadian I must say my favourite is not Robertson. I'd like to give Torx a shot but can't readily find any. Will be trying one place soon and if I fail, I'll order from a US place to try and when the borders open up again FREELY, then I'll stock up.
These organizational and home improvement videos are good but honestly I like your regular woodworking videos a lot more. Keep up the good work!
Change is good
âI have a messy wall hereâ that is more organized than anything in my apartment
Thanks! I just did a new build and would like to organize my garage before I move in. This is a great idea. I love to be organized!
What are thes panels called please ? Awesome what you've done. đđ
Torx all the way!
Would these be same as the craftsman VersaTrack or similar? Or a difference?
Great video Brad, but I'm not going to let my wife watch it...my list is already to long. ha ha ha Seriously, I think this is a project that everyone needs in the workshop. It would save time and space. Great Idea!
thanks!
My garage floor moonlights as a messy wall.
Torx is the best!
Squarehead are the most common type of wood screw here in NZ. Use to buy them in big buckets but now you would need a second mortgage to buy them like that .
yeah, the good ole days!
Nice
thx!
Suggestion maybe. Trace out one of those hooks that are on the back of the existing system and then use your CNC to create set hooks for your other items. If that makes sense.
Or 3D print them. But would have to be careful to not overload them.
Can this be installed directly on studs, without any drywall?
Best screws: Torx and Robertson. WORST screws: Phillips & its cousin Pozidrive, and straight slot. I use Torx wherever possible, except on electrical stuff.
Hi Brad,
Would you mentor me on how to use a CNC?
HAHAHA! Greetings from Canada! You read my mind on the robertsons :) L
Philips head '+' is the best screw on the planet Earthđđ
except when they strip :)
@@Fixthisbuildthat Oh Yes! That's a heart break right there :(
But Love the simplicity of it.
Watching this a year after it went up, I'm wondering if these are still up and if you've 3D-printed anything that mounts on the rail.
I hope your egalitarian screw community continues to thrive!
Torx is my preference but itâs more about availability. If anyone can tell me where to buy square-drive Iâd love to keep some in the shop.
The worst part about that type of storage like peg board or other variations, is that the hooks fall off really easy when removing the item it's holding. How well do those stay in place? For example, the extension cords, do the hooks stay sturdy when taking one down to use it?
the hooks snap in on top and bottom and are very firm. The don't budge at all when you're removing items
@@Fixthisbuildthat good to know! Thanks for the reply!
I must be really old. The magnet you used to find the studs was called a stud finder when I was a young man.
Favorite Screw type is the good old Fashioned Flat head screw.. for some reason there only one other person that seems to buy them.
hahaha, yes you must be a glutton for punishment
Might have been able to 3d print some hooks. I know the gladiator system has lots of 3d print options.
9:37 Me-Nails classic. đ
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Which is the most supportive, this, French cleats, or pegboard?
Do the Huskies work with standard slat wall hardware? My old landlord bought a system that didnât, and it became a cost and availability issue.
Not sure. I've not used other varieties
Square and star. Only ones worth buying.
9:50 Slatwall fastener with 1â #8 screw with (2) 1/4â washers and 5/16â tubing
That's your "messy wall"? Don't come over my place then! Thanks for the ideas, Brad!
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So what do you do if you dont have a cnc machine?
Robby all day!
Do those diy brackets come off the rack at all when you remove a tool?
not if you get a nice tight fit
Bit of a novice question but where should I look to find the type of wood you used for your cabinets? I feel like HD/Loweâs wood selection isnât that nice
Find a specialty lumber yard/distributor. Baltic birch plywood is great (and pricy!). You can do these projects with less costly plywood, but the results aren't as nice to look at (but out in the shop, or if you paint it?).
My garage is concrete blocks. Can this be applied to such a wall with concrete anchors?
it would be much more difficult, but doable
What is the stand in the top right corner, looks like a folding horse/outffeed...would like a link if so
outfeed stand. way overpriced now, but here it is amzn.to/3n7Okxx
Here it is April 24, 2022, 8 months after this video was posted and on the Home Depot website the Husky Slatwall Panel 4 Pack "This item is not available in any stores within 100 miles of 34606", and "Out of stock online". Husky Slatwall Starter Pack is available online only in Florida. ??
Whichever screw I find first!
Deck building made me a torx fan. phillips have way too many spin outs once i got used to torx.
What would the cost be for what you installed had you not gotten all the freebies? That would be good to know. From the HD website it looks like maybe over $200 just for the panels themselves.
Yeah⊠I HATE when project videos donât include estimated costsâŠespecially when speciality hardware is involved like this! đ€š
How much did that whole thing cost?
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