Five Mistakes When Building My French Cleat Tool Wall!

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  • čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
  • When I began building my French cleat storage system about 2 years ago, I made 5 major mistakes. In this video, I discuss the mistakes I made in an effort to prevent you making the same ones. Thanks for watching.
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Komentáře • 561

  • @CharlesSmithOrg
    @CharlesSmithOrg Před 3 lety +66

    I wish more people would share their mistakes because I sure do make all of them. Thank you!

    • @lastingbuild1373
      @lastingbuild1373  Před 3 lety +1

      Mistakes, make us all better!

    • @jerbear7952
      @jerbear7952 Před 2 měsíci

      I laughed fairly hard about gluing it to the wall. It's like he read my diary from the future.

  • @JFKreations
    @JFKreations Před 5 lety +91

    Creators sharing our own mistakes with the viewers is one of the biggest things we can do to make woodworking more approachable for beginners wanting to get into this as a hobby or even a career. Keep up the good work!

    • @lastingbuild1373
      @lastingbuild1373  Před 5 lety +5

      Thanks a bunch! Your watching and commenting is much appreciated!

  • @DarksouIjah
    @DarksouIjah Před 2 lety +1

    A great teacher not only shows on how to do things the correct way but also things to avoid and the reason to avoid them. Bravo.

  • @mikemarino7806
    @mikemarino7806 Před 3 lety +17

    I appreciate videos like this. Everybody overlooks simple things from time to time, and too many people are too ashamed to admit it. I can only imagine how many people have wanted to do this cleat system that were helped by your video. Nice work, good explanations, and great content!

    • @pnwgrown_360
      @pnwgrown_360 Před 2 lety

      I’m about to make my first cleat wall, this video did help my confidence a bit

  • @jeffkingery2562
    @jeffkingery2562 Před 5 dny

    Getting ready to build some French cleats and I appreciate the tips.

  • @danmyers8666
    @danmyers8666 Před 3 lety +6

    For the past 3-4 weeks, my interest in French Cleats has grown. I have watched 10-12 videos I still did not fully understand how to fabricate them, or their full potential. You answered all my questions in 7.55 minutes. Your willingness to share your pitfalls was very helpful. Seeing someone perform the task allows me to feel like I'm performing my project with a co-worker that has done the job a time or two before. Thank you for sharing

  • @timdavis2220
    @timdavis2220 Před 4 lety +3

    I so appreciate folks who share their mistakes to save the rest of us the trouble of doing the same. Thanks.

  • @tommac5411
    @tommac5411 Před rokem +1

    Great video. editing, clarity, helpfulness. Thank you!!

  • @jaroncscott
    @jaroncscott Před 2 lety +5

    This was so informative!!! I’d like to echo someone else’s comment that sharing mistakes is totally underrated. We all make them and it’s great to learn from each other.

  • @Esiddik
    @Esiddik Před rokem +1

    Most useful French cleat video yet !!! You don’t know what you don’t know on a first build , so thank you for sparing me the headaches 🥲 I actually might do this project soon

  • @themightysquid
    @themightysquid Před 3 lety +3

    It takes a secure and honest man to admit his mistakes. And don’t we all learn more from our mistakes? Excellent lesson. Experience is great, especially when it’s someone else’s experience. Thanks.

  • @ifscottcanyoucan
    @ifscottcanyoucan Před 4 lety +16

    Good info. Always helpful when folks are willing to point out their mistakes so the rest of us can learn.

  • @tednottodd
    @tednottodd Před 5 lety +2

    Takes a stand up person to point out their own mistakes....thanks for sharing yours so we can avoid wasting our time and material.

  • @akbychoice
    @akbychoice Před 4 lety +11

    Great info.
    Shave down that sharp point on the cleat parts so they don’t dead end each other.
    A lower board on the removable part solves two things, a place to put a wedge to keep it locked and keeps it spaced off the wall so it doesn’t SeeSaw.

  • @francisvazquez13
    @francisvazquez13 Před 2 lety

    Your honesty is true teaching...Thanks 🤗

  • @socalboilervsg5477
    @socalboilervsg5477 Před 4 lety +3

    I'm preparing to install a french cleat wall in my shop this weekend and found this video while looking for info, tips, instructions, etc. VERY helpful! I appreciate you sharing your lessons learned for the purpose of helping others keep from making the same oversights. As a result, I've watched several other of your videos; I admire and respect the fact your focus is on being helpful by sharing what you know, what you've done, what you've learned, etc without trying to be a comedian or appearing to be auditioning for your own show. That's why I subscribed. Keep up the good work and keep the videos coming.

  • @experimentaldream4101
    @experimentaldream4101 Před 2 lety

    Great video. This is the kind of information people need when they are novices - like me. Not just the technical parts, but the realization that even pros get to learn from mistakes and that's perfectly OK.

  • @as7river
    @as7river Před 2 lety +5

    Piece of advice, don't glue any spacers you add to your French cleat projects. You may want to remove them in the future and glue makes that awfully complicated.

  • @takeniteasyfriend
    @takeniteasyfriend Před 5 lety +2

    Saved me time. Ready to make my tool holders flawlessly. Thanks for taking the time.

  • @robertmcclenning5696
    @robertmcclenning5696 Před 5 lety +93

    Most of my projects have more than 5 mistakes. Thanks for sharing.

    • @lastingbuild1373
      @lastingbuild1373  Před 5 lety +12

      That’s true of everyone, I think. If I made a video, “36 mistakes” I’m sure no one would watch lol!😂

    • @PedramBastan
      @PedramBastan Před 4 lety

      At least the most important ones were posted. These do seem like a "duh" (Homer Simpson) moment for us all until you really think about it.

    • @rollingthunder4599
      @rollingthunder4599 Před 4 lety +1

      You learn by doing

    • @natishamullis-brooks5715
      @natishamullis-brooks5715 Před 3 lety

      My mistakes have taught me a heck of a lot more than any of my successes! If you learn from them, no harm! I just make a lot more fine saw dust to add to the pile! (Piles!) I get better all the time, though!

    • @MaBeSlovakia
      @MaBeSlovakia Před 2 lety +1

      There is a chinese saying: A wise man makes 7 mistakes each day.
      (We, ordinary men, make much more)

  • @ecospider5
    @ecospider5 Před 4 lety +11

    I live in an earthquake area so locking cleats is a must. I have the cleats on the wall close enough together that sliding a 3” x 3” board above the cleat on the box just barely touches the wall cleat above it. That way the box can not lift up without removing that 3x3 block. Locking it in place.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Před 4 lety +1

      If you're in an earthquake area you have to relocate to somewhere safe.

  • @rosewalters6023
    @rosewalters6023 Před 2 lety

    Love this video! Really great when someone share their mistakes to help us who isn't nearly as advanced. Thanks!

  • @5zwoodworks
    @5zwoodworks Před 2 lety

    This is how we grow as a community. Thank you for the information.

  • @privateuploads-geo2625
    @privateuploads-geo2625 Před 5 lety +3

    Nice to share what you learned. And don't we all learn from our mistakes. When I built my french cleat wall I learned as I went too. I did start by putting plywood on the garage wall, and cut 8' lengths for the wall cleats, which after some figuring, spaced far enough apart horizontally up the wall: I didn't use every cleat to hang boxes from, but as you pointed out, many wall cleats become a support for the lower part of heavier tool boxes. I learned to make the boxes deep enough vertically to accomplish that. The nice part with the cleats, is you can move them around anyway you want, and as you get new tools.
    Initially I glued, tack nailed, and screwed the boxes. For most of them now I skip the glue- they hold up fine without i, it's less messy, and I may want to repurpose the box or change it later. Now it's just clamp, stick with the nail gun, and then drlll and screw.
    I also learned to make shelves on them high enough to hold boxes of nails, screws and other fasteners- my first shelves were slightly to short in height. So my sander box has the sandpaper, the finish nailer hangs vertically and has a few boxes of nails, the skill saw has a blade shelf, etc. I also have one for squares, levels, and punches, and a shelf for a micrometer and tape measures. Hanging off the edge of my edge-most box I have a holder for my ear protectors and eye goggles, as well as head lamp.
    My crosscut sled and fitting mitre box hang down low, since it is heavy: I drilled two large holes in the top end of the sled and it hangs very nicely on the wall too.
    When working on my bench, which has four locking wheels, I find I like rolling the bench out from the cleat wall where I store it, and then all my tools are handy right behind me. It makes work easy, and cleanup easier.
    Now I just have to buy that dustopper that Tom Huntly developed, and get my dust collecting up to snuff (no pun intended).;0) -Geo

  • @RickMaxon
    @RickMaxon Před 4 lety +12

    Re: locking cleats
    With our earthquakes in California I've thought about this. When I get around to installing a french cleat ... I'll drill a hole at the bottom of each hanger aligned with the bottom of the cleats. A friction fit dowel will go through to prevent the hanger from rising. To unlock just push the dowel forward so you can lift the hanger.

    • @kazykamakaze131
      @kazykamakaze131 Před 3 lety +1

      You mind I give a different option? When making the wall cleat, instead of 1 edge 45 degrees, make both top and bottom edges 45 degrees and then when making the cabinet cleat make the bottom a 45 degrees but a little longer spacing so that it allows you to mount the cabinet from any position, but what the idea is then in that extra space you add (same idea in industrial machines) a spacer that you can drive in from the side to take up the space you added at the bottom of the 2 opposing 45 degree edges. This would solve your issue and would look very clean and allow the ability to remove the cabinets again easily in the future. Hope this helps.

  • @mergalinpillay2413
    @mergalinpillay2413 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your honesty especially helpful tips for newbies.

  • @socal33
    @socal33 Před rokem

    Much appreciated for the heads up. I’ll be using this video before I start.

  • @hambone4402
    @hambone4402 Před 5 lety +2

    Man, what a useful video. I can see myself making all of those mistakes simultaneously. Thanks for sharing.

  • @terryadamson8447
    @terryadamson8447 Před 5 lety +2

    Planning on doing the same in my humble shed. Thanks for the tips, they really helped me out. Your a shining example of the good CZcams can do.

  • @1dayhabit
    @1dayhabit Před 2 lety

    Many thanks for sharing your experiences. I know that it takes a lot of effort to make a video and upload it so it's very kind of you to help others avoid pitfalls. I've just built a workshop and will make a cleat storage system. It's great when you can get things right first time and your information will make that more likely!

  • @MA-dg1qr
    @MA-dg1qr Před 2 lety

    Great video, thanks for your humility and sharing your mistakes with the French cleat storage system. I learned a lot as I plan for a French cleat system.

  • @TV-gy1nf
    @TV-gy1nf Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge and your mistakes!

  • @paulrogers1659
    @paulrogers1659 Před 3 měsíci

    Even 4 years later 😊 informative!

  • @furkanozcan77
    @furkanozcan77 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing these valuable experiences

  • @mzdemetria8332
    @mzdemetria8332 Před 2 lety

    I loved this and your shop has given me so many organizational ideas!!

  • @w4shep
    @w4shep Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for saving my a lot of time and aggravation! I’m planning on installing a cleat system in the next few weeks and this video has been helpful. I’m sure I would’ve had a lot of holders glued to the wall 🙂

    • @dirkdaddy2
      @dirkdaddy2 Před 4 lety

      Recommend making spacer blocks for ends so you can go up a wall and have them easily spaced evenly, then everything you want to mount to the wall just use cleats. Helps to have some of the 45 deg ripped wood laying about for new stuff you come up with. And use some big ol long heavy duty screws to get through drywall if you're hanging heavy of course. I've hung a heavy bike rack and workmate, etc no problems

  • @chriswarfield4469
    @chriswarfield4469 Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks for the tips! I am going to be adding french cleats to my shop in the garage. Very helpful.

  • @dwaynejoleun4476
    @dwaynejoleun4476 Před rokem

    Good video on common mistakes to avoid doing when using French cleats. I almost made the mistake myself of butting the support board tight to the cleat like you mentioned, so these are great points for those not familiar with French cleats.

  • @BedfordJoshua
    @BedfordJoshua Před 5 lety +3

    Love the french cleat system! Good to see mistakes so we can avoid them.

  • @Belg1970
    @Belg1970 Před rokem

    I like to learn something new every day. So keep them coming.

  • @gscompton1965
    @gscompton1965 Před 5 lety +16

    TY for the video brother helped me out a ton ...gettin rdy to french cleat a wall,earned a sub keep up the great job

    • @lastingbuild1373
      @lastingbuild1373  Před 5 lety +1

      I have a playlist on French cleats on my channel page and I still have a few videos left to post to finish off the series. Thanks for watching and subbing!

    • @christophercastor6666
      @christophercastor6666 Před 2 lety

      Second your Sub, Greg.

  • @edzahra1193
    @edzahra1193 Před 4 lety

    Awesome, great to see-honesty of the mistakes which you can make ahead of time. Hopefully when building my system, I will save some frustration!

  • @cheppyrinalzi721
    @cheppyrinalzi721 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for your kindness clever man🙏🙏👍🏻

  • @larrykostopulos1332
    @larrykostopulos1332 Před 10 měsíci

    I’m just about to refurbish my workshop and am moving to French cleats. Very handy tips, thanks very much.

  • @matto.1074
    @matto.1074 Před 4 lety +1

    Gluing it to the wall... 😂 OH I would SO do that!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for the tip! Great video.

  • @woodsniffer
    @woodsniffer Před 4 lety

    Repetition is the key to good learning ...Very good Video short to the point, informative and honest.

  • @flyingwoodshop1545
    @flyingwoodshop1545 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video! Thank you for sharing. If you’re still interested in locking cleats for your heavy stuff like the lumber shelf, it’s actually pretty easy and you could add it to what you already have. If you cut an “L” shaped piece of plywood (the bandsaw comes to mind for this) with the long part the width of the space between the bottom of the cleat and the spacer, you can just slide it in there after you place the cleat. The shorter part of the “L” gives you something to grab onto to get it back out when you want to rearrange. I know this video is almost 2 years old, but the info is still good and I appreciate it as I’m looking to expand my French Cleat system. Thank you!

  • @rosswilliams3111
    @rosswilliams3111 Před 5 lety +5

    Such a great idea to highlight the mistakes. Oh man, do I wish more people did this. Although you tend to remember better when you have to redo something.

  • @jonnymo4728
    @jonnymo4728 Před 3 lety +1

    I admire the effort & honesty. Well done. 10+ stars.

  • @markb27
    @markb27 Před 2 lety

    Nice explaination of do's and dont's of a French Cleat system

  • @jameslyons3306
    @jameslyons3306 Před 4 lety +1

    #2, 3 & 4 are the ones that got me last year when I built. Gonna redo now,.. thx!

  • @abad_gtr1123
    @abad_gtr1123 Před rokem

    this was helpful...as i'm looking to build my first tool wall soon. thank you!

  • @LTDWoodworks
    @LTDWoodworks Před 5 lety +1

    Won't be long before I start my tool wall. Thanks for the great points there. I tend to get ahead of myself so I could see me glowing them to the wall. Thanks again 👍

  • @pruhsnna908
    @pruhsnna908 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the excellent video on the French cleats System. This is an excellent tutorial: especially as you've made the example wood working to show us the different problems! 👍🙏

  • @mnfiveoh
    @mnfiveoh Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for the tips! I've finally decided on a layout for my very small shop and plan on using French cleats on a wall or two.

  • @muddysledge
    @muddysledge Před 4 lety +1

    This is great advice. I want to do this in my new tool shed. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and talent.

  • @rebeccacardy6070
    @rebeccacardy6070 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks so much for this video! I'm just starting out with wood working and making my own work shop. This will help me out so much...i can't wait to start!

  • @Frettedchaos
    @Frettedchaos Před 5 lety +1

    I appreciate your honesty by sharing your mistakes. You have a new sub.

  • @MrChewy63
    @MrChewy63 Před rokem

    I appreciate your video. I’m about to make mine and this is helpful!

  • @designer-garb572
    @designer-garb572 Před 4 lety +1

    Very good advice, glad I found this before I start making mine. many thanks

  • @Mark-rk3pm
    @Mark-rk3pm Před 3 lety +1

    Learned a lot. Thanks, brother!

  • @rickmunn7356
    @rickmunn7356 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for the advice.
    I saw a locking method on You Tube where they slid a second spacer between the bottom spacer and the underside of the wall cleat. It works perfectly. I think it was called the “key” to locking tool cleats.

  • @kevinbowker2385
    @kevinbowker2385 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing your experience and insight!

  • @edwinleach4013
    @edwinleach4013 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the information. I'm planning a major overhaul of my workshop/garage and plan on using your information. Great video and very well done.

  • @kenmoon5685
    @kenmoon5685 Před 4 lety +1

    Really nice job-good presentation-concise, informative, and especially; using practical examples of the point you are making!

  • @ralphlivingston894
    @ralphlivingston894 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for that video. I feel confident that I would’ve made at least four of those mistakes!

  • @767DR
    @767DR Před 5 lety +40

    Usually I have to learn from my own mistakes.
    Thanks for letting us learn from yours.
    Subscribing

    • @lastingbuild1373
      @lastingbuild1373  Před 5 lety +2

      One reason I started the channel was to learn from each other.

  • @obamania2009
    @obamania2009 Před 5 lety +2

    Looks great. Moving into a new house and half the basement is unfinished. Will def put that system up!

  • @dwainlambrigger3769
    @dwainlambrigger3769 Před 5 lety +6

    I also use a lot of french cleats. I have made a few of these mistakes (How could I forget the spacers?!?!?!). I am trying to get as much out of my french cleats as possible. Thanks for sharing.

  • @johnvatistas6569
    @johnvatistas6569 Před měsícem

    Thank you for the tips. I will avoid this while building mine.

  • @SiamWoodShop
    @SiamWoodShop Před 5 lety +1

    Lots of good info here for those who are new to this. I used the cleat system in my house back in the '70s both in the house and workshop. It's a good easy sytem and very flexible in its' uses.

  • @lastingbuild1373
    @lastingbuild1373  Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for Watching! If you like French Cleats, check out my new sharpening station 👉 🔴 czcams.com/video/gvl6yoro-Mk/video.html

    • @lastingbuild1373
      @lastingbuild1373  Před 4 lety

      You also might like the circular saw cabinet with hidden blade storage 👉👉 🔴 czcams.com/video/8HtVUoCVB1s/video.html

  • @dcslapout5697
    @dcslapout5697 Před 5 lety +2

    Found me a shop/ shed being delivered next week. Looking forward to using the system

  • @karlpoulin3938
    @karlpoulin3938 Před 4 lety +1

    Learn lots, thank you!

  • @bruceotruba3324
    @bruceotruba3324 Před 4 lety

    Good advice, thanks!

  • @tommac5411
    @tommac5411 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great video! Thank you.

  • @Philhoppermiller
    @Philhoppermiller Před 4 lety +2

    I spaced two of my cleats where both the top and bottom boards were cleats for a, particularly heave cabinet. It worked really well. I have loaded the cabinet heavy and it has not budged an inch in 10 years.

  • @pourquoi7983
    @pourquoi7983 Před 3 lety +1

    Lesson learnt! Thanks a lot!!

  • @ronniesolomon5235
    @ronniesolomon5235 Před 4 lety

    Good advice, I am wanting to make a French cleat system for my little shop

  • @Critter145
    @Critter145 Před 4 lety +1

    What a beautiful shop! I’m jealous😂

  • @Sentinel851
    @Sentinel851 Před 3 lety +6

    the best design for a "locking cleat" that I've seen is basically leaving a 1 inch space beneath, and then sliding in a locking "pin", that's a simple piece of 3/4, about an inch wide, and about an inch longer than the thing is wide, so you can take a hammer to knock it out when it's time to move it.

    • @OregonDARRYL
      @OregonDARRYL Před 2 lety

      Or drill a hole and use a dowel to slide directly under the wall cleat.

  • @rduckster4727
    @rduckster4727 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent information

  • @samehdarawshi3537
    @samehdarawshi3537 Před 4 lety +1

    very helpful and subscribed to your channel.thanks

  • @robinalexander5772
    @robinalexander5772 Před 3 lety

    Enjoyed the video. Cheers from Tasmania

  • @tarap5618
    @tarap5618 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for this video!!! Very informative.

  • @ThePbird1
    @ThePbird1 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the heads up

  • @PPMOCRG
    @PPMOCRG Před 4 lety

    Subscribed. I like this kind of video a lot. Thank you, I found this very useful. I’m about to make a french cleat system in my small work area.

  • @jray1429
    @jray1429 Před 2 lety

    Good job, thanks!

  • @uncut_cowboy
    @uncut_cowboy Před 3 lety +1

    Great information here, thanks buddy

    • @lastingbuild1373
      @lastingbuild1373  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad its helpful! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!

  • @arom8438
    @arom8438 Před 4 lety +1

    So helpful, THANK You!

  • @lulularu682
    @lulularu682 Před rokem

    Fantastic, thank you

  • @bertorr7211
    @bertorr7211 Před rokem

    Great information mate thankyou 😉

  • @bjorn980
    @bjorn980 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you, helped me a lot for reconsidering my plans. I have a old shed, the wall is not even because there are planks on it. Maybe this system will work or I need to mount a wooden panel on it.

  • @alanscott5942
    @alanscott5942 Před 5 lety

    Genuine mistakes thanks for sharing 👍👍

  • @shanesmaineshop
    @shanesmaineshop Před 3 lety +1

    Great tips.

  • @PuppetWood
    @PuppetWood Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the tips

  • @borcz100
    @borcz100 Před rokem

    Great info thanks so much

  • @william6171
    @william6171 Před 2 lety +1

    Another thing I see people mention, is to cut a couple of millimeters off of the bottom of the tool-cleat.
    As dust collects between the wall cleats and the wall, that might prevent the tool-cleat to fall down nicely into that space. Cutting away just a bit of material solves this.

  • @miketween8528
    @miketween8528 Před 3 lety +1

    Great stuff man!

  • @9700am
    @9700am Před 5 lety +1

    Very simple stuff, but easy enough to get wrong. Excellent video, just subscribed too.