Ahh! Uprights! Doh! that's why my shelves are all hammocks...
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Very neat! I like the way you partitioned the central divide / support. I look forward to ham-fisting it. 😅
That's exactly what I want to do in my bedroom. Fantastic work, thank you so much for sharing.
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Very good job, Jeffrey!
Great entrance :D
Done thanks for the help
Well done. What if you wanted just half the space to have shelves (say to leave the other half for a hanging rail). Would you still have the 3 vertical pieces of malamime, or go with 1 large one & have cleats on that?
what type of wood did you use for the support of shelves? I'm going to attempt to put shelves in my daughters wardrobe myself.
Great video!! I'll be doing the exact same thing. What sort of tools do you need to make it easier? I think the only thing I don't have is a drop saw.
Glad I watched this and got the cleats idea. I was going to fuck around with brackets! Yuck.
Why wouldn't you glue the top too?
What if our flooring is already put in. We have laminate....would you still glue the bottom? I feel like this would be messy and potentially wreck the floor.
Two possibilities I see. 1. Work out exactly where the upright will go. Place masking tape very carefully on the floor each side of the finished position. Run a thin line of glue (so it won't spread too far) place upright in position, wipe away excess glue, remove masking tape. 2. Cut two lengths of small timber beading same length as upright. Fit one to one side of finished position (probably nailed down). Place upright against beading. Fix other beading to opposite side. Hope that helps :)
Another alternative is simply to not use glue on that bottom piece. The weight of the loaded shelves will hold it in place.
HI - great video and funny. Quick question, what kind of wood are the shelves and thickness? Did you paint them? Thanks.
The shelves are a formed laminated panel (white board) so no painting is needed. Common product here in Australia, not sure of their availability around the world: www.misterplywood.com.au/products/shelving
Nice. What are you planning to do to the floor of the closet?
Thanks! I like to continue the theme of the floor outside the closet, so in this case it will be carpet.
Hey mate. Nice work. Quick question. Did you custom cut the panels to fit? Would you use a jig saw?
I didn’t cut them. But easy to do if needed with jig saw, power saw or even hand saw :)
One more question. With the vertical pieces you put in. Did you have to notch out the top back to fit tight to the wall? You have those support pieces there. Or does your vertical pieces sit off the wall about an inch?
Hi sir nice video. What kind of glue did you use?
Liquid Nails, that's the brand name. Lots of other options out there can be used in a caulking gun :)
We are having a hard time notching out the support vertical boards. What tool did you use for this?
Mine works too. I used the Woodglut plans and performed it without any problems.
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