Your video was exactly what I was looking for because I haven’t seen anyone else do it like that. But having said that. you haven’t truly explained to the beginner how to build it.
Thank you so much for sharing..this is a Great idea..I hope you do more videos..I'm new here..making sure to subscribe ..thanks a lot..I know your wife must be very proud..👍love it 💕
Thanks for taking the time to make this video, really appreciate it. I was going to build two drawers for the pits and pans and came across your video, and decided that it looks much more practical for the space we have. thanks.
I love this idea! Thank you for sharing. I loved how you locked the lids onto the pots as they hung, as well. Great organization! Two problems solved. In reading about the directional issue with the drawer glides hanging, I wonder if one could easily create a channel out of two strips of wood (or already routed out picture frame moulding strips) mounted under that top center support, that another piece of wood, with the hanger bolts, could slide in and out from within the channel. I saw that Rockler sells this "Nylo-Tape Friction-Free Drawer Slide Tape" which could enable the wooden pieces to glide effortlessly, while supported. Might even be cheaper, too!
Awesome Project--Thanks! Can you provide a SUPPLY LIST ON WHAT IS EXACTLY NEEDED. Looking forward in getting my husband to make this but a supply list sure will come in handy. THANKS!!
Great idea, however those drawer slides are on upside down and are not designed to hold weight that way. They are eventually going to pull apart. Most all drawer slides are side mounted so they can support the weight of what its attached to. You are probably going to have to change it and place one on each of your support. Awesome idea though, Im going to build one similar to what you have done.
I like this idea how ever the volume when you were speaking was quite low and I couldn't hear you. Could you please write down a list of materials we would need to make this please. I need this desperately.
Anastacia Andrade-Ecolicious Mama cheapest slides can carry 100lbs...yes, but not pulling them apart, they are designed to support weight on a vertical surface pushing down on the bearings and frame horizontally. Still should work for a while depending on how much weight you put on them, but I wouldn’t expect them to last even 5yrs, 10 max.
@@matthews2122 agree with you.. pls understand the mechanism of this thing and how its working.. this will not lasting because the weight of hung pan will pull apart the roller which is only connected by the bearing if you install it this way..
@@matthews2122 i watch this video and it is about the same idea but they install it the way the roller suppose to work.. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jJJuiz-T6es.html
great idea but the difference in level of audio is terrible. i have to crank the volume all the way up to hear your voice and then when the music comes on it blasts out at me. come on...