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Easy $40 Garage Tote Storage Hack! Fast, Cheap, Quick Project Source Commander and HDX bin storage 

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Do you want a cheap solution to hang either your Lowes, Home Depot or other big box store bins? We have the fastest, cheapest method of hanging these bins to save space, organize, and make used of wasted garage ceiling space. These yellow and black storage tubs are affordable and everywhere. The problem is that they take up space in the garage or shed. In this video, we show you what materials to buy and with minimal hand tools hang these bins sky high and out of the way, thus alleviating clutter. If you came here for a storage solution hack, you found it. You can hang 6, 27 gallon bins for $40 or 12 for $80. Make sure you know that the Lowes bins and HDX Home Depot bins are different widths, so that needs to be considered when building this. You can use both, just space the I beam rails accordingly.

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@handymanhoney-do6881
@handymanhoney-do6881 Год назад
A couple of ideas: 1) label the undersides so you know what bins you need before you are on a ladder. 2) if you have kids you can stash birthday/Christmas gifts up there so they aren’t found 3) stud mounted eyelets and ratchet straps are a worthwhile effort to keep the bins from warping/sagging/falling. 4) leave one empty space so you can shuffle a front tote to another row to access one behind it. It saves a loaded trip up and down the ladder. 5) Really paranoid of falling totes? A very basic U-shaped frame around the totes would provide a “safety net” for falling totes and give you a place to put long, slender items (rakes, ladders, pvc, etc). 6) this is 100% a time to use wood glue or construction adhesive on all joining surfaces.
@collinwiedel
@collinwiedel Год назад
Very smart. Will be taking this into consideration when I build these for myself!!
@Finraen
@Finraen Год назад
I like the eyelets and straps idea. I wouldn’t ever do this without bottom support because I’ve seen how time and weight combined can warp these tubs.
@Kboi1992
@Kboi1992 Год назад
No one asked for ideas.
@handymanhoney-do6881
@handymanhoney-do6881 Год назад
@@Kboi1992 true. Also, no one asked your opinion either. I guess we’re both cunts.
@CamsFinds
@CamsFinds 11 месяцев назад
how miserable are you? @@Kboi1992 😂 do you really feel better after commenting this?
@yergyddub
@yergyddub Год назад
Never knew I needed to hear Emperor Kuzco give me DIY tips but I’m 100% here for it
@penelope5534
@penelope5534 Год назад
I just went looking for diy garage ceiling storage and I'm really excited about the simplicity of this. Thank you!
@brucejamesj
@brucejamesj Год назад
I'm just going to say this now - this is brilliant! I've been struggling with what to do with all the bins. And now I know.
@AdedoyinOyelaran
@AdedoyinOyelaran Год назад
I mean .. duh!! This is great inspiration. We were swimming in plastic totes from years of moving for assignments. Now that we are stationary, this is just the ticket and it beats tossing the totes. Thank you for this inspiration.
@JLange642
@JLange642 Год назад
Well done video! Glad I'm not the only one using the "tennis ball on a string" parking stop gauge!
@MATLOCKE269
@MATLOCKE269 Год назад
Thanks for the tip! Installed this last night, $42 including screws. Mine holds 6x 27 gallon storage bins… plenty of storage to clean up our messy garage. Thanks!
@PR1MUS14
@PR1MUS14 Год назад
4:15 Out of everyone to include a small clip of, I appreciate this one. This guy makes entertaining and wholesome content.
@brianmyers1429
@brianmyers1429 7 месяцев назад
Love seeing the Woom 1 on the tool box. Best bikes ever. Great video as well!
@Daymond777Gaming
@Daymond777Gaming 8 месяцев назад
This is why I love RU-vid, thanks for the content
@jorgenvonstrangle000
@jorgenvonstrangle000 Год назад
I just moved into my new home that was just finished recently. I will definitely do this since my attic can be really only hold a few things
@danialhowe9814
@danialhowe9814 Год назад
TIP: if the bottoms start bowing you can always drop in a 1/2 mdf board on the bottom to spread the weight
@billszymborski584
@billszymborski584 Год назад
My wife saw the commercial version of this and wants it bad. I am too cheap to spend $39 (3 totes) to $449 (13 totes). So I started looking for DIY alternatives. Yours it the first I found and now I am done looking! Great idea and video! Thank you!
@sarahwallace7554
@sarahwallace7554 3 месяца назад
Sam's or Costco has these sometimes for $20
@darkskinamerican7826
@darkskinamerican7826 Год назад
I love this idea so much! I showed this video to my wife and she’s making me do this in our garage. Thanks for the video!
@obijuankenobi420
@obijuankenobi420 Год назад
"Shes making me do this"......I felt that
@deanle604
@deanle604 Год назад
Don’t even think about this. It will drop on your head. Bin will be breaking down after timing. So dumb guy
@riodejaneiro4793
@riodejaneiro4793 Год назад
@@obijuankenobi420 ... in the garage!!!
@UncleFester2240
@UncleFester2240 10 месяцев назад
This is "Archimedes-like Next-Level Genius" stuff. It's beauty lies in it's simplicity. High marks, best storage idea I have seen in a long, long time.
@JosephHoolihan
@JosephHoolihan Год назад
Bro this is hilarious... and useful. Subscribed AND will be building this soon. Thank you, Sir!
@jesterc.6763
@jesterc.6763 Год назад
I love the ball hanging on the ceiling. That's an amazing idea.
@ryanjordan1083
@ryanjordan1083 Год назад
Installed this today. I did 2 racks for 6 bins and plan to add another layer for 12 bins. Cool hack i found while doing this alone: once you build the ibeams, you can measure the studs on the ceiling and match the screws to those spots and pre-drill them into the ibeams. That way, you dont need to deal with any loose screws while youre up on the stepladder and holding a big piece of wood.
@vocalone23
@vocalone23 Год назад
I really appreciate this DIY👍🏽
@jwoods2215
@jwoods2215 Год назад
Thanks for the tutorial! Awesome!
@ottopilot7205
@ottopilot7205 Год назад
Added 4 rails todays. Thanks for the guidance
@ModernGreaser
@ModernGreaser Год назад
Glad it helped!
@mrjdiaz1
@mrjdiaz1 Год назад
Great instructional video btw!! Thank you
@sargekowalkowski8572
@sargekowalkowski8572 Год назад
Just set ours up! Thanks!!
@MochaDoodleDoo
@MochaDoodleDoo Год назад
So simple, it's genius!
@xianftw4806
@xianftw4806 Год назад
These are at least 1x4s. Look at them next to the 2x3s in the truck. I bought 1x3s without giving it a lot of thought and it looks like I’m going to have to plane down the 2x3s about 0.5” to give enough room for the lip.
@alex5710
@alex5710 11 месяцев назад
This comment should go to the top. Thank you for confirming my suspicion.
@CavanalK5
@CavanalK5 2 года назад
Very nice. I did mine a couple years ago with 8-footers using all 2x4s. Ahh, the good ole days when it was under 30 bucks for deck screws, a dozen 2x4s. I spaced mine where the totes go in with the wider side facing the opening. 8 foot I-beams allowed for 5 totes. So 15 totes total. I was able to do this above where my garage door is when in the up position. And the I beams butt up against the side wall. I put my heaviest totes at the end nearest the wall. And the commonly used and/or light ones like holiday decor nearest the open end. I was cruising RU-vid because I want to do another set and was looking for improvements. Yours look great so I’m going to steal a few tips from you. Especially since lumber is much higher now lol. Take care!
@srooster4410
@srooster4410 Год назад
how are the totes holding up after a few years? i want to do the same just worried about longevity..
@CavanalK5
@CavanalK5 Год назад
@@srooster4410 so far so good. I have a couple that were on the heavy end of the spectrum. Old DVDs, CDs, printer cables,etc. It was a bear to get up there with my 10’ ceiling. The bottom bows a little bit no cracking or anything. I put those farthest back in the rows, and they sit closest to the outside wall. I was thinking that the rafters were probably strongest nearest the walls. And also because this isn’t stuff I’ll get into often and I don’t want to have to move it to access lighter and more frequented totes. But yeah, couple years on a couple heavy dudes and they’re good. These were the Home Depot HDX brand 27-gal totes, black with yellow or red lids. They typically go on sale a couple times a year. And they’ll have a ton of them stacked all over the store. They get down to about 8 or 9 bucks apiece sometimes. Good Luck in your endeavor 👍🏼
@jayneb9383
@jayneb9383 Год назад
Pictures please.
@CavanalK5
@CavanalK5 Год назад
@@jayneb9383 ummm....this is youtube, not facebook. There is not a way to post pictures, sorry.
@ModernGreaser
@ModernGreaser Год назад
Nice!!! Glad to hear this worked out for you in the past and present!!
@lawrencetisdall9850
@lawrencetisdall9850 3 месяца назад
This was AWESOME Video !! Thanks So much
@thekevinhu
@thekevinhu Год назад
This is fantastic. Thank you!
@wtdudley05
@wtdudley05 Год назад
Great build/video
@Bignene628
@Bignene628 Год назад
Great video man
@CC-nt4zi
@CC-nt4zi Год назад
The parking string+ball is low tech brilliance
@hackthehoneydolist
@hackthehoneydolist Год назад
great idea! thanks for sharing.
@NooneStaar
@NooneStaar 2 года назад
Will be cool to see videos on the Lexus! Been working on one my dad has given me, already figured out how to get the keyfob hatch button to work (button under the glove box) and de-oxidized the headlights, next step is figuring out the ventilated seats, dash cam install, and why the button on the underside of the tailgate doesn't work lol
@ModernGreaser
@ModernGreaser Год назад
If you go to my channel “modern greaser” I have 4-5 videos on the Lexus.
@leem1999
@leem1999 Год назад
Great video!
@txguynnh
@txguynnh 9 месяцев назад
Great idea absolutely!
@MikeGilroyAK
@MikeGilroyAK Год назад
Thanks for the video! Sweet truck!
@ModernGreaser
@ModernGreaser Год назад
Thanks. That spot used to be reserved for my 65 GTO 😢
@danielwheeless6147
@danielwheeless6147 Год назад
I think you mean 1x4s. Even the SKU you referenced from The Home Depot was a 1x4. I actually did this last weekend, with 1x4s, and highly recommend it and thank you greatly for the video. I saw this same concept sold in metal for $500 and called BS as it shouldn't cost this much.
@Thebonezman
@Thebonezman Год назад
Glad I read your comment before buying lol
@logistician1376
@logistician1376 7 месяцев назад
Wish I would have read that prior 😂 I am going to have to swap out 1x3s for 1x4s now 😅
@JL-nb3dh
@JL-nb3dh 2 года назад
Ingenious! Much cheaper to diy. Bummer about William having to sell his 2nd ambo. He really seemed to whip through the first one. Dude! I was wondering who that bearded guy was in your video. You look like a completely different person!
@ModernGreaser
@ModernGreaser 2 года назад
Agreed, William would have done an even more amazing job on the second ambu.
@sherrielocke9367
@sherrielocke9367 Год назад
Thank you!
@johnbaron1639
@johnbaron1639 2 года назад
Great idea! I will be definitely doing this.
@ModernGreaser
@ModernGreaser 2 года назад
You'll need some more bins to store things after attending another "crap-tacular" give away party at our house.
@wayne8268
@wayne8268 Год назад
simp
@wayne8268
@wayne8268 Год назад
simp
@RichardT2112
@RichardT2112 Год назад
Curious, what type of weight can you comfortably put in each tote? Curious as you only have a few screws holding them up.
@tomfrantz
@tomfrantz Год назад
Thank you
@FreeSpiritMom
@FreeSpiritMom 2 года назад
This is genuis
@joe_ferreira
@joe_ferreira Год назад
The Costco version of these totes are on sale for under $10 atm
@gugy68
@gugy68 Год назад
Pretty smart. But like you said, it can't hold too heavy objects. I wished I had a flat ceiling garage.
@flyhelo60L
@flyhelo60L Год назад
Brilliant
@user-xx3jm2xv4e
@user-xx3jm2xv4e 11 месяцев назад
What is the weight limit you recommend for the bins when suspending from the ceiling? I imagine the plastic sidings will have a breaking point. Great hack- thanks for sharing.
@davidz1681
@davidz1681 Год назад
Damn that's genius
@MarsellusWallace2024
@MarsellusWallace2024 11 месяцев назад
I’m doing the same thing, but hanging the bins in pairs so I don’t have to drag several off to get to one on the end
@bobbybobman3073
@bobbybobman3073 Год назад
Got it, take one of those tubs and fill it fully with ammo and depleted uranium, you know to keep everything nice and light in those over head bins.
@dawoof6
@dawoof6 Год назад
Great video! I am wondering if this will work in the heat of south Texas. I'm worried the plastic will soften/warp allowing them to fall.
@MAGAMAN
@MAGAMAN Год назад
I would not do this out here... Or anywhere, to be honest. You could damage your ceiling (rafters, joists, etc.) because they are not designed to hold up anything other than your ceiling. If the joists fail, or the plastic fails you can not only damage you car, but also damage your kids or pets. Those things are designed to be stacked, so stack them high. Put a bungee cord around the top of the stack to keep them from falling over and you are done.
@CichlidCharmer
@CichlidCharmer Год назад
This is a fantastic idea, and your witty commentary during the video is very entertaining and funny! At the end of the day, I will have milk, btw. Thank you very much!
@-byko-8423
@-byko-8423 Год назад
This is fun and easy when the containers are empty....
@silverbulletcapitalllc
@silverbulletcapitalllc Год назад
The "Fur"thest end. No pun intended.
@gjohnston281
@gjohnston281 5 месяцев назад
It would be fun pitting the boxes up and down that high if there was any amount of weight in the boxes , other than not a bad option for light boxes , your back will love you
@nawlsone586
@nawlsone586 Год назад
Genius
@markp.7165
@markp.7165 Год назад
Looks good but I am not sure I want those hanging over my car. Maybe that is just me but I would have to give it some thought.
@SteveBroc69
@SteveBroc69 Год назад
HELL YEAH!!!
@ryandaley1270
@ryandaley1270 4 месяца назад
"Just screw the stupid thing to the ceiling, call it a day, go drink a beer, or milk, whatever you drink.." 😂 4:09
@Kai9386kea
@Kai9386kea Год назад
Would put a piece of plywood on the bottom keep it from bowing?
@Whflynn3
@Whflynn3 Год назад
Wondering what kind of weight these hold. I've seen the metal grate ones that hold a few hundred pounds. Really don't want to see a huge dent in the nissus's car roof
@bernardomaldonado6388
@bernardomaldonado6388 Год назад
I have the hanging shelf from Costco and they are ok but I feel like it’s a waste of space. This is a way better way to organize.I’ll be removing the existing shelf Definitely doing this.
@jbrictor
@jbrictor 9 месяцев назад
I agree. I have a few of the metal racks hanging from my garage currently, but my ceiling isn't high enough for what I want. And it makes getting bins from the back harder than this will be. I will definitely be doing this soon.
@KT-fi7tm
@KT-fi7tm Год назад
Pay the extra 0.50-1$ for 1x4 pieces. The 2x3 arent always straight/true. And if youre putting them side by side you need all the extra wiggle room you can spare on the sides.
@Eatonph
@Eatonph 11 месяцев назад
I agree with this, and wish I would have measured before I ripped down my lumber. 1x3 with a 2x in the center is not enough support in my opinion. I'll be ripping down three 1x4 tomorrow.
@troyhenry3267
@troyhenry3267 Год назад
I'll be following your how to video on this when I do this exact project in my garage. What length screws did you use to attach the track to the ceiling joist?
@ModernGreaser
@ModernGreaser Год назад
2 1/2” would work, or 3” construction screws.
@Casmige
@Casmige Год назад
I would think that 1” x 3”s all the way around including for the middle would work just as well strength-wise as long as you pre-drilled & staggered the “I-beam” fastening screw holes.
@hickorys_tiny_farm4861
@hickorys_tiny_farm4861 Год назад
I was thinking the same
@sidsid9808
@sidsid9808 Год назад
1x3 for the middle part will be rather weak, 2x3 is much safer there
@Casmige
@Casmige 2 месяца назад
@@sidsid9808 what if…. Predrilled holes & those nice 6”collared structural screws through the bottom plate through the middle-support & even [possibly] eliminate the top plate/rail?. Would just be inverse upside down “T”…keeping the 2”x3” middle support.
@bronsonstephens5799
@bronsonstephens5799 Год назад
So did you just toenail the screws into the joists? I don’t see how you’d be able to get the screws in if they weren’t screwed in at an angle.
@duazido
@duazido Год назад
If Special Counsel Jack Smith ever needs a body double, you're the man. You look much younger of course, but he may have a more stressful life.
@urmastertech
@urmastertech Год назад
I just started creating this and man did my local store, Menards have terrible wood. Majority of the 2x3s were bad, but I found 3 that were okay. But I bought the 1x3 furring strips and noticed that they are very narrow width wise. If it matters I bought the pine ones. These were $1.98 after rebate each. I'm hoping these will work for the bins at least the first 3 rows I create. If I decide to create more I would probably go with 1x4s.
@ModernGreaser
@ModernGreaser Год назад
Good call. I teach carpentry at the college level and my prediction is the plastic bins would fail before the wood does. 1x4s would be an upgrade. Shout out to Menards, I worked in the lumberyard for 6 years in IL & WI!
@urmastertech
@urmastertech Год назад
@@ModernGreaser I was thinking that too. But who knows I'll finish up these and see how they hold up. I probably will end up building supports too. Nice! I'm in Minnesota with 3 Menards all within 15 mins from me, so it definitely comes in handy. We have multi Lowes and Home Depots too, but I prefer Menards too esp with their sales and 11% off and usually cheaper than everywhere else.
@kalboJeff
@kalboJeff Год назад
How much can these joist support? I’m scared that it will come falling down.
@audiovideophile5317
@audiovideophile5317 Год назад
With the weight in many on my bins I would in no way trust holding it by two edges. Not to mention having to remove all the ones in the front just to get to the last one. The wire racks that attach to the wall are just as cheap and far easier to put together and install. Mot to mention you can use any bin or box size. I have them on both sides of my garage high enough you can walk right under them and also also have several of the ceiling ones at the garage end that you can still walk under but hang low enough and support enough weight you can stack 2-3 bins high along the whole back wall. I could have installed more but none of them are over the cars so (mostly) safe from drops if it ever happened.
@TzUuup
@TzUuup Месяц назад
Yeah I'd prefer to go that route as well but this is super simple too
@mwlebbin
@mwlebbin 7 месяцев назад
Have you had wasp issues on the gap in the first rail?
@juangalvan8760
@juangalvan8760 8 месяцев назад
Im wondering if it can hold craftsman 40 gallon totes?
@joeminpa6705
@joeminpa6705 Год назад
... not comfortable with the connection to the joists. Nails no way - maybe for a few years, but for the long haul, nah not comfortable with that. Could strengthen the "I" beams with glue first. this would be best in an unfinished ceiling installation where you could put a horizontal bolt through the joist with some kind of vertical bracket for better attachments.
@blipblop92
@blipblop92 Год назад
Nice setup but it could really screw up somebody shoulder trying to get them down
@commoncentsamerican
@commoncentsamerican Год назад
5:50 "Target" Bag" ..................................................... That explains alot
@beerpickles62
@beerpickles62 Год назад
Welll it’s the holidays now..what size screws and nails did you use or what do you think works best for the ceiling and the I-rail? Thank you,
@ModernGreaser
@ModernGreaser Год назад
2.5” construction screws will suffice.
@sandrarodriguez936
@sandrarodriguez936 Год назад
Hi, how much weight can this set up hold? We got the Costco containers with your measurements will still work for those? And what if I wanted to slide them wide wise instead of long wise? Will this affect the set up or will the break easy? I hope I make sense… and I hope you can answer me soon I’m planning on doing this this week… thank you!!
@ModernGreaser
@ModernGreaser Год назад
Sorry for the late reply. Sideways May work, but the bins could deflect (bend). The weight is contingent on the bins as the bottoms sag before anything else looses strength. I’d say mine hold up to 50lbs+
@lizetteabundes3291
@lizetteabundes3291 Год назад
Thank you! I’m doing this this evening! Can you verify if you used 1 x 3 or 1X 4 for the furring boards? After reading some of the comments I’m a little uncertain. I supposed it would work either way as long as it fits the lip is long enough to use the bins I’m using I’m just curious if it affects the weight it’ll hold. Thank you !!
@ModernGreaser
@ModernGreaser Год назад
Its 1x4 furring, they are smaller than the 1x4 dimensional as well as cheaper. You can use 1x4 dimensional. They’re just a bit more expensive. Both are fine for strength. I teach carpentry at a vocational college, so trust my word. I misspoke and called them 1x3’s…
@nicholasmarkowicz9168
@nicholasmarkowicz9168 11 месяцев назад
Reading this as I went to the store and bought 1x3’s….
@1252PFC
@1252PFC Год назад
One thing that was not mentioned, but I am thinking the beams are Prependicular to the ceiling joints?
@jbrictor
@jbrictor 9 месяцев назад
Probably assumed people who would be doing this DIY would know that. But can't assume about anything these days.
@jz1224
@jz1224 Месяц назад
Yeah I was wondering the same thing but at 1:26 he clearly marks the joists and then you can see the beams are perpendicular. I had the same question.
@mrjdiaz1
@mrjdiaz1 Год назад
Would placing D-ring shackles on each end and using a ratchet strap to hold in that middle part of the bins help?
@MM-fe9mz
@MM-fe9mz Год назад
Definitely would be good to ensure nothing falls on the car below.
@handymanhoney-do6881
@handymanhoney-do6881 Год назад
I think that’s the best ‘peace of mind’ idea. It’s meant to store medium-weight seasonal items/decorations so they only come down once a year. I could imagine the totes softening and sagging in the peak of summer and suddenly your $40 tote racks cost you $1600 in car repairs.
@TruthRevolutionNow
@TruthRevolutionNow Год назад
And if the ceiling jousts don't match the width of the tote...what do you do?
@undead890
@undead890 Год назад
I think you install it perpendicular to the joists so they should work for any width
@haydengarrison5896
@haydengarrison5896 Год назад
How much weight with they sustain???
@Hundo_Mo
@Hundo_Mo Год назад
Love the idea. My only concern is if the tubs give out over time and warp. If they warp from weight will they still fit (and stay up) in the racks
@ktcoll
@ktcoll Год назад
That's my husband's worry too, so we were wondering how much weight you can put in there without warping.
@ModernGreaser
@ModernGreaser Год назад
Two years and no issues.
@ModernGreaser
@ModernGreaser Год назад
There is plenty of space for room on either side. I park two hot vehicles that drive around in 110 degree heat and all is well.
@abinjacob2104
@abinjacob2104 Год назад
W video
@BOBBY-et9xb
@BOBBY-et9xb 2 года назад
How long will that I beam hold with all the weight of the filled bins
@ModernGreaser
@ModernGreaser 2 года назад
I have a sinking feeling the bins, being made of plastic, which are not designed to be held in this fashion will give way first, especially if overloaded. It would be better to use plywood instead of furring strips, but since you can’t load too much weight into the bins, I’m confident the wood will hold up. I teach carpentry at a tech college, so my opinion should be somewhat educated on the wood longevity. Good point though, as I thought the same thing. Guess we’ll see! If it breaks, I’ll post an update haha
@srooster4410
@srooster4410 Год назад
project farm did an video on the force it takes to pull a screw out… if he’s got more than 2 screws in each beam it’s gonna be just fine.
@Wooster77
@Wooster77 Год назад
You just screw them into the ceiling drywall, without anchoring them to the joists /rafter ties above the drywall?
@ModernGreaser
@ModernGreaser Год назад
Nope. Watch the video. I used a stud finder and anchored them to ceiling joists.
@87elnetta
@87elnetta 4 месяца назад
I felt out at "Judy Booty" and then we saw it! LMAO!
@troytemple74
@troytemple74 Год назад
Are you running these I beams in the same direction as the joists or perpendicular?
@ModernGreaser
@ModernGreaser Год назад
Perpendicular, but you could run them parallel if you added perpendicular cross runners made from 1x4’s
@Doitology
@Doitology 3 месяца назад
cool idea. but my garage ceiling is 12 feet high. There's no reasonable way for me to put bins up in place or get them down without a ladder. :/
@JSFGuy
@JSFGuy Год назад
$97 four pack of containers 6 Feb 23
@jeeperdroop
@jeeperdroop 10 месяцев назад
How low do they hang down from ceiling to bottom of non sagging tote? Hoping to fit above my garage door. My calculations say on an hdx the max it could be is 19”. Is that correct?
@jbrictor
@jbrictor 9 месяцев назад
That sounds about right, but factor in the 1" of the wood itself attached to the ceiling.
@Coffeesurgeons
@Coffeesurgeons Год назад
Great if you want to store cushions or pillows.. but not so great with any weight..
@ModernGreaser
@ModernGreaser Год назад
They hold about 50lbs. I’m a contractor and one bin is full of drywall tools and electrical parts. Works like a champ.
@justintzou
@justintzou Год назад
so what happens when you want to get something from the box in the back?
@ModernGreaser
@ModernGreaser Год назад
Label and fill the bins with items you use frequently vs less frequent. Place the less used further back, so you move less bins. It honestly takes 3 seconds to get to the back bin. So being doing what I said is overkill.
@RoastyToasty145
@RoastyToasty145 2 месяца назад
Lmao bro this video is funny and informative! You said you can do either who cares?!?!? 😂😂😂😂
@ernestoaparicio7281
@ernestoaparicio7281 Год назад
That gap between the first "I" and the wall just have my fear of bugs and anxiety triggered. Great video though.
@nathandrawdy
@nathandrawdy Год назад
Dude, thank you, now to work on my alphabet
@starlight2371
@starlight2371 Год назад
Can you build an insulated cat/ dog house please?
@txguynnh
@txguynnh 9 месяцев назад
😂 I can’t lift mine off the ground much less get them up over my head. Good for Storing pillows I guess.
@sidneyeaston6927
@sidneyeaston6927 2 года назад
Tried it years ago took it down after one of the storage boxes went brittle cracked and fell on the car think it was the gas rising from solvents that are stored on the floor.
@ModernGreaser
@ModernGreaser 2 года назад
I hoping there will be enough humidity in Florida this won’t happen hahaha It’s like a wet blanket down here most of the year
@wayne8268
@wayne8268 Год назад
sue the clown
@DarthSerendipity
@DarthSerendipity Год назад
@@wayne8268 or grow up and be responsible for your own life and the risks that come with doing a project like this.
@SkyDawgTommy
@SkyDawgTommy 4 месяца назад
I always see things like this and wonder whats with weight limit? Just wondering not trying to be a downer
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