I use a few shelves for belts which I like, as well as my squat shoes. I've got one bin for carbiners, small chains, and some misc. items. And I have a few of their big daddy hooks for my chains. I think I use couple of other hooks here and there, but only really because I have them. If I make some future changes to the gym, I might snag a few extra one-offs for some very specific purposes (u hook for a bench leg attachment as an example). For everything else, the hooks you noted are spot on.
Who else heard "Water Control"? Love me some Wall Control Boards. Excellent overview my friend. And that Joe Gray dude and the Garage Gym Competition sound LEGIT!!!!
A home gym is so much nicer with wall organization. I just finished setting up my home gym with OmniWall and I love it. They use a grid slotted system which means any panel can be mounted horizontally OR vertically. The hooks can also be securely mounted in any direction so you can get creative with your storage. Made in USA as well.
Looks great and that was a fantastic video explaining how it all works. I have not done a wall storage as the idea of installing and figuring out what i needed - really did my head in. This was an excellent way to make it easy for us knuckleheads to ascertain if its a viable option. Cheers bro
Great Video! , I had put off wall control for a while till my old cheap peg board finally fell apart. Wish i would have got to it sooner, makes a huge difference when a peg board can safely hold heavier attachments.
I have the shelf with the holder for my shop towels on it instead of the plain shelf to make it easier for cleaning. I would also recommend the little plastic bins that they sell for holding little odds and ends that you may want to have in the gym.
@@kozmo7 Make sure the hub in the middle isn't loose and able to rotate. Make sure the diameters of the plates are consistent and close to 450mm. Rogue's urethanes had both problems and the diameter was off by 5-6mm on some of the plates (which they said was acceptable based on their internal tolerances). Titan also has similar reviews.
@@sl1237 Oh wow really? The only other company I know of that makes eurathane plates are Rep. Are those any good? Any other companies? Edit: Doh, saw your original post. So AB meaning American Barbell? I am familiar with Intek as well
I’ve seen and researched lots of videos on this. Yours is by far the best! Thank you! One question though, what would you use for Mag grips? I can’t seem to tell from others videos.
Awesome video as always Adam. I am really thinking of buying a panel or two and mounting them to my french cleat setup. That way I can move them as I see fit.
Thanks for the overview! A big drawback of pegboards is that the hooks can fall out if you don't very carefully pick up your item. So you haven't had this issue with the double slotted hooks?
I have regular pegboard and the hooks fall out all of the time. I dont find it to be that big of a deal, It only takes a second to put them back and ultimately I like that they clean up the gym clutter. But yeah, If I had more disposable income, I would go this route.
@@zfortyounce It's a royal pain in the ass for me. They bounce and find themselves in hard to reach places and get lost. I gotta be extremely careful whenever removing or replacing accessories back on.
Love the video! I'm trying to do something similar: put Wall Control on a plywood door covering my water heater. The plywood door is pretty thin. How heavy duty were the hinges you used for your doors given they would have to support the door, the Wall Control panels, and all of the attachments?
I was the guy who bought the actual peg board hooks for my Wall Control boards. DON'T! They constantly fall out. Not nentioned in the video, but just be warned. I'm ordering the actual Wall Control hooks now. Thanks for the video!
SNAZZY! Such a clever way to hide/disguise your water heater! You just earned yourself 2000 Pender Points! Question....Which Wall Control hook would be best suited for hanging up the Preacher Pad??!! lol. Great work Adam...I'm a certainly a fan!
Idk why but my comment got deleted. This is so aesthetically pleasing bro! Big fan of my cable attachments from yes4all . I’d put those and my bands on there! Can’t forget about my angle 90 grips too!!
Hey bro I wonder if I could build something like that to hide my water heater in garage? Build like a door with wall control panels to hide my water heater and use it to hang gym stuff. I think as long as whatever I build on the wall to cover it has holes for it to breath I think I will be ok. I am not completely sure I am supoused to put anything in front of water heater thought?
What you see here is exactly what you describe. This covers my water heater and has a door. I left room at the bottom and an open top. No issues at all - my water heater is a direct vent system.
Depends on the set-up and system. I have a direct vent gas system. I also have plenty of space between the heater and the enclosure as well as above and below.
@@GarageGymLab I have one of those cilinder gas water heaters inside wall but is uncover. I have a gym/billiard room in my 3 car garage. I would like to cover it up with something but don't k ow if it will be safe to do so?
Great review! I’ve got a water heater that I’ve been wanting to do something similar with. Did you get the plans from somewhere or could you say, in general, how you made it? I could give ya my email address, etc…. Thanks!