Cheap shelves
Shelves are great! Everyone knows time is money, shelves make things easier to see at a quick glance. Shelves also help you stay organized. Additionally, in moist areas, shelves can keep things off the ground, and prevent dampness. Bugs, mice and other things might want to eat these things, and shelves make it harder for them to reach it.
Modern day shelves tend to be constructed with particle board, flimsy sheet metal, plastic, or a combination of all three. All of these modern shelves are specifically designed for failure on purpose. This is so that you can re-purchases their product over and over again. Corporations are notorious for these tactics.
Building shelves can be done economically. Rough cut lumber is a fraction of the cost of a finished piece. I can always find rough cut 12 foot by 16 foot boards for under $20 USD. Three of these boards, as shown here, adds 48 square foot of shelf space. Additional cost for this project included brackets that could be made with wood. Screws that I so happened to have on hand. And 2 inch by 2 inch, or what ever scrap lumber you may have lying around.
How its done
First is the obvious. Find a space, and get the materials. Move stuff out of the way and organize at the same time.
The next thing to do, is to find all of your studs in the wall. As you can see, the ones here are exposed. If yours are not exposed, not only find the studs, but try to find the exact center of each one and run a line down them. After this is done, you can figure out where you are going to put your brackets.
There were five brackets used per shelve here. It was every 3rd stud, leaving 2 studs with no brackets at all. The wall was a little bowed, but not so much that it would cause an issue.
Here you can see how the bracket is centered on the stud for stability, and anchored with three wood screws. Also into the shelve it self are shorter screws to prevent the shelf from shifting. Where the wall was bowed, and the brackets protruded, a hammer was utilized to bend the tip up, and fasten into place with a screw as well.
For additional strength and stability, supports can be installed in between the brackets, and to the front of the shelves.
Then put your shit on it
Some follow ups on previous posts
You won't believe me when I say that I was thinking of doing DIY post today, but wasn't sure about which one.
"Do it yorshelf" damn that's some marketing catchy phrase lol.
Have a nice day - @tonac
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lol, I didn't even see that! Very clever.
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Thanks, I thought it was kinda catchy myshelve.
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Haha phrases all over :D
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Great post love you're Guide.Following you for more such tutorials.
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You make this look so easy that I think I could even do something like this. For now I am using IKEA. No collapsing incidents...yet.
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Wow, I need you to come do this in my shop! Great Post! Loved it. And the title caught my eye! Great thinking there!
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So I try and bring you into a debate that could actually save the planet, and instead of asking me to remote the comment you decide to downvote ?
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your comment has nothing to do with my post, and it isnt the place to start a discussion about it. Hijack someone else threads..
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Give me a break! I'm not hijacking your post. What's with the self-righteous attitude here? Do people have to be right on subject? Isn't environmentalism related, or does it have to be directly related to homesteading? Steem is suppose to be a platform to exchange ideas and challenge conventional thinking. You kind of a hypocrite when you use the "sustainability" tag, because unlike a hippie, a real environmentalist would be interested in new ideas. Anyways, I don't have time for the politically correct. I only talk to people with an open mind.
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I hope you find people with an open mind, I just failed to see a correlation between building shelves and a controlled euthanization of the planet (something I just wouldn't care to talk about in its own thread anyway). I will not talk baseball on random threads, same thing in my mind.
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I hope you find people with an open mind, I just failed to see a correlation between building shelves and a controlled euthanization of the planet (something I just wouldn't care to talk about in its own thread anyway). I will not talk baseball on random threads, same thing in my mind.
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Out of respect for your channel, I was going to let this go, but now you're repeating yourself. Be careful of the words you use, because you're implying that i'm a psychopath that wants "controlled euthanization of the planet".
Maybe you heard about supporting women's rights, and getting the church to agree to contraceptives, and public funding for vasectomies. It took humanity over 100 000 years to get to the first billion, and the last billion was added in only 12 years. All of the environmentalist, homesteaders, or anyone concerned with preserving nature for future generations, should be debating this issue. We half to find ethical ways to reduce the birthrate. This is not imposing a crazy "one child" policy either. Everyone could have between 1 and 3 kids, the population could still decline.
If we can't figure this one out, there's a good chance nature will do it for us, or will head to world war 3 once the global economies can't keep up with depleted resources. Inaction will put us on the wrong side of history. Anyways who says they are for "sustainability", needs concerned about this issue. I will leave it at that.
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