Thanks to WD-40 for sponsoring this video on how to build super efficient 2×4 garage shelves for better DIY garage storage.
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If you are looking to maximize your garage storage space, then these super efficient 2×4 garage shelves are the perfect DIY solution. These shelves are simple to build and highly customizable to fit your specific storage needs. By using just a few materials and tools, you can create sturdy and durable shelves that will help you organize your garage clutter.

To build these shelves, you will need 2×4 lumber, plywood, screws, and a drill. You can adjust the dimensions of the shelves to fit your available space and the items you want to store. Once you have gathered the materials, you can follow the step-by-step instructions to assemble the shelves and make the most of your garage storage.

Conclusion

These super efficient 2×4 garage shelves are a cost-effective and practical way to organize your garage storage. By following the DIY instructions, you can create sturdy and customizable shelves to fit your specific needs.

FAQs

Q: How much weight can these shelves hold?

A: The weight capacity of the shelves will depend on the materials used and the construction of the shelves. Generally, using 2×4 lumber and plywood should provide enough support for heavy items.

Q: Can these shelves be customized to fit my garage space?

A: Yes, the dimensions of the shelves can be adjusted to fit the available space in your garage. You can also modify the design to accommodate specific items you want to store.

Q: Are these shelves difficult to build?

A: Building these shelves requires basic carpentry skills and tools. The DIY instructions provide a clear and simple guide for assembling the shelves.


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23 Comments
  1. @Fixthisbuildthat 2 years ago

    If you want even more Garage Storage check out these Garage Cabinets!
    https://youtu.be/oUtIhveUPTk

  2. @sharpj74 2 years ago

    I'm sure he's strong but lets not call the poor guy simple. Thats just mean.

  3. @r.a972 2 years ago

    This video is longer than it should of been smh

  4. @TheYTSucks 2 years ago

    $60 in 2021 money is now $300 in 2024. Thanks to the communists masquerading as democrats.

  5. @stevenwurtz7225 2 years ago

    Do you ever make a shelve for a half round wall please ?

  6. @dennisalvarez2518 2 years ago

    Your a cutie!

  7. @daddyrabbit835 2 years ago

    Not sure what I did wrong, but I needed an extra 2×4 and didn't have any leftover from the OSB sheet… I only used 3 braces per shelf.

  8. @daddyrabbit835 2 years ago

    With the price of lumber and screws it is cheaper just to buy a metal shelf. Probably all part of the plan by the man to move us away from being productive.

  9. @Drewtube64 2 years ago

    dude when you said me nails my brain paused and then when you explained i just about spit from laughter, so silly. Good build thank you for the ideas.

  10. @jag8477 2 years ago

    Thank you! I just finished my first shelf and all is well so far. More tomorrow!

  11. @pjparanjape 2 years ago

    Hi Brad,
    Thank you so much for the video! You always have fun and easy to follow content for us beginners.

    I followed the instructions exactly and was able to build 8'x6' sheves. The shelves themselves turned out really sturdy, however, when I stacked them up using the spacers and the 2x4s… then there was some wobble side to side and some rocking front to back while standing free. Is this normal? I made sure all the screws were tight.

    Then I screwed them to wall studs and now it's all firm and rigid. It got much needed structural strength.

  12. @Fatboy53 2 years ago

    I can’t believe there’s ppl out there who can’t build simple shelves. The world has def changed. But it is a great video nonetheless. I guess I’m just old when we did stuff like this as if it was no big deal.

  13. @frankhr6012 2 years ago

    Anybody think this kind of shelving could hold dumbbells, up to 85lbs, maybe if they weren't so wide?

  14. @wolffo999 2 years ago

    most guys make shelves too deep

  15. @jellen7332 2 years ago

    I have watched this 3 times and I will probably watch it again once I start building this shelf I really need 3 shelves and I can’t afford the 145.00 metal shelves so I am starting on the first one tonight !!

  16. @viking_fisherman 2 years ago

    Prevent kick-back tip: clamp the two boards together on both sides of your cut. If you review your recording, you can see the second board flair away from the the first on your right, pinching the saw. A clamp on that right side would have prevented that.

  17. @davidwalesby2426 2 years ago

    it kicked back because you were holding the short end.

  18. @eric3225 2 years ago

    Not an o a what what that whoops 2:08

  19. @c0pyimitati0n 2 years ago

    3:40 if you ask nicely at Lowes/Depot they will cut your OSB for you lengthwise

  20. @c0pyimitati0n 2 years ago

    2x4x?

  21. @e4d578 2 years ago

    IKEEEEAAA

  22. @TylerPeabody 2 years ago

    OSB is only $10. Oh, the good old days before massive inflation.

  23. @lyssalud6781 2 years ago

    how cheap is wood in your place

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