@ILikeRagtime

I love your build!  I took it a step further and created canned food storage, spacing the shelves at heights to accommodate quar and pint jars, as well as jar lids and supplies.  GREAT JOB Zak!

@khavafis

There's a ton of work gone into producing this sleek video with no time wasted at all on fluff.  It takes two skill sets, one for the craftamanship the other for communication.  
Much appreciate it.  
In light of how many young people are doing similar stuff on YT I ask myself, where did these green shoots learned all this sxt? :)  
It's comforting to know that not all youngsters want to be Biz grad big shots or be inked up, wear a nose ring and spout nonsense.   
Just my 2 c.  If I can fit this sturdy build in my small shop I'll build it.

@denniskellett

Zak lad. You have smashed it once again. What a fantastic idea. Just the job for this 74 yr old retired engineer who is rapidly running out of space in his18.feet x 8feet garage .

@brettoberry3586

A good reason to go and get more stuff! 😉Fantastic solution for us "over 50" guys who have way too much stuff, not enough storage and need a reason to go to the hardware store.

@Gisburne2000

I like the attitude at the end of 'I have a lot of spare empty space, so I need to go out and buy more stuff to fill it'!

@jimspc07

Built 2 of these into a kitchen pantry cupboard over 20 years ago. Works well can get everything to hand just by pulling out the front. No back corners any more.

@RaeCarson

There's so many uses I can think of for this!! Not merely for garages but for a food pantry, kitchen appliances, crafts/fabric etc. (Yes, yes, I know a lot of people have made fancy-schmancy pre-fab shelves for crafty things, but DAYUM are they stupidly expensive!! And rather than going down in price, they've spiked!)

@MrIdiotkiwi

Having used Unistrut/equivalents for years in my day job, I love when it gets used for home stuff.

With the strut, we typically run a file over the cut ends to remove burrs, then hit it with some spray galv.  You can get a couple different types to roughly match matt vs shiny galv on the strut.

Also, if framing timber is ridiculously expensive, the entire frame can be made out of strut too.

@montemorast7867

I purchased the plans and his description as "detailed" is spot on.  Twenty three pages color and countless measurements.  Excellent list of "needed" supplies with links to get many of the items.  One of the best plan sets i have obtained in some time.

@dozer69643

I'm new here and went right to your store... man what a guy for setting your prices the way they are. That helps the mind say yes I can do that. Hats off to you sir

@KMvrtr

I’d build a storage platform on top if there’s space above in your shop. 
Also protects those protruding rails a bit more. And strip of light because the platform might make it a bit more dark. 
Overall: What a great use of space! This looks both great and very practical.

@RofICopters

Just got a job running the shop for a plumbing/hvac company and I need to build storage in a relatively small shop. This is perfect. I'm building 3.

@bobware1087

What a wonderful design Zack. For the last couple of days I've been redesigning my shop/ garage (co-shared with my car) to become more efficient and lo-and-behold your video popped up on my subscription list.  Your well thought out design appears, with a slight height adjustment , to be a perfect replacement for the inefficient shelves that now occupy precious space. Love your videos, keep up the good work.

@clintoncvl

One day I will have a workshop worth this level of effort. Thanks bro. King.

@johndoe6032

Great Idea. I imagine that in most for a lot of people they won't even need the top frame because their garage ceiling isn't more than 8' and they could just lag bolt the channels directly into their ceiling joists. .

@stroitv

Thank you for explaining everything before you start building! So tired of DIY videos when you need to spend 30 minutes before you understand that the author is building a table.

@LesaLeDuc

Bought these plans because this looks like a great project and found one small detail you may want to correct: your material list calls for 4 -10'x2x4 and 8-8'x2x4 but your cut list shows 6-10 footers and 10-8 footers.  Not a big deal but does add a bit of frustration when you have to make another trip to the hardware store to pick up a few more boards.  Also, you may want to let viewers know this is not a cheap project, the materials alone for this project range around $900, at least in the area where I live.  In the end I believe it will provide exceptional storage and help get my shop much better organized.

@geoffersongeofferies477

NOW! that’s a great idea. Turned out great. NOW!!!! it’s incredible how much storage you can compress into such a small space. NOW!!!!! let me tell you, I’ll be back for more videos. I just may watch another one right NOW!!!!

@shaynesabala

Wow! This is badass. What a great design. I’m in the middle of setting up my shop in my two car garage after a tree took it out and ready to maximize space and set it up nicely. I was going to build the standard cabinet but after seeing this I’m all in. Thanks for the video, very creative stuff.

@DJE-motion

LOL! "Obviously, I need to go to the store and buy more stuff!" Love it! I like the way you think! This is an amazing idea/project! It looks a bit complicated for me to do myself, but I'm not opposed to at least trying something like this; maybe on a smaller scale. It looks fantastic - great job!