I decided my new years resolution was to organize my garden tools.
I built more than 20 feet of tool rack for under $25.

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  1. I like you!! Finally an American who gets a job done without fuss and without an arsenal of machine tools the average bloke in the street (UK saying) simply does not have access to. I feel I could actually emulate you and that the skills needed are not beyond my own. So thank you. ps love the odd cock-up too, just proves you are human. However just a bit of a tip for increasing your views; wear some very short shorts and lipstick. Seems to work for Miss whatever her name is (with the arsenal of machine tools) On reflection, maybe just stay as you are! Cheers!

  2. It’s a personality thing. My wife is like that and I just don’t understand it. Why on earth would you take a tool, use it, and then replace it in the same EXACT spot upon finishing with it? It’s beyond me.
    And then, she complains that she can’t find anything!
    Bizarre.

  3. Thank you for your video, sir. Very helpful. The million dollar question now is are you still organized? I hope you are. Also, my suggestion is to label each space with a marker so that you know which tool should go back to.

  4. I did the same thing. There is variety of those cheap hooks for bikes, ladders, hangers etc. They look good also. No need to buy expensive storage systems.

  5. I make the same mistake every time. It’s so much easier to just throw my shovels in the garage or lean them up against the house, or to throw them in the truck bed, than it is to put them where they belong in the shed. It takes consistent self discipline, and a lot of it.

  6. The board that didn't reach the stud. I would still put in a toggle bolt for future reference, just saying. Doesn't look like it's green wood. Nice clip btw

  7. easiest way would be to draw a contour with a marker or sth of sort. this way you always know what SHOULD be there if it isnt.

  8. I work out of a van. I have to stay organized. I have pictures on my IPad I refer to when I forget where something is placed. I work with the IPad all day so it makes quick reference for me. Also, you could number the tools and number the hangers. I color code tools with color electrical tape. Also, I recommend you categorize your tools. You don’t need each tool regularly. Some tools like rakes are everyday tools. Those should be located closest to the door. The least used tool should be dropped into a milk crate to similar box to save wall space. You don’t need EVERY tool everyday. Set up on the wall just your usual tools. My 2 cents.

  9. Good job.
    You can number the hooks and the tools with a marker so you don't forget where they go. A marker will cost you under a dollar.

  10. Who built this shed, Ray Charles? Hahahahahahaha oh man that’s a good one. I’ll try to remember that one 😂

  11. Hi… great video… this is just what I need. What are those hooks called please? I’ve never seen horseshoe shaped ones like that…

  12. Like your humor. Was hilarious to hear you say the price of a 2×4 was $2 and then realized this video is a few years old. Hope you're still organized.

  13. Great solution! However, you may want to update your 2×4 pricing for… $2.00
    🤣🤣🤣
    Much, much more in 2022. 😱

  14. Awesome system. I just did this in our tool shed. It was simple, fast and works great. Thank you so much for your ingenuity!

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