@bellafutbolista

Thank you, Bo!!!! Brought me to happy tears coming across your video. Lost my father to a long and tough fight with pancreatic cancer. He gave me dad advice all the time. He was an army ranger and would give any house project a try. I wouldn’t be half the woman I am today if it weren’t for all his dad advice. Thank you for all the tips and tricks. Definitely will be using them on my next project. Love, Sarah ❤

@charliesullivan4304

That was a suspenseful 85 seconds, before you introduced the plywood bracing.  I let out a huge sigh of relief when I saw that.

@Mercuryinthegatorade

Knocked this out today. For anyone wondering what totes were used here, the plans fit my 27g HDX bins perfectly. Very easy. Cost me $175. I opted for two extra 2x4x8s  instead of plywood and used these as horizontal braces and drilled them into the wall. Thanks Dad!

@supermodestmouse

Ngl. The spacer blocks were a stroke of genius. Keeps things nice and uniform.

@llamasugar5478

New sub.

This brought tears to my eyes because it’s exactly the kind of video my dad would’ve made. Even now, I ask myself “How would Dad do that?” and I miss being able to ask him more than I could possibly say.

The tip with the spacers is fantastic. I’ll have to adapt it for my tiny barn, but it’s going to help so much. Thanks.

@woodystube1000

This is some great work, and great storage idea. I was all ramped up to build this for tote storage until I did the math. Even with lumber prices coming down, it was half the price and 1/16th of the work to get a gorilla rack from Costco. Convenience and price won this time.

@larrypresnall5360

Good job, Dad!  Quick, concise video with everything pertinent and no fluff!

@mrfarmdog

We just built one with a 12 foot base. Fits 36 bins. Your templates made it a breeze! Thank you!

@archangelhaze5717

This is brilliant good and fast also got the most of what people would ask there to see two . Keep it up we need more of this.

@scottk2774

Thanks so much!! I’m converting my garage to a room and moving everything to the basement. I was wondering how to store all the plastic totes. Now I know!! Thanks

@cakedupkevin

You can also use plywood cut to size for shelving by attaching cleats to the plywood, then sliding the shelves into place over the 2x4 supports and screwing them into place. Learned that trick from watching Stud Pack!

@PeterKaufmann-s5u

Spacers are a great idea. Make sure you measure your bins first, Greenmade bins from Costco are different size.

@tiffanygonzalez7233

Love it! I’m going to ask my hubby to build this with me for our garage.

@iDropRocks

I put the bottom horizontal support one shelf up so I can slide the very heavy boxes into the base row without lifting

@kchapin7429

Like the doors on the building in the background.  Look great! 👍

@JourneyofSelf-Discovery

Hey Dad, we need more videos! Thank you ❤

@jcking6785

Wish all instructional videos were this precise and to the point without all the unnecessary fluff or garbage. That being said, the speed was a bit off the charts and I wouldn’t have minded it being a tad slower.

@kremata

This video is highly misleading, it took me much more than 90 seconds to built it. 😅😂🤣

@Chewie316

God bless you and all those who assume fatherhood roles online and in person to a fatherless generation.

@LittleBlueEyez

Having the length of the vertical boards would be nice.