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Thats it.
03/25/2016 at 01:52 • 0 commentsThere you have it. That is the end of this project, which I really only put on here to get a feel for how .io would work for short projects. It seems to work ok though there isnt much in this project that seemed overly chalanging, but who knows mabey some one will find it useful. Back to my other projects
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Build Pictures/Supports
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Some pictures of the build process/building shelves.
03/24/2016 at 02:25 • 0 commentsBuilding shelves.
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Done! Well sort of...
03/22/2016 at 01:57 • 0 commentsI spent my Sunday afternoon putting my shelf togather with the help of my Girlfriend and her nephew.
I made a design change to the outside edge supports, most notably reducing the number from three to two. I also attached two 12 inch long 2x4s to the ceiling that I then attached the outside edge supports to using the 3/8ths lag screws for both. This was in place of the original plan to have the edge supports pass through the sheet rock and attaching to the ceiling joists. I chose to do this becuase it would put a tension load on the lag screws vrs the originaly planed shear load. Also, it was far easier to run the screw up through the ceiling vrs tring to back to the suports in the attic.
I will work on drawing some asbuilt plans and continue documenting the build in the detials section I think. Mabey, if it feels like it would make sense, I will do a basic instruction set.
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The Plan.
03/13/2016 at 20:28 • 0 commentsHere is the plan. I am going to use a 2 by 4 frame and plywood "floors". Its not the most efficiant spacewise but its cheep and I have most of it. In fact it looks like 1/4 lag screws are the only thing I need, but I will probably pick up a few extras for stock.
Qty. Description
2 12x96x.5 inch plywood
Aprox 100. 3-1/8 "deck" screws
6 3x1/4 lag screws
7 8 foot 2 by 4s
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Step One
03/13/2016 at 19:34 • 0 commentsStep one is planning. I am hopping to use what I have on hand to keep the cost low but if safety is at risk, a trip to the store is not a problem.