Wallmaster 15 PCS Tool Storage Rack, Garage Storage Wall Mount Organizer Garden Tool Heavy Duty Racks Broom Holder Hooks Hangers Max 420lb for Rake Shovel Lawn Garden
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Yes, they sell additional storage hooks and rails with various functions in the store; you can check out by clicking on the Wallmaster store name.
I simply drilled holes in the thin sheet metal and attached it to studs.
Use the manufacturer's name to search the internet. The initial three rails don't come with a lot of hooks, so buying three more wouldn't be too expensive. However, I'm not sure if the manufacturer offered rails without hooks.
Selected User Reviews For Wallmaster 15 PCS Tool Storage Rack, Garage Storage Wall Mount Organizer Garden Tool Heavy Duty Racks Broom Holder Hooks Hangers Max 420lb for Rake Shovel Lawn Garden
I needed something to help me organize my garage and get my belongings off the ground. I like the product because it's well-made and has a variety of hooks for hanging everything from a weed eater to a broom to water hoses. The only criticism I have is that the pre-drilled holes aren't 16" on center, which means you can't line up the track sections next to each other and hit a stud for added support; I know you can use anchors, but I'd prefer the holes to be 16" on center for a simpler and more secure installation. I wanted all of the sections to touch for a cleaner look, but you have to use drywall anchors to do so, and anchors just don't hold up for heavy things hanging in the garage like a weed eater over time. Other than that, it's well built and heavy duty.
I was concerned about the strength, but it was well constructed. There were a lot of different hooks included. This purchase has exceeded my expectations.
This storage system is very simple to put together; simply screw it into the wall and you're good to go. It's convenient that the hooks can be easily swapped out, allowing you to choose what goes where, but some of the hooks are useless, and I'm not sure what you'd use them for. Instead of some of these oddly shaped hooks, I wish they had included more standard hooks.
I enjoy being able to move the holders around and purchase various attachments. I used a hammer to drill and screw these into a cement wall. drill. I had to lower one side to line up the holes and have enough room to drill a hole for the next section, so I only put one section up loosely. It may have been simpler to drill all of the holes for all of the sections you intend to erect at the same time. I got lazy and didn't line them up with my level plum line, so I used side-by-side instead. It takes some time and effort to line them up perfectly on the side installation. It's not a big deal if they're a little off; the attachments will still slide between them if that's what you want. Garden shovels and heavy hoses are among the items I've packed into mine. Overall, the quality is quite good.
All of the other devices I've used in the past pale in comparison to Wallmaster's tool organizer system. It was simple to put together and comes with a variety of tool holders that can hold lawn and garden tools, hand tools, hoses, and almost any other garage item that would otherwise take up shelf or work bench space. Step 1: br>br> Place the backer plate (s) in place. The tool backer plate can be screwed to any garage wall surface, or a 1x4 fur strip can be used to give you more spacing options. Step 2. Individual tool holders and garage tools should be hung. That's all there is to it; you've completed your task. The most exciting part is yet to come. To move a tool, simply lift the tool holder, unsnap it from the backer plate, and place it where you want it. Michael White (br>br>Michael White (br>Michael White (br>Michael White (b.
It didn't take long to set up. Finding the studs behind the wall took the most time; I didn't get every screw into a stud, but I did get at least two out of every four screws per panel (there are five in the set) into a stud. This rack is made of high-quality materials, and I'm confident that it will hold all of my belongings without falling off the garage wall. This rack gives you the most flexibility because you can mount the five panels together or separately, and you can mix and match the various hooks and attachments as you see fit. I'm glad I didn't choose a less expensive model. This one will serve me well for a long time. This book comes highly recommended.
You don't have to put them all next to each other in a straight line. There are multiple sections to this. They're mounted on three different walls and are used to store various tools. Brooms are in one area, garden tools are in another, and snow shovels and ice chopper are in the last. I would have chosen different hooks than the ones that came with it, but I had to work with what they provided. The storage system is very flexible, and it is very sturdy. I would strongly suggest it.
This is a fantastic way to keep your garage organized. It's simple to put together and appears to be well-made. Bikes, ladders, and gardening equipment are all hung, and everything appears to be in good working order. The only thing I wish for is another track where the hooks can be spread out. It's a little tight, but it's working.