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Installing foam insulation (it's supposed to go around pipes) on the edges of the angle iron which we used to construct a shelving unit for the back of our Ford E150 van. For more information on the shelves, and how I made them, see www.annestravels.net/diy-shelves-ford-e150-van/
Dimensions of the small notch cut out of the right part of the shelves so the leg avoids the wheel well. For more information on the shelves, and how I made them, see www.annestravels.net/diy-shelves-ford-e150-van/
Dimensions of a box that bananas come in - I used this type of box on the left side of the shelves I built for the back of my Ford E150 van. For more information on the shelves, and how I made them, see www.annestravels.net/diy-shelves-ford-e150-van/
Dimensions of the furring strips that make up the frame for the top shelf / deck of the shelving unit in the back of a Ford E150 van. For more information on the shelves, and how I made them, see www.annestravels.net/diy-shelves-ford-e150-van/
Pulling the right half of the shelves out of my Ford E150 van - the shelves hold boxes when I'm traveling and the top deck is for sleeping on at night. For more information on the shelves, and how I made them, see www.annestravels.net/diy-shelves-ford-e150-van/
Construing the shelves in the back of my Ford E150 van. For more information on the shelves, and how I made them, see www.annestravels.net/diy-shelves-ford-e150-van/
The shelves in the back of my Ford E150 Van (minus the top deck / shelf). Boxes go on the right and left sides; the middle holds the cooler and three water jugs. For more information on the shelves, and how I made them, see www.annestravels.net/diy-shelves-ford-e150-van/
Dimensions of the two pieces of plywood used for the top shelf / deck of the shelves I made for the back of my Ford E150 Van. For more information on the shelves, and how I made them, see www.annestravels.net/diy-shelves-ford-e150-van/
The piece of metal used to hold the two pieces of the shelving unit together in my Ford E150 van is 3" long. For more information on the shelves, and how I made them, see www.annestravels.net/diy-shelves-ford-e150-van/
Cutting angle iron to construct a set of shelves for boxes in the back of a Ford E150 van. For more information on the shelves, and how I made them, see www.annestravels.net/diy-shelves-ford-e150-van/
Dimensions of the parts of the shelves I made for the back of my Ford E150 van that don't show up in the other picture. For more information on the shelves, and how I made them, see www.annestravels.net/diy-shelves-ford-e150-van/
Dimensions of the two shelves (well, it comes in two pieces) we made for the back of our Ford E150 van. For more information on the shelves, and how I made them, see www.annestravels.net/diy-shelves-ford-e150-van/
Installing crews in the top deck / shelf of the shelving unit in the back of my Ford E150 van. For more information on the shelves, and how I made them, see www.annestravels.net/diy-shelves-ford-e150-van/
www.1001pallets.com/2016/08/frame-pallet-shelving-unit/
I made this A-Frame Pallet Shelving Unit because my son has very little room to actually store his clothes and belongings. We understand that he just simply doesn't do well with putting stuff away from sight. He's one of those people where it's got to be in a visible area... I guess he needs a staircase type of shelf system, so this is my solution.
How I made this A-Frame Pallet Shelving Unit:
This project was quite straightforward and quick. I used about three pallets, and it took about three hours. First, I cleaned up the wood planks with a planer. Next, I built two A-frames using two 2x4" with a cost of about $2.50 each. I mitered the corners and cut pieces of 2x4" boards that will support the shelves themselves. Each end had to be angled to fit the A-frame shape. I installed three horizontal boards per side of the A-frame, and then sanded it all down smooth and fixed any imperfections. Next, I installed the shelves, starting with the bottom row after the glue dried. I secured the shelves to the horizontal boards using a pneumatic brad nailer for convenience. To finish the project, I sealed it with a spar polyurethane. We carried it in and installed it for my son. Now he's got storage!
I've supplied a CAD image as well as a video of my A-Frame Pallet Shelving Unit to help you all with similar ideas. Hope this inspires you!
youtu.be/GO_WqsVDfyg