Aerosol Spray Can Wall Storage

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Aerosol Spray Can Wall Storage

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Aerosol spray can holder that holds 24 Cans of varying lengths that fits between a 24" on-center wall stud. Made from one 2x4 for the One Board Contest (PDF of a print included)

Supplies

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  • One 2"x4"x8'
  • Table and Miter Saw
  • Clamps
  • Drill
  • Impact Driver
  • 2-3/4" Hole Dozer
  • Screws (or nails)
  • Wood Glue

Cut Pieces on Miter Saw

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  • 32" (1)
  • 20.63" (3)
  • 0.25" (2)

Table Saw Ripping Boards

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  • One 20.63" board into 5 equal pieces 0.6" wide
  • Two 20.63" boards rip in half the long way
  • The 32" board rip in half the long way

Drill Holes

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  • Clamp boards down and drill holes at 2.00", 5.33", 8.65", 11.98", 15.30", 18.63"
  • (Optional) 16" on-center board measurements length 14.63", holes at 2.33" 5.56", 8.98", 12.30"

Mark Boards

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  • Mark 32" boards out with a lines for the correct angle (65°) and spacing, starting from the bottom mark at 0.63", 2.95", 6.13", 8.13", 10.45", 15.63", 17.95", 23.13", 25.45"

Drill, Screw, Glue (or Nail)

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  • Glue ends of inner boards and screw together (or use nail gun)
  • Glue and clamp stop pieces on the top

Installing on Wall

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  • Screw a screw into studs at appropriate height, lift onto wall and enjoy!