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"Want a free saucer for your plants Re-use the lids of your take out containers (p.s. I still think this is a good idea even with the mishap) #recyle #plantdad #ordertogo"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@buildtomade/video/7405270006822374687) [@buildtomade](/creator/tiktok/buildtomade) 2024-08-20T17:10Z 30K followers, 3641 engagements


"If you have an unused wall it could be a great spot for storage. Without the hassle of committing to a built-in I constructed a popular 27-gallon bin organizer from sturdy 2x4s instead of wobbly plastic shelves. I used fifteen 2x4s cutting three simple sizes: XX rails XX legs and cross bracing. After trimming the rails at an angle and sanding to soften it I assembled the legs spaced the rails with a X gap and secured everything with X screws. To keep things flexible I set the bin height at XX since I had two different brands. Once the frames were ready I carried them upstairs added cross"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@buildtomade/video/7469233767513607455) [@buildtomade](/creator/tiktok/buildtomade) 2025-02-09T02:02Z 30K followers, 52.5K engagements


"Lets see how these XX gallon bins stack up from four different stores. While similar there are key differences. The Walmart Lowes and Costco bins are nearly identical in size with Walmarts Hyper Tough and Lowes Project Source bins coming from the same manufacturer. Their lids are interchangeable despite slight design variations. The HDX bins from The Home Depot are taller and narrower so their lids dont fit the others. They can stack on top but not the other way around. I do like that theyre transparent for easy visibility. Too much weight can flex the lids but Costco bins have a slot wide"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@buildtomade/video/7470545830500453663) [@buildtomade](/creator/tiktok/buildtomade) 2025-02-12T14:53Z 30K followers, 112.9K engagements


"This $3-ish fence picket from Home Depot makes a great DIY trellis. Trim the top (dog ears) mark X lines with a rafter square (3/4" each) and leave the last 6" of the board uncut to stake it into the ground. Carefully cut along the lines with a circular saw but stop right at the 6" line. Cut the last two off completely: use a strip to make 1- 2- and 3-foot crosspieces. Fan out the remaining strips with a clamp. Glue and staple the 3-footer across the top the 1-footer at the bottom and the 2-footer in the center. Watch out for knotsone piece snapped on me but glue helped. I think it turned"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@buildtomade/video/7489646081110756638) [@buildtomade](/creator/tiktok/buildtomade) 2025-04-05T02:12Z 30K followers, 547.8K engagements


"Let me show you how to build a trellis with just X pieces of PT wood (redesigned). The secret is a routed channel made to fit livestock fence. Cut two 4x4s to five feet. Trim the fence panel to four using a cutoff tool. After measuring wire thickness match to a router straight bit. The top and bottom will use 2x4s. Use one as a guide screwed to the side. Some routers have a baseplate that matches a standard 3.5" width. If your lumber is too wet or thick your router might struggle. Start at a lower height and gradually increase it. Fence brackets are an alternative option that can be nailed"  
[TikTok Link](https://www.tiktok.com/@buildtomade/video/7492083990069808415) [@buildtomade](/creator/tiktok/buildtomade) 2025-04-11T15:53Z 30K followers, 681.9K engagements

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@buildtomade "Want a free saucer for your plants Re-use the lids of your take out containers (p.s. I still think this is a good idea even with the mishap) #recyle #plantdad #ordertogo"
TikTok Link @buildtomade 2024-08-20T17:10Z 30K followers, 3641 engagements

"If you have an unused wall it could be a great spot for storage. Without the hassle of committing to a built-in I constructed a popular 27-gallon bin organizer from sturdy 2x4s instead of wobbly plastic shelves. I used fifteen 2x4s cutting three simple sizes: XX rails XX legs and cross bracing. After trimming the rails at an angle and sanding to soften it I assembled the legs spaced the rails with a X gap and secured everything with X screws. To keep things flexible I set the bin height at XX since I had two different brands. Once the frames were ready I carried them upstairs added cross"
TikTok Link @buildtomade 2025-02-09T02:02Z 30K followers, 52.5K engagements

"Lets see how these XX gallon bins stack up from four different stores. While similar there are key differences. The Walmart Lowes and Costco bins are nearly identical in size with Walmarts Hyper Tough and Lowes Project Source bins coming from the same manufacturer. Their lids are interchangeable despite slight design variations. The HDX bins from The Home Depot are taller and narrower so their lids dont fit the others. They can stack on top but not the other way around. I do like that theyre transparent for easy visibility. Too much weight can flex the lids but Costco bins have a slot wide"
TikTok Link @buildtomade 2025-02-12T14:53Z 30K followers, 112.9K engagements

"This $3-ish fence picket from Home Depot makes a great DIY trellis. Trim the top (dog ears) mark X lines with a rafter square (3/4" each) and leave the last 6" of the board uncut to stake it into the ground. Carefully cut along the lines with a circular saw but stop right at the 6" line. Cut the last two off completely: use a strip to make 1- 2- and 3-foot crosspieces. Fan out the remaining strips with a clamp. Glue and staple the 3-footer across the top the 1-footer at the bottom and the 2-footer in the center. Watch out for knotsone piece snapped on me but glue helped. I think it turned"
TikTok Link @buildtomade 2025-04-05T02:12Z 30K followers, 547.8K engagements

"Let me show you how to build a trellis with just X pieces of PT wood (redesigned). The secret is a routed channel made to fit livestock fence. Cut two 4x4s to five feet. Trim the fence panel to four using a cutoff tool. After measuring wire thickness match to a router straight bit. The top and bottom will use 2x4s. Use one as a guide screwed to the side. Some routers have a baseplate that matches a standard 3.5" width. If your lumber is too wet or thick your router might struggle. Start at a lower height and gradually increase it. Fence brackets are an alternative option that can be nailed"
TikTok Link @buildtomade 2025-04-11T15:53Z 30K followers, 681.9K engagements

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