 Hey everyone, Dylan Schumacher, Citadel Defense, and today we're going to build this. So this is my gear stand, it just holds my gear, it's pretty self-explanatory. Maybe you store your equipment in a different manner, which is great, however I like to put my stuff on a gear stand so that I can grab it when I want it and it just kind of looks cool. So I'm going to show you how to build this, it's extremely simple, you really just need a drill, a box of two and a half inch screws, four two by fours and a saw, and you're pretty much good to go. There are a bunch of different modifications you could make to this and different changes and whatever, knock yourself out. I consider myself an amateurs amateur woodworker, so this is kind of what I came up with. Hope you enjoy it, hope it's helpful. The first thing I'm going to do is cut two five foot pieces, I'll put a total cut list down in the description box below. After I cut those two five foot pieces, I'm going to cut two thirty inch pieces and these will be used as the cross beam, the main cross part. After that I'll cut a total of five two foot pieces and these will be used to build the legs and then the shelf for the shelf part. I know you're not supposed to cut across your body like that, but I survived. So here I'm going to screw the two five foot pieces together, just line them up as best I could and then I screw them together in a zigzag like pattern. You could glue them together, you could use more screws, you can do whatever you want, just find a way to attach them and kind of build your own four by four post there. You could just buy a four by four post if you want, but two by fours are a lot cheaper and you don't really need to do anything special with this. Yes, I did actually put ears on here because my impact driver was really loud, apparently the wood I got was very tough wood or something. Here I'm just going to square up as best I can the cross piece, I just centered it on there and then screwed it down. One of the things I didn't end up going back to do was I put five screws through the cross pieces. So what I would tell you to do is just put four in a general box shape and then put one right through the middle. Once you get one side done, just flip it over and do the other side. Once it comes to finishing this thing, you can paint it, you can stain it, you can do whatever you want. I just left it bare because I don't really care too much about that. It's just a simple gear stand for me. Once you get those cross pieces on, go ahead and center the legs on. So you're just going to do one side, just take a two foot piece there, center as best you can. What I did here was I put four screws in a box pattern. So I just put four screws in to hold the legs in place. Do one side, then do the other side. And this will come putting in the other two cross pieces that are going to prevent it from shifting forward or back. And for those, I just lined up the best I could and then I put two screws through the two by four into each leg for a total of four screws to hold. I did one side, flipped it over, do the other side. Center it up as best you can. You can square them out and check them with a T-square. I didn't do anything fancy like that, but after that I put the shelf holder on and I measured about 30 inches. So I think down from the top cross beam, just try to give myself enough room there to be able to hang my plates and belt over. And then I just put that in and I believe I put another box of screws in there. So I just put four screws in a box pattern. You can use two and a half inch screws here. I think I used three and a half inch to get more stability. To cut the shelf, I just had a piece of scrap line around. I used my table saw. Again, you could use your circular saw, it would be just fine. But I just cut it on my table saw. So I just lined up the shelf and then I just screwed it down with four screws onto that two by four that I put down previously. You could even forego the shelf altogether if you really don't want it. But I think it's helpful to have a nice little shelf to rest extra stuff on. Here it is here. The helmet goes on top, plates on one side, belt on the other. I got my little shelf there. You can even lean your rifle against it if you really like. That's it. I hope you enjoyed that. I hope it was helpful, two brave deeds, and endure.