 Do you want a seven foot tall industrial bookcase for under a hundred dollars? We did too. So today we're going to show you how we made ours for under a hundred dollars. What are these? Oh, these are sweet. What are we building? We are going to build a rolling bookcase for my office. Oh, these things look badass. They are very sturdy and it's a good thing because this bookcase is like a 200 pound gorilla. 800 pound gorilla. It's like a tiny gorilla. It's like a tiny gorilla. Apparently she needs a place to stack her anvils, her bowling balls, and all of her weights because we are building a monstrous bookshelf today. Monster. This thing is going to be so heavy. I don't think she knows how heavy it's going to be. Let's go. It looks nice. Oh, it'll look nice. I'm sure because you do good work. But it's going to be heavy. All right, let's get to our cut list. Our cut list is pretty simple. Just a few cuts. Big pieces of wood, little cuts. All right. Great. We got everything right. Oh crap. Bad news. Oh man. Look, there's going to be a lot of pocket holes needed for these things. I got a trick to do my pocket holes. I don't know how good you guys are. So we're going to need to put pocket holes in the 2x4s that are cut to 37. And these big ass 2x12s need some pocket holes also. We're going to pin the 2x4s to either side of these 2x12s to make a long, sturdy, heavy shelf. 18th shelf. I'm going to show you my trick and then you show me yours. Ready? All my pocket holes are broken. What's your trick? All right. My trick's a Craig Jig. We'll show you that later. Okay. We're going to assemble the shelves. To assemble the shelves, we'll need the 1x12 and two 2x4s. And we've already drilled the pocket holes. And so what we're going to do is put a 2x4 on each side of the 1x12. Screw them together. Blue and screw them together. The frame will be made out of 2x4s. So all we really need is to align this with the 2x4. Set that like that. Set this one right here. Guess I should glue it first. Drill them together. Using our 2x12s and our 2x4s, catch the sides so that you can't see them from the front. All we have to do now is... But we cannot assemble it out here because it's a very large piece of furniture. And given that this is a 2x12 and a 2x4, must be 15, 20 pounds. Super sturdy. This is what he said about the ankles and the bowling balls. We'll take these inside. We'll assemble it inside and we'll meet you in there. Now it's time to assemble it. We're going to measure out where we're going to put the shelves and where we're going to put the dowel rods. And we're going to transfer the marks all the way across all four boards. But is this going to show scale? We're going to put the dowel rods in. I can't do it any time. Okay. All right, I think this is going to be a bit tricky. I don't think so. Attach the shelves using the pocket holes we drilled earlier. All right, we got some corner pieces. We painted them. Self-tapping. What's next, babe? Now ones. We're attaching the casters with these little half-inch bolts. The bookcases are always so gigantic. Do you guys remember our last bookcase? It was gigantic. Eight feet tall. Yeah, the last one was eight feet tall. I think. I'm going to put a link to the last one up right here. Go check it out. It was huge. We're just down to the finishing touches. We're going to finish off these dowel ends with a washer and a little three-eighth inch bolt. All right, good job, babe. Good job. We'll see you guys later. Build it. Make it. So do we. Be sure to like, subscribe, and hit that bell to be notified of our new episodes. Patrick Triggs.