Aluminum Organizer Free Plan

The 80/20 Aluminum Organizer – this one does it all. 

Made from strong and lightweight extruded aluminum, this organizer is as easy to assemble and move as it is to use. And of course, it’s completely customizable. Need to move some shelves around or add some extra rails? Great – doing so takes just a matter of minutes with very simple tools. And the best part - it has wheels! 

In addition, this organizer can handle most of the environments you might need it for. The corrosion-resistant aluminum will last for years, whether it winds up in your closet or in your garage, and the modern aluminum profiles will add style anywhere you put it. 

Ideal for: DIY workshops, home use, garages, warehouses, small business needs, stockrooms, office use, closets, basements, and more. 

Excited to get organized? Ready to start building your own? Just use the quick DIY build guide and instructions below.

Aluminum Organizer Kit Parts List

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80/20 1" T Slot Rail - 40.02" Length
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1
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End Cap
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53
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Angle Joint
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66
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80/20 1" T Slot Rail - 20.02" Length
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3
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80/20 1" T Slot Rail - 39.02" Length
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1
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80/20 1" T Slot Rail - 46.02" Length
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1
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80/20 1" T Slot Rail - 38.02" Length
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1
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80/20 1" T Slot Rail - 45.02" Length
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2
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80/20 1" T Slot Diagonal Brace - 11" Length
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6
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2" Wheel
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4
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80/20 1" T Slot Rail - 8.02" Length
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24
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80/20 1" T Slot Rail - 3.02" Length
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24

DIY Guide: Building an Efficient Organizer

How do you know which part is which from the parts list? Click on "Edit Design in 3D" button above and you'll be able to click on each part to see its name.

Step 1

First, you’ll want to build a solid base for your new organizer. 

To do this, grab two 40” T-Slot Rails, and three 20” T-Slot Rails. 

Lay them out on a flat working surface, and then connect them in the shape of a rectangle, using Angle Joints on all the inside corners. One of the 20” rails should be placed in the center, to give your base more strength and stability (as seen above)

Step 2

Now, it’s time assemble your “Organizer Modules!” This might appear to be a tedious step… and well, it probably is. But don’t worry: you’ll be an expert by the time it’s done!

You’ll need all your:

  • 46” T-Slot Rails
  • 8” T-Slot Rails
  • 3” T-Slot Rails
  • 11’ T-Slot Diagonal Braces

To build your first “module” you’ll want to attach eight 3” rails to ends of eight 8” rails at right angles, using Angle Joints. These will form the “tree branches” of your module. 

Next, go ahead and attach eight Angle Joints to each side of a 46” T-Slot Rail (four on each side, and spaced in equidistant pairs; as seen in the diagram above). 

Then, attach you already assembled “tree branches” to each side of your 46” “rail, using the Angle Joints you’ve already installed. 

Then, add your 11” bracers to the bottom of your module, facing down. (note: alternatively, you can wait until Step 4 to add your braces, if that’s easier) 

Up next: it’s time to repeat the entire above step two more times! 

Whew! Ok. Got all of that done? Great!

Step 3

The exciting part: the “Union of Modules.”

Now, it’s time to stand everything up and tie it all together. First, attach your modules to the center of your base using Angle Joints (and your diagonal braces, if you haven’t). 

Then, use four Angle Joints to connect a 38” T-Slot Rail to the top of all three modules.

Step 5

The finishing touches!

To install your wheels, it might be helpful to lay your organizer on one side. 

And don’t forget the end caps! Every exposed rail end should get one. 

And that’s it. Great job! Feel free to give yourself the DIY award of the day. 

And happy organizing!

Finished Product in 3D!