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Hi guys and welcome back to the channel it's monday, so you know it is break school time. This is actually the first monday back from our unofficial summer vacation. As a matter of fact, i think i'm gon na start doing summer vacations more often to kick off the school year. I'M going to be showing you guys how to make this diy rolling. Braid rack it's 120 on both sides. It has great storage on the bottom and will cost you less than 100 bucks, and it's super easy to put together. It only took me 20 minutes, so i'm excited to be back from summer break. I hope you guys are too and if you want to see how i made this super easy, affordable, braid rack make sure you stay tuned so for this diy you're going to need three things: you're gon na head over to amazon and pick up this four tier Mesh wire rolling cart, it's usually about 30 bucks, or so it was important that i got this particular rack because of the height requirements. I needed it tall enough so that when i stood, i couldn't grab the rack easily, so make sure you're checking those measurements to make sure it's the requirement for your height, then you're going to add to your card the spool racks, the 120 ones. You can do the 60s if you like, if that's shorter, for you, but the 120s are the best bang for your buck and if you catch amazon at the right time, you can get these two for forty dollars or two for fifty dollars, so make sure you're. Just searching them up when you're looking for them. I also keep these in my amazon store, so make sure you check the link in the bio. For those. The last thing you're going to need is some zip ties. You can get these on amazon also or you can just head over to your local dollar tree and pick a few up. First things. First, you want to assemble your cart per the instructions. I actually have already done five of these on my own, but they are much easier to put together when you have a helping hand. The only thing that we're going to do different is change the top rack and we're going to flip it upside down. I tried to do it the other way, but i couldn't get the spool racks to stay so flipping it upside down proved to be the best option here. It gave me a whole lot more stability and it fits on there just perfectly because of the wire mesh on the side, we're gon na add our wheels, make sure they're, nice and tight and secure this particular rack is super easy to put together. It might have taken me eight to ten minutes total now to add our spool racks placement is going to be key with this, to make sure that you can get both of them on there. If you only have one it will fit perfectly, but to get both of them on there, it's going to be a little bit tricky, so i'm using the bar on the bottom of the mesh basket as a guide and i'm placing one spool rack. On top of that bar on the outside, and then the back of it shouldn't go any further than that, then what i'm going to do is put the other one on the other side and kind of put them together like a teepee and again, it helps if You have somebody there to help you hold these together. I did do the other five on my own. It did take me a little bit longer, but having a helping hand makes a huge difference and then all i'm going to do is zip tie the mess. Out of this thing, i'm going to zip tie the top to make sure that it stays straight up and down, and then i'm going to zip tie the bottom to the rack and i'm just going to zip tie wherever i feel it is wobbling or moving. I'M basically just going to zip tie this bad boy until it it can't move anywhere. When zip tying to the rack itself, you do kind of have to get a little bit creative. So i just kind of chain link some ties together until it just didn't move anymore. Now, if you guys remember a while ago, i actually showed you guys how i built a 360 spool rack. It was double sided and it had wheels. So this was the sequel to that video, where i was showing you guys a much easier diy, cheaper alternative to that particular rack. The 360 wooden one was way too big for my salon space. So i needed to come up with a smaller, more mobile option for the new salon so yeah. This is what i came up with this. One is definitely much more budget friendly and much more diy friendly. The other one was just all wood. You kind of had to do a lot more measuring and cutting had to have some tools and some handy help. I had to have my husband on deck for that one, so this one is way easier. You just add it to your amazon, cart ship it to your house 20 minutes, and you are ready to go once everything is put together. I'M gon na go in and snip off all of the excess zip ties these come off easily with scissors. I just happen to have some wire cutters on hand and there is the completed cart you guys. It only took me 20 minutes. It is very easy to move around. It is also small enough to travel with. As you can see, i have plenty of storage at the bottom. I can fit all kinds of things down there if you notice the little white trays in the middle. Those are the white trays that you can get from the dollar tree. I think they're like three for a dollar they fit perfectly in these trays, so make sure you pick those up, so you can stay organized and of course you know i got ta have the shiny jam on deck now, if you're not feeling the mesh rack ikea And michaels also sells these three tier rolling racks. These actually have better wheels in my opinion, and they roll a whole lot easier. The actual baskets aren't see-through and they're a little bit deeper, but the height is definitely there. The only thing is is that if you're trying to put the braiding racks on the top, it is going to take a little bit of finagling to actually get them to stay on the bottom of that top rack. But if you're a mobile braider. This is perfect. For if you want to just break it down and throw it in the car and go so that completes the video you guys, i hope you guys learned something and as always, if you did make sure you thumbs this video up and share it with a friend. If you are new to the channel, make sure you consider subscribing for more videos like this every week and make sure you follow me on all my other social media platforms. I have tick tock and i'm most active on instagram and if you want to show me some love on those other platforms make sure you head over there to my last post post this emoji, so that i know you were here as always thanks so much for Watching and i'll catch in the next one you

DiamondChin: Thank you miss vandy vanity you have taught me how to braid I am now making a living out of it.you have inspired me to start my own YouTube channel to teach others to braids as well.

CCHELL Me Chell: You just got my WHOLE LIFE TOGETHER!!! Thank you!

Vanessa: Yes exactly what we need I love it, we need more DIY’s that work for us & by us.

Ashlee💕!!: Heyy girl we done missed you glad to see your back & doing well ! Thank you for this diy rack set up you done saved my life ! & I’m happy to know classes session started ! I’m ready to learn many more things from you!!

Renee Griswold: Vandy, I've been WAITING for this video ever since you released your 360 Rack video. You most definitely did NOT disappoint. You are so smart, helpful, and valuable to the hair braiding community. Thank you!!!!!!!

Stefanie Woods: I just ordered everything needed for this! Will let you know how it goes, thanks so much!!

Donisa808: Right on time. I was looking for a way to update my racks. Thank you

LifewithSuzzy Q: I’m definitely trying this method, I actually already have one of the racks, so I will order another one. Thanks so much for sharing this, now I can be more organized.

Ajay Milan: Thank you. I love them all. I opted for the 3-tier cart from michaels since I'm mobile. Only difficulty I had was keeping them up once I arrived to a client's home. I ended up using rubber bands so I could easily break it down for my car.

Tasica Uniquely Made: Love this too! ❤ Thank you for this I will try this

Lisa Rinehart: (I LOVE all the styles I see you with - those short curls are gorgeous!!!!!)

Trina: Yaaaassssss thank you!!! This making me more excited to redecorate my apartment

Nicki Ivey: I absolutely love this idea I've made 2 so far ...

P Davis: THANK YOU SO MUCH BEEN WATCHING YOU FOR SOME TIME FINALLY ‍♀️DID MY OWN BOX BRAIDS NEW SUBSCRIBER

SW33TSPARKL3: This is an awesome idea. Thank you sooo much

Pryncess Senoj: Im glad you made this video because i realize that being prepared and comfortable for a client is crucial to speed and neatness. The days of Me bending my back while my client is in a regular chair and reaching for hair is over. I wanted the rack but i was thinking its too low and doesnt look sturdy enough to hold the hair or that it can be easily knocked over. This idea helps because its portable and will keep you organized with enough hair prepped being that its double sided. These racks are better than the clothes drying racks because the hair is separated and held better

Keyara Johnson: I made this and was able to use all 4 racks. Thanks!!!!

SuzzyqReacts: I’m gonna try this so I can get more organized in the future.

Patricia Crawford: Thanks for sharing I absolutely ❤️ it.

Monie Mone: You learn something new everyday! This is AWESOME SAUCE!!! Thanks for sharing

Eileen Cotton: Thank you for showing me something new may God continue to bless you and your family

Whitney Williams: Yeesssss thank u sis so much for this trick.... I will be doing this soon

Siani Sullivan: Thank you, I’m definitely doing this

Edna Johnson: Awesome, thank you for sharing!

Kira W.: So so so so so so smart, love this

Ivete de Oliveira Teixeira: Vc é muito fofinha amei sua ideia vou cópia muito,obrigado

Bible Thingz: Love this idea

QueenSP Enterprise: I will be doing this thanks for sharing

S: This is a great idea ‼️

Simply Nisha: Great idea

Corie Cossom: Good work I gave u a point nice jobI'm go do this in my hair room Thanku boo

Sherene Baltimore: Love it thank you

Melissa M: Yay! Braid school

Sareda Love: Innovative and smart!

I AM Shaniqua Chantell: Welcome Back! This is awesome, thank you!

Teri Morton: Awesome! Thank you.

Jackie Wallace: I love this and I love the other one is what I am making

Mel R: Braiding/threading racks are cheaper at Michaels or joannes

Tiffanie & Co.: Class is back in session!

Monica Myers: Thanks so much for sharing!!

Chontell Davis: Great idea

shanella55: THIS IS AWESOME

Leslie Grevas: So glad you are back!!

Sheree Bent: So helpful

Andrea Defour: oh wow I likw that idea, thank you!

Sade Sade: I have 4 60 racks do have a video on how to put all together?

SweetBrownSuga504: Great idea!!

Nicki Ivey: I made 3 racks different ways

Blessed Natural: Joanns has them $19 a pice

Rosa e amarelo: ❤️❤️❤️

Mahogany Coy: Brilliant

Courtney Swiney: Very smart idea

Jamie Cannady: When do your classes start

Jess: take as much vacations as you can, life is short and troublesome for no reason!

Jasmine Holmes: Thank u

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