A Better DIY Drill Charging Station | Shop Organization
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A DIY drill charging station is a great way to organize all your cordless drills. Whether you use DeWalt, Makita, RIDGID, RYOBI, Milwaukee or anything else, you need to stay organized. This shop cabinet is easy to assemble and has a lot of great storage options on it.
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Fix This Build That I have a back to the future hover board signed by the cast. I've always wanted to build a display case for it. Do you think that would be expensive?
Ok we are all thinking it, so I'll say it. We need a "Chuck it or Check it" mini series where Chuck just critiques your past projects.
If he likes it, then it's a check it out.
If he doesn't, Chuck it out!
I like where this is going. Let's see how many upvotes this comment gets 😀
We 100% need this.
Lovin’ the idea.
I would love to see this
Yes! Great idea!
well, one of the weird things I do in my workshop is that I talk to myself a lot too. But when I do that, I do not switch positions where I stand, don't change shirts and definitely do not put on sunglasses either. 😁
hahaha, my wife, Susan, talks to herself constantly. I'm always wondering if she's on the phone or just working through something
I too talk to myself. But, there other voices that come out. I'll call myself stupid for what I just did in some random accent. I never know who I'm going to yell at myself with... good times
Oh, I definitely talk to myself too.
I talk to my saws before I saw my material 😅
Transitions, movie clips, little bit of speed ramps. Nice work Brad. Dig how you showed how to work with warped plywood. People need to know that for sure!
yeah, man. We're trying to keep upping that production value!
Great idea. Most appreciate that you explained how to salvage warped plywood in a project. You also earned a gold star for using your table saw safely with guards and dust collection in place where possible.
I have used a dewalt to ryobi battery adapter for a few years now, no problems at all, found on Amazon for $25
Its a little Frankenstein but something I'm grateful I have.
I'm going to level with you. I hate watching most wood workers on RUclips. Being a wood worker myself (and being insanely meticulous, admittedly) I always have a problem with how people work, usually safety issues, joinery and jargon. Having said that, I don't have that problem while watching your channel. I actually found this video quite relaxing. Thank you.
Loving the extra personality/character you’re throwing into the video! Keep it up Brad!
3/4 “ Baltic Birch Plywood is like $200. A sheet? Your wood is worth more than your tools now!
The shop is looking good, I'm looking forward to seeing what projects you do after the shop is done.
The shop is never done! But seriously, we have some fun projects planned outside the shop this year (along with several more in the shop).
You should check your mail for an emmy after this one! Another great, clean build.
hahaha, I don't think I'll be winning any awards anytime soon
Appreciate how in depth you go with cuts, joinery, etc. in all of your builds, regardless of skill level. I'm quite the amateur woodworker, and your videos really help me when trying to visualize the final product. Thank you!
The "Pringles" reference to warped plywood made me chuckle. I've had moment's like this too after having something get caught in the rain.
3:18 I’m the same….I clean up too often. But, a clean shop is a safe shop!!
Clean shop is a must! I see pics on forums and I just cringe and wonder why?
I got some old school Jay Bates vibes from this video with the cloning and the music. Well played indeed!
Don't you dare feel bad for being clean. I love that about this channel. It makes me so happy.
Awesome video, Brad! Stinks that your material warped on you, but glad you used it as an opportunity to show us how it can still be salvaged. Also, really digging the new music in your videos this year! Looking forward to the next one. - Joe
Thanks, Joe! And yeah, even the good baltic birch can warp on ya sometimes, good to be able to work through it
Agreed! It's good to see someone using material that most would think is now trash.
Chucks cool AF!!!
"Well played Rodriguez" indeed
Well done Brad. And your “sidekick” reminds me of one of my favorite NASCAR drivers...
Chuck reminds me of some of the people that comment on my videos. I hope we get to see him again! Keep up the great work Brad!
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Hi Brad! I’m Not usually a fan of creators trying to inject their interpretation of humor, into their videos, or silly intros, but this one made me want to comment. IMHO, this was great! I mean, I played it back again, to make sure I didn’t miss anything. Really enjoyable, and was followed by a solid build and video! Big thumbs up! Stay safe and Healthy! 👍👍👍👍👍👍😁✌🏻🇺🇸
Really appreciate that. Went out on a limb to try something fun and we worked pretty hard to make it entertaining but not too drawn out.
Excellent build. Thanks for sharing.
I also vacuum up all the stuff right away! It makes it easier to work with the material, it's safer and above all, it gives me peace of mind that my shop is clean and isn't looking like a bomb went off in it! 😛
#neuroticclub 😜
That Chuck dude just made the video. As an alternative for piling up the batteries, you can find some plastic holders that have the same shape as the drill receptacle. You just drill them to the wood and slide the batteries in. Kudos from Brazil.
I know there are hundreds of cordless station vids out there but this one is pretty slick. Great stuff as always! Thanks for sharing this build!
thanks! Tried to make sure I was adding something new and novel
@@Fixthisbuildthat I’d say you nailed it, brother! \m/
"Pringles from the big box store".
Best. Line. Ever!
Yeah... I actually laughed at that one too.
Brad, digging the creative leaps on this one! Those grey shirts didn't fool me, I knew you had it in you the whole time ;)
I think Chuck used to live in the Fort and was a regular on the strip 😜
Thanks !!! I have not a clue to work with warped wood !
Happy to help!
The pull-out panel for the bits is inspired genius.
Great minds think alike. I vacuum and sweep just about every cut! Glad I'm not alone. 😂
Very nicely done. Thanks!
Thank you too!
Awesome T-Shirt GO BOWS !
Teflon tape!~~try it! its very friendly for the tools~~and Sliding~
Can’t help but to get jealous cause cordless tools, heck even quality tools in general are luxurious where im from
If you have access to a 3D printer, you can find battery mounts for all those brands on thingiverse that you can print and then you can actually hang the batteries securely. Nice build
I considered doing those, but figured this was more approachable for most
Chuck is awesome.
Awesome build and the other guy is hilarious 😂 looking forward seeing him again alot :)
Chuck is an attention hog so I'm sure he'll make some more appearances
@@Fixthisbuildthat Chuck the buck 😆
I like the video. You gave me some new tricks. One question I have...I understand the necessity for many extra batteries - why so many different drills/drivers? Just wondering. Thanks again for the videos.
Well done Brad, I must admit, I got a chuckle with this video 👍👍
Mission accomplished!
You’re editing is very on point 🤙🏾 and the garage organization is spot on. Everything is easy to find!
I was gonna do the cabinet while watching this video but I said to my self "#mistakes_are_going_to_be_made"
And of course they were made
That's the one thing I love about your videos
Pull out panel with the magnetic strip is a cool idea, thanks!
For an odd habit, I have begun to lay out all my tools and bits especially on french cleat magnetic bars. I also like to do my bulk cutting all at once before I begin assembly. I don't like switching back and forth a lot.
That's a project worth re-doing - I use mine a lot!
yes, it works so much better with those small tweaks!
Agreed! I constantly use mine and change around what I'm storing on it based on what I'm working on
This gives me lots of material for my own build I am planning. I have Kobalt, Rigid, B&D, and Ryobi chargers. Kobalt and Rigid being the newest. I really like the pull-out board with the magnet strips, so I will incorporate that idea (maybe not with magnets) into my own design. Well done!
Great video. Well built with humor. You just can’t beat it. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I would absolutely b meticulous about dust collection if I knew what I was doing. Would love a video all about it because I know yours would be the ultimate guide.
Loved this video brother :) I now have some ideas for my cabinet
I absolutely love that you keep everything on baltic birch. Keep going!
You know you did a good job when Chuck is impressed
This like was given due to the "Usual Suspects" reference. Such a good movie....Also because this is a really cool build. Thanks!
Well played Rodriguez!
suggestion for the pull out bit storage... make a few small french cleat hanger/shelves dealie-wackers so that you can organize by task, such as drill/countersink/driver so that each 'set' can be taken down and to the work
Congrats Brad on making the cover of Woodcraft Spring 2021. Keep on Fix This Build That.
Nice build Brad, I can't see myself building this one as I only have 2 drills and 1 driver, but... who knows, almost anything in the name of shop organization. What I really appreciate was you showing us how you work through the warp in the plywood. I can't say I've had a sheet quite the bad, but it seems like very few are 100% flat.
(This is gonna be such a geeky comment!) In the Daredevil comics in the late 60s Matt Murdock (Daredevil) invented a twin brother he called Mike that he told his friends was Daredevil . “Mike” had a different speech pattern and wore big chunky sunglasses all the time. That was the first thing that came to mind as soon as I saw “Chuck.” Not sure he’s necessary but at least this time he was entertaining.
Noticed you have the blade guard (with dust collection) now on the Sawstop. Any particular reason? I’ve noticed it’s rare to see RUclips woodworkers to have a guard on, but after having my first injury/brake triggering incident I’m thinking about getting that guard/hose setup. I’d welcome your thoughts Brad.
Great video, as usual, but even better.
Haven't seen that version, but very funny the similarities. If you go back and watch, I've always had the overarm collector. The only time I take it off is when it can't physically be used (sleds, dados, cuts under 1.5"). It's excellent and I highly recommend using it.
Awesome video. That last bit
I love baltic birch!!!!
I like Chuck, he says what we are all thinking. Great video Brad!
Can we talk about the amazing saw dust collectors? My shop looks like my birch plywood threw up everywhere!!!
Well played Rodriguez... :D
😜
I'm currently near the end of my entry-level construction training and I can't wait to get making my own personal workshop, this is the first video I've watched of yours and I subscribed because watching it made me even more excited to build more projects like this one and your personality is great.
Brad, two warnings: don't deal with Jay Bates' cloning facility, that thing is out of control! 😬
And never mess with the beast of Caerbannog! 😱
Jay figured out how to get perfect clones of himself, I just keep getting Chuck. 😀
That is definitely ur alter-ego “Bizarro Rodrigo” …I like him!
Nice Workshop👌
You can straighten out curved plywood by moistening, not soaking, one side and warming the other especially when the cup/bow was due to weathering. The moist side tends to expand while the heated side tends to contract. I fixed full sheets by wetting and setting on my driveway. A little weight speeds things up.
Quality content as usual! Don't feel bad...same OCD organization, matching and clean up here
Thanks, and glad I'm not alone!
This is a great idea and have seen a few videos, but I think yours is the one I will try, That said, I have a question when it comes to batteries and storing them My garage and work shed(s) are not insolated and are freestanding buildings. What do you do in the winter or middle of summer? Doesn't storing them in shop hurt the batteries? Where I live average winter typically gets down to 30-32 degrees (F) and summer is about 90-100 degrees (F), so I typically store the batteries in house in a closet and tote them out when working on projects. While this works, it is a pain and takes up valuable storage in the house, but I want my expensive batteries to last. What do you do to lengthen the life of your tool batteries? (NOTE: insolating or heating by garage and sheds are not a viable option.)
This was perfect timing. I just finished building the upper and lower cabinets from your plan set. They look great by the way. Today I started planning my next project. A drill charging station.
Love the creativity in the intro!
thanks, we had fun with it!
Flat panel doors and grey shirts (sometimes blue) FTW! ...great content as always!
Fantastic INTRO.
GLAD YOU GOT YOUR ACCENT BACK.
WELL AT LEAST THAT COOL GUY DID...LOL.
PS. YA NEVER CAN HAVE ENOUGH BALTIC BURCH CABINETS.
Chuck never got "proper" like I did through years of corporate work
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the video!!!! Two of you and your dialogue was hilarious.
@ fixthisbuildthat get an m12 6amp battery you’ll forget it runs on batteries and it stands. Also put your bits in a small box take all of them. That would be cool for a router table.
Haha Pringles. Never heard that before but it totally makes sense.
Thanks for sharing that!
you're welcome!
still supporting
Great stuff!! Thanks for sharing! This gives me some great ideas for my new shop! Just moved into a new house, and we have a barn that is 2,000 sq. ft. for a wood shop. I have already started buying woodworking tools and today I started on a French cleat system on one wall. Sadly, the wall is not straight, so nothing is laying flat on the wall. I just hope the cleat system will still work out well.
Chuck should do all the videos!
Great video! Can you do a video how to build a table easel to support painting frame? Not complicated yet functional.
we don't paint and that's a bit too niche for us since we won't use it. I'm sure others have made one
@@Fixthisbuildthat thanks for your reply.
👍 awesome project as usual
thank you!
Gotta deduct 2 stars (out of 10) for leaving the BB plywood out in the rain...surprised Chuck didn't pop in and say something about that... ;) lol
Man, you got more drills and drivers than most 3rd world countries !
Nice build, Brad !! You got a Chuck, I got a Frank... together we got a "Frank 'n Chuck"... or a "Chuck 'n Frank".... lol
Oh man, I was so mad about leaving it out. It wasn't "out in the rain", but was under my tonneau cover which leaks. So it got a consistent drip on it all night and the back 1/4 of it was wet which just did it in. Frank is Chuck's cousin.
I think Frank 'n Chuck are brothers. Obviously, Chuck is the good looking, cool brother... ;)
Love Chuck!
😀
Great build, the 2 drawer idea actually makes loads of sense
Dude, loving the intro and the new "character" - please make him appear in more videos...
thanks!
Love that Hawaii Volleyball shirt. Chuck has good taste!
There’s nothing wrong with loving Baltic Birch. I too have an unhealthy relationship with the stuff!
Right, Chris? I mean who wouldn't love this stuff??
Cept in my country its like $100 for a 2400 x 1200 sheet
Yes you do😀👍
I love it too! It's expensive! My personal policy is zero material cost for shop fixtures except for the fasteners and finishes! Nice work though Brad... Love your stuff
Where do you even buy this stuff in a full sheet?
Lol @ “pringles” adjective ... yup, all to real for many of us.
I too try to clean saw dust up as I go, I fight the erg but my ocd usually wins out
Here’s a comment for ya. Gotta love RUclips algorithms.
Very nice drill station
Love the intro .. regards from Canada
Very nice The Usual Suspects reference
Fantastic build, great modifications to add to what people have done before...and I absolutely love the humour throughout. Especially the alternate ego guy
You should look into inlet table saw extension. Issy Swan has one to see...
Great instructions, if you have all the cutting tools you need. Can you make a video just basic tools? ie. Mini hand saw.
Love Chuck's shirt! Go Bows!!!!
Chuck's favorite shirt!
Hot Dang! Excellent project. Need to upgrade my storage and charger station. Thanks for the inspiration.
you bet!
Pro-tip. When you talk to yourself in different accents while in your shop, its all good. When you do it at the grocery store, you get a lot of strange looks for some reason. Loved the video and thanks for the laugh.
What a fun intro.