If I met a drywall contractor that organized and CLEAN I would hire him instantly. The last four contractors we hired for household repairs and renovations were mostly OK, but nowhere near this level of efficiency. Well done Sir. You should always be a first-call contractor.
Well done and clever. I made one similiar 10 years ago. I dismantled a bucket organizer and used it for the side storage. I only say that because it saved me a few pounds. I also designed mine to be flush on top so a plank or something could be set on it for a short step. Love seeing people do what you did. No matter where you buy a production storage box it will never meet your needs like the one you designed. Good work.
Awsome. When you are organized. You perform your work so much better. I think the cordless tools on side is best used as a pit stop durring a job... But then put in a contractor bag for job to job. Well done.
Genius... i just love it I would of loved downloadable plans but i guess im gonna take a screen shot the plans at the beginning of the video Again... Genius
Great idea and execution, I’m not sure what clientele you work for, or perhaps General contractors, but seeing any subcontractor on my jobs, I would likely hire again since your jobs are likely matching the skills and neatness/organization of the caddy you made. Yes, perhaps 1/2” high quality lightweight plywood would have made it lighter. One thing I would likely be annoyed about is those plastic containers, are those cross bars not hindering getting your snips or other tools out without snagging stuff? Otherwise super video.
Yes nice tool caddy if it carries all you need and easy access to individual tools. Bags and buckets are out. Good job. I think my next box will be a Gemini version and better crafted as it is a tad bulky and a little heavy at the moment.
EXCELLENT. Fantastic work, and choice of tools. KRAFT is king :). I started mudding last year, and I'm in dire need of some organization like this. What knife & trowel sizes do you think I'd benefit most from? My current line-up is: Kraft & Marshal-town Hawk's Hyde 2" Knife (soon to replace w/ Kraft) Kraft 4" Knife Kraft 6" Knife Kraft 13" x 5" Trowel I'm finding 2-inch to be a little difficult to utilize properly and 3" might be better for tight spots. Also think a larger 8-10" knife and XL trowel would be great for skim coating. Brands/sizes would be much appreciated! I've had to install 500 sq ft of fresh drywall, and currently skim coating basically every room (walls & ceilings) in our 1950's house. It's riddled with horrible patchwork, cracks and holes over the years.
Hi Bryan, I like the kraft knives and still use them. I have heard good things about the level 5 knives also. A lot has changed since I made the video. I am hand finishing much less and have switched to auto tools for most things. If you have lots of skimming to do, a big nap roller and a skimming blade might be the way to go. Depending on how bad the walls are, wide rolls about (900mm wide from memory) of fibafuse might be helpful. If the walls are very cracked and uneven it really helps to even them out and add some reinforcement. Not cheap, so maybe wouldn't be an option for every wall. Hope that helps
@@spbygga8123 A 3d printer would be bad ass. I'm considering getting into entry level welding as well... metal fab of some kind seems like it'd be super useful.
I have the same knives and have never had a problem with them, as they are stainless they clean up real easy, chuck them in a bucket of water for ten minutes, wipe off with a mild abrasive cloth. Very pleased with them. I'm a painter by trade.
If I met a drywall contractor that organized and CLEAN I would hire him instantly.
The last four contractors we hired for household repairs and renovations were mostly OK, but nowhere near this level of efficiency. Well done Sir. You should always be a first-call contractor.
Thank you very much. Appreciate your message. I do take a lot of pride in my work.
Well done and clever. I made one similiar 10 years ago. I dismantled a bucket organizer and used it for the side storage. I only say that because it saved me a few pounds. I also designed mine to be flush on top so a plank or something could be set on it for a short step.
Love seeing people do what you did. No matter where you buy a production storage box it will never meet your needs like the one you designed.
Good work.
Amazing craftsmanship! Thank you for sharing & God Bless!
I don't give a damn how heavy it is, it was nicely built...and a damn good idea! Thanks for sharing, Brother. Nice job!
Thanks!
Awsome. When you are organized. You perform your work so much better. I think the cordless tools on side is best used as a pit stop durring a job... But then put in a contractor bag for job to job. Well done.
That drywall box is a awesome idea I really need something like that for my mud pan and knives
your box is so more awesome than mine. I made mine in 15 minutes and I was so proud of it til I saw this
AWESOME design and great execution, nice work my friend!
Nice work
Great video what's a great build 👍
this is awsome thanks for taking the time to make this video.
Hope you could get some inspiration 👍
This is honestly perfect, like stupid perfect.
So impressed with the details. You are awesome. Would love to know where to buy the white containers.
Impressive! God bless!
brilliant again!! please make more stuff
Still working on tool organisation. I will try and get some content out of it.
Yep! This build will be hard to beat.
You could lighten it massively by drilling holes (like a paulk workbench) and you would barely affect the strength.
Really cool how you designed your tool box to fit the tools you had. Nice work!
Nice work box. Well thought out.
Genius... i just love it
I would of loved downloadable plans but i guess im gonna take a screen shot the plans at the beginning of the video
Again... Genius
Hi, email me spbygga@gmail.com and I will send to the PDF if that helps
Great idea and execution, I’m not sure what clientele you work for, or perhaps General contractors, but seeing any subcontractor on my jobs, I would likely hire again since your jobs are likely matching the skills and neatness/organization of the caddy you made. Yes, perhaps 1/2” high quality lightweight plywood would have made it lighter. One thing I would likely be annoyed about is those plastic containers, are those cross bars not hindering getting your snips or other tools out without snagging stuff? Otherwise super video.
Yes nice tool caddy if it carries all you need and easy access to individual tools. Bags and buckets are out. Good job. I think my next box will be a Gemini version and better crafted as it is a tad bulky and a little heavy at the moment.
Awesome
Thatz it.... this is what i had in mind, just hadn't come to me yet.
Agreed, should be 1/2 plywood.
Great build.
Very nice! Quality work my friend.
I also made a trowel box, not quite as fancy but useable all the same.
As long as it works. There are a couple of things coming on the market but nothing beats custom!
Well done mate!
That is a great design! Well done - excellent build and video!
So, after five years, how has it held up?
Good job👍👍👍👍👍
EXCELLENT. Fantastic work, and choice of tools. KRAFT is king :). I started mudding last year, and I'm in dire need of some organization like this.
What knife & trowel sizes do you think I'd benefit most from? My current line-up is:
Kraft & Marshal-town Hawk's
Hyde 2" Knife (soon to replace w/ Kraft)
Kraft 4" Knife
Kraft 6" Knife
Kraft 13" x 5" Trowel
I'm finding 2-inch to be a little difficult to utilize properly and 3" might be better for tight spots. Also think a larger 8-10" knife and XL trowel would be great for skim coating. Brands/sizes would be much appreciated!
I've had to install 500 sq ft of fresh drywall, and currently skim coating basically every room (walls & ceilings) in our 1950's house. It's riddled with horrible patchwork, cracks and holes over the years.
Hi Bryan, I like the kraft knives and still use them. I have heard good things about the level 5 knives also. A lot has changed since I made the video. I am hand finishing much less and have switched to auto tools for most things. If you have lots of skimming to do, a big nap roller and a skimming blade might be the way to go. Depending on how bad the walls are, wide rolls about (900mm wide from memory) of fibafuse might be helpful. If the walls are very cracked and uneven it really helps to even them out and add some reinforcement. Not cheap, so maybe wouldn't be an option for every wall. Hope that helps
@@spbygga8123 thanks for getting back to me. What do you mean by skimming knife?
@@spbygga8123 What size trowels & knives do you find yourself using the most?
@@bmilcs 6,8,10 knife and 12 trowel most used.
@@bmilcs also called smoothing blades. Tapetch, columbia and several other companies make them. Fine steel blades in big sizes- great for skimming
Very nice
is it 75 lbs fully loaded?
Great looking tool organizer box. Probably could have used 1/4 ply and saved a lot in weight?
Allen Rhodes Thanks. Your right, I would have used 1/4" ply but I had this nice piece left over. Nice plywood is so expensive in Australia.
SP Bygga Great box. Would you make this to order?
What size did you use to make holes for your trowels? Really like the idea. I will attempt to make it.
Also, how'd you design this? Sketchup?
I used Autocad - I've had a play with sketchup but didnt spend the time to learn it. I think I will learn fusion next and get a 3d printer- one day
@@spbygga8123 A 3d printer would be bad ass. I'm considering getting into entry level welding as well... metal fab of some kind seems like it'd be super useful.
@@bmilcs it's a handy skill to have. Mig welder with a roll of flux core wire, a auto darkening helmet and some gloves, your good to go.
Nice design! Says a lot about you as a craftsman...
ToddAndelin Thank you. Appreciate your comment.
Nice!
Really cool
Need a sack barrow to move that about site
Very nice
👍👍👍👍👍
I'll buy one. Swear to goodness. How much? Name your price. Make it worth your while.
Some of these I would like to know the actual time
YOU ARE, sorry for my language, A FUCKIN GENIUS
I would love a plan of that box
Hope this helps - www.docdroid.net/3avytht/final-plastertoolkit.pdf
Thanks!!
@@spbygga8123 Iam confused does number stand for?
nice build. do those steel knives get slippy when the handle gets wet?
I have the same knives and have never had a problem with them, as they are stainless they clean up real easy, chuck them in a bucket of water for ten minutes, wipe off with a mild abrasive cloth. Very pleased with them. I'm a painter by trade.
What about something for concrete?
I'd like to know where to buy a 2" wal pro joint knife like the one you have with the 4 and 6 inch taping knives ??????????
They are all KRAFT knives. Maybe try all-wall.com
Fantástico... ¿Dónde se puede comprar on line?
This is so fucking amazing. gahhhhhhhhH!!!!! So good!
Thanks!
Tarantino, why are you making tool caddies?!?!
Look after my tools and make them more accessible
Cool but it must weight a ton.
Oops should watched longer. 60lb is doable if the walk from truck to job is short.
brilliant ..can you make me one lol
Best I’ve seen , could use thinner ply and don’t bother hanging the power tools on Then we’re talkin
THIS GUY SHOWS UP AT YOUR HOUSE YOU BETTER HIRE HIM
Nice one buddy looks very pro neat and tidy if you can tweet it to me ?
Thanks. Sorry not on Twitter - need to get myself going on Twitter and Insta
Dont have insta myself but twitter can be good that little help for youtube :)
Well make bro
20kg of box and 7kg of tools...
WHY ARE WE NOT FUNDING THIS
Quote: peter griffin
The weight of that thing is just silly
I'm going to make one but I'm going to use 9mm for most of it to get the weight right down.
27 kg? More than bag of mutlifinish..thats a lot
тащить на себе лишние 13 кг... сомнительное удовольствие)))))
Better put wheels on it...
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