DIY Impact Socket Organizer
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- Опубликовано: 7 апр 2022
- I wanted to make an organizer to hold my impact socket set and accessories on my workbench pegboard. This is what I came up with.
Tools Used In This Video:
911 MotorSports Mag Guides - amzn.to/3v7NWRJ
GearWrench Tap and Die Set - amzn.to/3KFY76Z
Markal Silver Streak - amzn.to/3JpUyjR
DeWalt 20V Max Hammer Drill - amzn.to/3O0EkBa
DeWalt 20V Screwdriver - amzn.to/3v2jE2R
DeWalt Compound Miter Saw - amzn.to/3LSzios
DeWalt 60V Max Grinder - amzn.to/3v3hArq
Deburring Tool - amzn.to/3BCx5Zc
Hypertherm Powermax 45 XP - amzn.to/38wEboB
Irwin Forstner Bit Set - amzn.to/3jD1Aax
Johnson Rafter Square - amzn.to/3rfmIYy
Irwin Vise-Grip Clamps - amzn.to/3uovdCz
Trojan Saw Horses - amzn.to/3uooWqo
DeWalt Amazon Store - amzn.to/3KsdoIn
Irwin Amazon Store - amzn.to/37zRK6t
GearWrench Amazon Store - amzn.to/3KoB7sT
Tools Used In This Video:
911 MotorSports Mag Guides - amzn.to/3v7NWRJ
GearWrench Tap and Die Set - amzn.to/3KFY76Z
Markal Silver Streak - amzn.to/3JpUyjR
DeWalt 20V Max Hammer Drill - amzn.to/3O0EkBa
DeWalt 20V Screwdriver - amzn.to/3v2jE2R
DeWalt Compound Miter Saw - amzn.to/3LSzios
DeWalt 60V Max Grinder - amzn.to/3v3hArq
Deburring Tool - amzn.to/3BCx5Zc
Hypertherm Powermax 45 XP - amzn.to/38wEboB
Irwin Forstner Bit Set - amzn.to/3jD1Aax
Johnson Rafter Square - amzn.to/3rfmIYy
Irwin Vise-Grip Clamps - amzn.to/3uovdCz
Trojan Saw Horses - amzn.to/3uooWqo
DeWalt Amazon Store - amzn.to/3KsdoIn
Irwin Amazon Store - amzn.to/37zRK6t
GearWrench Amazon Store - amzn.to/3KoB7sT
Exactly what I was looking for when i googled “ socket organizer “ a nice simple DIY project for any homeowner with a garage/shop that has ~30k worth of tools/machines in it.
Great little build that Ben and some nice little gems of information as well. Look forward to seeing more.
Beautiful! Belongs in the metropolitan museum of art! Thanks for sharing.
Really enjoyed this, it'd be cool to see you do more of this style of video! 👍
Thank you very much. I plan to do more videos like this in the future.
Great job, love the idea and implementation.
You obviously have some good kit at your disposal, nice build, thanks for sharing.
A lifetime of acquiring tools.
Like this Ben. Great idea and great job.
That will last a lifetime or 10. Great job!
Nice and heavy duty!
Very nice job!
Awesome job,
Beautiful work, as always!
Thank you very much. Probably overbuilt it a bit, but I have time on my hands.
@@txtoolcrib good use of your time!
Bad ass! Especially in orange
Love it man! Nice work
Thank you
This could be a start of a series!!! TIA (Tools In Action) would feature subscribers favorite tools in real world applications just a thought...
Good idea.
Great work. Love the content. I didnt even know about your other channel until reading some of these comments.
I haven’t advertised it a whole lot because with my work schedule I haven’t been able to upload regularly to it yet. Eventually though I will be moving all of this type of contact to the second channel.
Man, you got some nice toys.
Years of hard work to pay for them, but it sure is nice to have them.
These videos are awesome
Thank you, something a little different.
Awesomeness
Nice work!!
Thank you very much.
That’s ace 👌🏼
Thank you
Nice job!
Thank you.
Very cool.
Thank you
Great work! Incredibly overengineered but I love it.
Thank you!
In the world in which we live today with almost everything we buy "under" engineered. it is refreshing.
Excellent
Thank you sir.
Man, Ben, you have skills. It would be nice to have you as a neighbor to learn how to do all that.
Come on over, I’ll show ya.
Labels? Stamp the sizes in. Then repaint. 😉 Very nice. Should withstand anything short of a direct nuclear hit.
My stamps are too big. I thought about doing just that.
amazing job bro.. I wish i have all those tool and machines in my garage. Is tha laser cutter??
CNC air plasma
Thank you Ben! Are you still planning on posting videos like this to your TX Tradesman channel too? I'm grateful for the content on either of your channels.
Yes, I’ll be posting this video on that channel today. Once I reach 1000 subscribers, I will likely be uploading this type of content exclusively to the other channel.
Solid plan. After TX Tradesman reaches 1K, are you going to endeavor on a third channel for knots and other tricks of the trade? TX Skills School?
Not sure yet. I don’t want to get stretched too thin.
Damn, that's the "heaviest"-duty, most expensive, socket holder, that can't be used in the driveway, I've ever seen!
Nor was it intended to be.
Lifetime Warranty 😅😅😅