I've looked at many others and actually this setup fits my purpose the best. Really like this. I'm making one once it starts snowing. Thanks for sharing
That trick with the speed square don’t know why after all these years I never thought of it it’s so stupid it’s brilliant keep up the good work project looks good
I too have Dewalt tools so this would work for me. I think that in addition to this I want to make it a charging station so all the tools, batteries, and chargers are at one station. Thanks. Nice video.
When I finish the remodel of my house, I plan to make me a work bench as well as tool storage above it. This is going to be the base, but plan to make it part of my work bench above it.
Very welcome! This tool organizer has been a huge success. I’ve just about have all my friends hooked up with one. Let me also tell you the amount of time I save not hunting around or digging through drawers trying to find the right power tool. It truly has been a life saver! Thanks again for taking the time to comment!
I'm so sorry but where are the measurements? I would love to make this for fathers day for my dad...or at least tempt to, lol🤣 I would live cut dimensions if possible. Great video!
this is great and I'm hoping to build one for myself. I saw the dimensions at the end but didn't catch or see how deep it is. can you tell me? thanks very much
Hi Thanks for this video, I want to make the same, buy have two questions: what type of plywood did you use and what is the depth size of racks? Thanks
My favorite part is when he wipes the glue off the joint and then just smears it on the top op the board a few inches away from where he wiped it. Boss.
I'd try making one change, not to the cabinet but the way you are storing the tools in it. If you store the racked tools facing the other way, you can instantly see what the tool is.
Great suggestion, one problem though I don’t ever take the drill bits out of my drills so I’d more than likely end up with a couple extra holes in my fingers. Lol I have designated spots for each tool so I know which one too grab (usually). Awesome suggestion! Really appreciate you watching my video.
I used 3/4” but 1/2” would work just fine. I just happen to have the 3/4 left over from another project. Thanks for taking the time to watch the video.
Little tip I've used, write on the bora straight edge the amount to subtract, like my cordless saw is 1.25". So it's written by the lever in marker. I know what if..., then you get some wd40 and erase it, or draw a line thru it, and write a new one.
Yeah, if you look closely at the nails. They are sharpened on one side only. That leads them to curve in the opposite direction. So, if you need them to go One Direction or another, you could actually put the nails in the gun going One Direction or the other.
I always use gorilla glue. I can get it anywhere. Dollar General is just like 2 blocks down the road. They have gorilla glue. It works on my projects. As long as it holds up to normal use, I don't see the point of seeing witch one is stronger. Cheap and it works is all that matters to me.
I have the same thoughts as it seems the majority of these company’s are you the same formula or even made by the same manufacturer and then relabeled.
This was made of scraps around the house and holds way more than anyone I’ve ever found on Amazon. But to each his own appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment.
I've looked at many others and actually this setup fits my purpose the best. Really like this. I'm making one once it starts snowing. Thanks for sharing
Glad it was helpful!
That turned out great thanks for the video
That trick with the speed square don’t know why after all these years I never thought of it it’s so stupid it’s brilliant keep up the good work project looks good
Thanks for the call out Dennis!
I too have Dewalt tools so this would work for me. I think that in addition to this I want to make it a charging station so all the tools, batteries, and chargers are at one station. Thanks. Nice video.
I like your build. I really need to do this as well. I just may make a trip to Menards! 😅
Excellent! Thanks for watching!
Grate Work Can you share the name and brand of the guide board.! Thanks
Bora WTX 50" Clamp Edge, 50" Extension & Saw Guide Kit, 100"
it looks really cool, I'm making mine tomorrow... Thank you
When I finish the remodel of my house, I plan to make me a work bench as well as tool storage above it. This is going to be the base, but plan to make it part of my work bench above it.
A great build! Thanks for sharing! Also thanks for sharing the measurements at the end!
Very welcome! This tool organizer has been a huge success. I’ve just about have all my friends hooked up with one. Let me also tell you the amount of time I save not hunting around or digging through drawers trying to find the right power tool. It truly has been a life saver! Thanks again for taking the time to comment!
@@mystuffedgarage9907 I’ve made and sold a couple that held 5 tools and I’ve made and sold 1 that held 10 tools, 5 across double stacked!
I'm so sorry but where are the measurements? I would love to make this for fathers day for my dad...or at least tempt to, lol🤣 I would live cut dimensions if possible. Great video!
End of the video
19:28 have pictures of measurements
this is great and I'm hoping to build one for myself. I saw the dimensions at the end but didn't catch or see how deep it is. can you tell me? thanks very much
thanks, I just saw it was 9 inches
What was that tool called @1:38? Didn't catch what you said. Also, where do you get it from?
It's a bora 100" clamp edge.
I cannot come with any smart question that has not already been asked!!
Great video and a very practical DIY project!
Thank you very much!
What was the name of that clamp square you used for the saw
It’s part of the bora guide rail system.
Hi
Thanks for this video, I want to make the same, buy have two questions: what type of plywood did you use and what is the depth size of racks?
Thanks
Sanded plywood and 9" on the depth.
Nice setup .... it has inspired me
Thank you very much. It’s been a huge life saver. Organization saves time which in turn safe money!! Whoop whoop!!
What is the name of that guide? Is there a link to purchase it
100-in WTX Bar Clamp www.lowes.com/pd/BORA-WTX-Clamp/1002792414
I think that’s what your asking?
Nice work!!!! Thanks for sharing.
My favorite part is when he wipes the glue off the joint and then just smears it on the top op the board a few inches away from where he wiped it. Boss.
As long as I bring a smile! Lol
Mine too😅🤣🤣🤣
What did you use to hang it up on the wall to support all the weight? Did you make a cleat?
I screwed it directly to studs.
Do you have any plans for it that show all the dimensions for each board?
If you pause the video @ 19:28 I've got all the measurements. 9" for the depth.
I'd try making one change, not to the cabinet but the way you are storing the tools in it. If you store the racked tools facing the other way, you can instantly see what the tool is.
Great suggestion, one problem though I don’t ever take the drill bits out of my drills so I’d more than likely end up with a couple extra holes in my fingers. Lol I have designated spots for each tool so I know which one too grab (usually). Awesome suggestion! Really appreciate you watching my video.
What thickness plywood did you use?
I used 3/4” but 1/2” would work just fine. I just happen to have the 3/4 left over from another project. Thanks for taking the time to watch the video.
@@mystuffedgarage9907 sounds good. Was looking at the Ryobi and Kobalt steel ones but, seems like a fun project to build. Thanks alot.
Are there plans for this & dimensions?
Looks good
Thanks man!
Great music!!
Thanck You for youtube cotations
Little tip I've used, write on the bora straight edge the amount to subtract, like my cordless saw is 1.25". So it's written by the lever in marker. I know what if..., then you get some wd40 and erase it, or draw a line thru it, and write a new one.
That’s a wonderful tip thank you so much for sharing!!!
I don't see dimensions for the boards you cut
Especially for the width
If you pause the video @ 19:28 I've got all the measurements. 9" for the depth.
What are the dimensions of this build? Thanks.
If you would turn your nailer 90 degrees you wouldn't get so many blowouts.
Great call out! You would think I would have figured that out after the 100th blow out!! Thank for watching!!
Loved the build and do you think it would do well on a french cleat?
@@mystuffedgarage9907
Yeah, if you look closely at the nails. They are sharpened on one side only. That leads them to curve in the opposite direction. So, if you need them to go One Direction or another, you could actually put the nails in the gun going One Direction or the other.
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I always use gorilla glue. I can get it anywhere. Dollar General is just like 2 blocks down the road. They have gorilla glue. It works on my projects. As long as it holds up to normal use, I don't see the point of seeing witch one is stronger. Cheap and it works is all that matters to me.
I have the same thoughts as it seems the majority of these company’s are you the same formula or even made by the same manufacturer and then relabeled.
nice build but I could do without the music and rather you explain as you go along..otherwise just show the raw material and the end result
Good job ❤
Interesting video but would be much better without the background music
Good video, but the music is asinine and distracting. Keep up the good work!
Wife says the same thing well noted! :)
Sounds like porn music.
Would cheaper and lighter to just buy one off Amazon.
This was made of scraps around the house and holds way more than anyone I’ve ever found on Amazon. But to each his own appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment.
@@mystuffedgarage9907 wouldn't be any fun to buy it on Amazon! Great job!
Bro you’re frustrating to watch slower than death
No one forced you to watch but thanks for spending time to write a comment!
all good except the incredibly annoying elevator music
Totally understand!