Cooler Boxes
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- As a CHRISTmas gift this year, I decided to build a couple of cooler boxes for my son and son-in-law. I got the idea from Donald LeBlanc, here's a link to his video:
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I thought about doing a build video but didn't think I could do a better job than he did, so I decided to do a project run down. In this video, I discuss where I got all the parts and the total cost of the build. I am hoping this video will be a good complement to Donald's build video.
Parts:
52 quart Igloo cooler -- Target -- Item #: 11905594 - $20.99
Cedar fence pickets -- Menards - 6' x 5 ¾" x ½" -- qty. 13 - $2.06 ea.
Screws, #10 1" Phillips Flathead 100 ct. -- Lowes - $4.97
Deck Screws 1 5/8" -- Had On Hand.
Deck Screws 2" -- Had On Hand.
Hinges -- www.laketoys.com -- SeaDog Stainless Steel Butt Hinges
3" x 3" pair. - $10.55 (+) $5.85 S/H
Bronze Sash Handles (qty. 3) -- Lowes - $2.91 ea.
Bronze Wall Mount Bottle Opener -- Rejuvenated Creations and Accents on E-Bay --
$7.75 (+) $3.49 S/H
Female Boiler Drain ½" -- Lowes - $5.11
½" Male CPVC Fittings (qty. 2) -- Lowes - $1.56 ea.
CPVC Pipe 10' x ½" -- Lowes - $2.49
Olympic Maximum Deck Stain Sealant 1 qt. -- Lowes - $14.29
CPVC Cement 8 oz. -- Lowes - $5.97
They look very nice! I would love to have one and use it during the summer. Lots of fun! Happy New Year!
Thanks Chris, you should build one. Happy New Year to you too.
Great job ..looks very durable & rugged
Thank you Kris,
They were pretty easy to make and are getting a lot of use this summer. Both my son and son-in-law grill out all the time. I was really surprised when I gave them at Christmas, I wasn't sure what their reactions were going to be. I was pleasantly surprised when they loved them so much.
Regards,
Bob
It's a great piece of work, a little bit costly but I would gladly purchase it.
Thank you Valerie,
I really appreciate you watching and
Commenting.
Regards,
Bob
Who could dislike this video? Great commentary and addition to Donald's (funwithwoodworking) video, thanks for putting this together and posting!
Your welcome Michael,
I don't mind people disliking my videos, I just wish they would tell me why so I could improve on them.
Regards,
Bob
Nice job Rob. Those boxes look great. I hope you had a wonderful Christmas.
Thank you David,
CHRISTmas was difficult this year but overall, I think the kids had a good holiday. I'll have to tell you about it some time when we both have a minute. Thank you for the comment on my cooler boxes, they were fun and very easy to make.
Great video! I'm going to make similar boxes for some of my clients for Christmas, and this gives me a good idea of what it's going to cost to make them and what to charge.
Thank you Joseph,
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Bob
Thank you sir! That was a really good run down of all the costs involved.
Thanks Donald, I wanted to show them off and didn't think I needed to do a build video so the run down was the next best thing. I'm glad you liked it.
Man they look good! Definitely gonna be making some as gifts for my buds.
Thank you Benjamin,
The cooler boxes were fun to make. The worst part was sourcing the parts. My son-in-law wants me to skirt his grill to match the box. that will be a fun spring project.
Regards,
Bob
Definatly want to know how that turns out, want to do the same for my father along with the cooler box
Benjamin Ledford I'll be sure to film it. I'm waiting for my son-in-law to buy the wood and bring the grill to the shop. I think it should be pretty easy just build a frame around the legs and add the slats. He wants two doors in the front and a shelf underneath.
Ty for the run down , I was wondering exactly what I needed.
You are welcome,
These boxes are very easy to build and my boys went crazy for them. My son-in-law wants me to skirt his grill to match. If it goes well, I may post a video of that. Thanks for the comment.
Regards,
Bob
Excellent addition to the other video. Thanks!
Thank you Jason.
Regards,
Bob
Great, thank you. The can you held up in the video is "Cedar Natural Tone" I also probably put it on too thick.
Whoops, your right, the Cherry was from my corn hole boards. I used Cedar Natural on the Cooler Box. I grabbed the wrong can of the bench.
Regards,
Bob
They came out great Robert!! Im definitely on these! The breakdown is nice!! Helps with planning!
Glad you liked the video Chris. I've had some good questions about the cooler box so I may do a quick follow up video to answer them.
Very cool project Bob, Great work
Thanks Mike, it was fun and easy to make.
Beautiful. looks really clean, nice job!
Thank you Loren,
Regards,
Bob
Sir, well done and really appreciate you sourcing and concise information. They look great and will have a go myself. Great angle on the video content and presentation. All around well done. Regards, JB
JB,
Thank you for your kind comment, I am really glad you found the video informative. This was a really fun and easy project that I am sure you will get many years of enjoyment out of.
Regards,
Bob
Got it thank you. I just need to apply a much thinner coat next time. Oh well, I may add some polyurethane to give it a nice shine once the stain is dry.
I wish you the best of luck. The box will fade over time due to the weather and may look better in the long run with the heavier coat of stain.
Regards,
Bob
Awesome job!!! I started to pick up the materials to build my own. Regarding the extra bracing to accommodate for the weight of the filled cooler, any chance of posting a picture to see what it looks like?
Danilo,
I gave both of the cooler boxes I made as gifts so unfortunately I don't have any photos. What I did was build a frame around the bottom of the box. Since the cooler is tapered, there was no interference. I glued and screwed the frame to the sides and bottom of the box. Once I did that, I could put a cooler full of ice in the box and there was no sag at all.
Regards,
Bob
Thanks Bob! Much appreciated...:-)
Thank you Danilo,
This new YT tool is showing me all the comments I missed over the years. Apologies for not responding sooner.
I hope you're still watching and enjoying my videos.
If you haven't checked out the channel for a while, please stop by and see some of the newer videos.
I've made a bunch of the over the years.
Regards,
Bob
Coolers look great, nice job. Was hoping to find a cut list for the boards somewhere on here. Do you still have one
Kevin,
Thank you for your comment. Since this is not the first time I have been asked this question, I went out into the shop last night and shot a couple minutes of video detailing the cut list and a second question regarding beefing up the box to be sure it holds the weight of a loaded cooler. Look for that video to be posted later today.
Regards,
Bob
Hello, how many coats of that stain did you use. I used the same stain and I must have applied it too thick because mine came out much darker than your boxes.
Thank you...
I only applied one coat, it was the Traditional Cherry.
Regards,
Bob
I am wanting to do this for my son and sons in law for Father's Day....I don't have many power tools...A power drill and electric sander and everything else is all manual. Any suggestions that might make it easier WITH what I have?
+Kenneth Parks You could leave it rough, rustic is in. That would cut down on time for sanding. The boards are all cedar and they cut very easily with a hand saw. Use good wood glue and a box is screws and you could easily make this cooler box.
Regards,
Bob
A lot of great information here ! Only thing I am concerned about is the weight of ice and bottles in the cooler -- is the bottom strong enough that the bottom won't fail over time ? Perhaps a 1" cleat around the inside for the bottom pieces to ride on / screwed to would be in order ? What do you think ?
Excellent point! This is something I should have address in the video but didn't. I made a slight modification to the plan.
I ripped an AC2 2X4 down to roughly 1 1/2" X 1 1/2" and built a frame around the inside of the cooler box. I used Tight bond and glued it to the side panels and the bottom slats. I added screws from the inside for the side panels and up through the bottom for the slats. I felt that would give more support to the weight of the cooler and it's contents. Since the cooler tapers at the bottom this did not interfere with it's fit.
The slats run from front to back on the bottom of the cooler box. In order for the cooler to sit at the proper height I had to build a grid to raise the cooler. I had to add a set of slats on top of those that run from side to side and four more slats on top of those running from front to back, this raised the cooler approximately one inch inside the box so that it set at the proper height to mate with the top. I used left over pieces of the Cedar slats that weren't nice enough to be visible. Those slats were screwed to the bottom slats and sit inside the frame.
I hope this information helps.
Thanks for your timely reply, I appreciate it ! Yes, I'm sure I'll address the weight when I build one of these for a couple as a gift for their friendship for many years.
I really like them. Great idea. Can you tell me why the cooler and lid are not center and on lid there is a spacer on the right side and not on the left?
I needed a little extra room in the box to remove and install the cooler so the box is a bit wider than the cooler.
When I installed the spigot i cut the pipe short and it pulled the cooler off to one side. It can easily be fixed with a piece of pipe a few inches longer. Bad planning on my part.
Regards,
Bob
pk cool. Looks great though.
Thank you.
Regards,
Bob
Excellent video, Thank you for Sharing :)
Thank you very much,
Tonight I will be uploading another video on this cooler box answering questions about board dimensions and reinforcing the bottom of the box. Please tune in and let me know what you think.
Regards,
Bob
Real Nice Job! Actually Better Than Store Brought
Thank you very much,
I am working on some more for Christmas gifts. They are a blast to turn.
Regards,
Bob
RJBWoodTurner Sorry, I had turning on my mind I guess, I meant they are a blast to build. I can't blame spell check for that one.Regards,Bob
brilhante ideia
Thank you very much.
Regards,
Bob
How would get one of these
Hello Keba,
I don’t make them so sell anymore. There pretty simple and could be made made with a Skill saw. You could try it yourself or post the video link on one of the socials like FB or IG asking if there is anyone in your area that does woodworking and what they would charge you To make one of these cooler boxes.
Regards,
Bob
Hey did you use treated cedar or untreated ?
Miguel,
I used Cedar fence pickets. They are not treated.
Regards,
Bob
THANK YOU
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That's a great idea. I never thought about wells. I like it.
Regards,
Bob
wish the plans was free! wouldn't have to still have them?
+HennessyLane1 These boxes aren't that bag to build. I didn't use a plan.
Regards,
Bob
+RJBWoodTurner oh okay thanks! i was just wondering he uesd 6 boards in you used 13 was it cause you had shorter boards?
+RJBWoodTurner I was just wondering he uesd 6 boards in you used 13 was it cause you had shorter boards?
+HennessyLane1 That's a good question, I knew I had a couple bad cuts and probably didn't remove those boards from the total. I also did some reinforcement in the bottom of the box.
I will be doing a follow up build video where I will make the box from start to finish and will be able to give a more accurate board total.
Regards,
Bob
+RJBWoodTurner Thank You Sr. Sorry bothering you this time of night!
Actually Christ has nothing to do with christmas. The Christians stamped their religion over the pre christian Pegan celebration of winter solstice and and Saturnalia, a festival dedicated to the Roman deity Saturn, In an effort to convert their followers to Christianity. Based on biblical narratives some theologians believe the man jesus would have most likely been born in spring due to "shepards watching over their flock" would have taken place in spring time. I'm just a stickler for factual data, otherwise great cooler boxes, Thanks
Thank you.
Should ha e usedpallet wood you would have saved $30.00 per chest.
The Cedar wasn't all that expensive, it was the hinges and bottle opener that really jacked up the cost. Pallet wood would make a really nice cooler box.
Regards,
Bob