Screw Organization! || One Day Drill Charging Station
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- Опубликовано: 25 фев 2022
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I would imagine the basis of woodworking isn’t necessarily to build beautiful handmade furniture but to build useful things to make your life easier. There is an inherent beauty in functionality.
Yet for shop furniture this project is functional AND beautiful. Love the work and your video production and voice over/dad humor are top notch!
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I’m not a woodworker, but my husband dabbles in it here and there. I enjoy watching your videos, though. Your personality is great and I even watched your sponsor’s ad (when I normally skip them). Thank you for sharing this organizer. It’s a thing of beauty. Keep up the good work and videos!
Getting prepared to build two book shelves for upstairs den, and the method of cutting the dados then splitting in half is priceless. Thank you Jason for the new knowledge
Nothing makes me happier than to watch another video and see you end it with all 10 digits
I love organization and putting everything in it's place. Great job !
love it! I built something kinda similar but with much more crude workmanship a couple of years ago and I get a lot of compliments on it. It really helped organize my shop wall. I love the way you did the cherry and flush trimmed it.
You made me a firm believer in getting more organized. Fabulous idea you've come up with.
Thanks and really enjoyed the video
Your humor is appreciated. And the projects too!
I've been watching your videos for a while now. Never comment, nor read them but if I had to say something it'd be "timelessness". Language is era specific, your language conveys all needed sentiment without welding your videos to an era. Brilliant and TIMELESS!
That bronze boat thing on the wall, we had one of those in our house back in the 80s. Exact same one. My dad actually used it to sketch out a ship for one my sister's projects. He was drawing either the Nina, Pinta or Santa Maria.
Building control cabinets with DIN rails, terminal blocks, PLC controllers, is an amazing time. I get to work on the electrical systems of some pretty cool super yachts on occasion. My wife calls terminal blocks spicy legos.
Loved watching you build this. It gave me lots of ideas for our workshop! I might suggest color coding those drawer labels. It really helped me with my failing vision. Awesome job!
I love your craftsmanship but laying on the couch with my broken leg, ski accident, your comments are priceless, please keep it up, greetings from Holland
Organization projects honestly are the most rewarding. I need to desperately do this in my garage.
buttery smooth radio voice, dad jokes, great craftsmanship. OK my new favorite youtube woodworking channel. SUBSCRIBED
Great BUILD. I love how you hit the cords.
Thanks for pointing out the many uses of a stud finder 🙋♀️
Looks good, but I think I will use the sand paper storage for a row of charged and uncharged batteries and slide it over next to the drill drivers. Then have a separate sanding cubby along the same lines. It is great seeing other people's solutions to solidify the ideas you have, as we each have unique requirements. Thanks for the inspiration.
I think it looks great and the trim is a nice contrast
I just turned all my drills around in their under-shelf holders. You sir, are a freaking genius.
Definitely an awesome build. I geek out on these sorts of organizing things too.
Organizing my organization system relies on initial organization skills which requires organization.
Nice work there, one point you should check on is the coiled up power cords, they can generate a lot of heat when coiled.
I really enjoy the way you narrate your videos, very entertaining and educational. Thank u!
the best it can be. simple and perfect.
Your voice over makes you one of my favorite woodworkers to watch. Your ideas are helpful too!
Friggin love the final touches……labeling and the Bulleit Stitzel-Weller sign 🥃
I love the storage. Ready to redo my “shop”.
I have storage bins too. See through or not, I hot glued a sample fastener to the outside to show the contents. I hate reading !!
Excellent project...one I didn't know I needed, but now want to do. Keep the great content coming! Cheers
Watching the faster drawers slide in was so satisfying!
The is one cool station. The battery charger holder kicks a$$!!!! Thanks for the ideas and sharing!! You rock!!
You're quickly becoming one of my favorites to watch. This is a pretty awesome build.
Boy was this video timely. I just happening to be organizing my garage/workshop. Everything’s put way with the exception of my large selection nails and screws. Instead of a drill station I’m going to make space for my various sizes of gun nails. Look out world this fills the bill perfectly.
Very nice Jason! Ah to be organized…its a dream of mine hopefully one day soon. The good thing is when I do come across something in my mess its like I just got it new again since I forgot I had it.
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love the creativity and comedy - thank you for posting this
Right on time!!! ♡
Thank you!!!
Great project! Those drawers are perfect.
This video came just in time. Thanks Jason!
Right off the bat, even before watching the video, I'm drooling over how neat that turned out. I wish I could convince my dad to buy actually good tools so we could build stuff like that.
You'll get there
Save your allowance and buy your own.
@@blainedrayer4776 Or get a job...
DUDE!! I love your videos and you have inspired me to put in a little more effort in my woodworking. Thanks.
Really nice !
Attention to details and great planning pays off big time here.
I would personally use Kreg pocket screws where he uses dado's, just because there familiar, and i do not own or master dado blades.
You got me! I was ready for “and of course it all fit together perfectly” classic
Love that organizer. I need something like that. 👍
Thanks for posting this. Awesome build
Great build, Jason~! This is something (else) I need for the shop. So many design versions, but this one brings several things into one organizer. Nice job~!
This is top tier!! I’m going to build something just like this once I move out of the city. Thanks for the inspiration :)
Great! Love your work,and style for explaining.
Cutting those dados first is a solid tip. I’m going to remember that for building book shelves.
I would add 2 things - dividers for the sandpaper so you don't have to lift the entire stack to get stuff, and a kill switch for the chargers as I've seen them overheat and catch fire.
This is a great video, inspiring me to get organized.
That is nice. Thank you for the ideas.
Beautiful job as usual Jason!!
My dad actually did make parts for the International Space Station, they said if the parts ever failed, they would send him up instead of bringing the parts down. That was a long time ago!! Love the videos and keep up the silliness! (from another local of your town)
Love the layout! I really like the fastener compartments too. The neatness of your charging section is a great argument for having one brand and one size of battery. I have Makita, Ridgid, Milwaukee and Ryobi with a number of different Ah sizes.
Every time I think I've settled on one kind, I end up buying something else!
Been a Makita only guy since 1986
Years ago I was on a doctor supervised diet in which we had weekly injections of vitamin B12 and what turned out to be the generic equivalent of Prozac. I became so focused, so drug-induced OCD, that I spent a couple of days separating and organizing 20 years worth of nuts, bolts, and screws in our maintenance shop. Well done. Darlington, South Carolina
Excellent and inspirational work. One simple thing I think you should do is put a surge protector behind the chargers and then plug them all into that strip. Protect your tool investment from a freak lightning strike or electrical surge to your shop's power grid. Sooner or later, it will happen.
I was thinking this exact same thing
I don't like anything permanently on and screwed into place - DANGER WIL ROBINSON ... the back two thirds of the shelf above the chargers should be a hinged flap.
Those chargers should be plugged into a high capacity surge protector AND it should be switched off when not in use as those things are power hogs even when off and there’s always the danger of fire. It happens.
This spoke to my inner OCD as well. 😍 Great job, Jason!
Yes!!!! More of this!
"In the end, it just doesn't have to be perfect"
Words I live by in garage workshop.
Cheers!
awesome. I will definitely use this when I have a workshop space. I am doing my first ever bit of woodworking. i move4d in with my better half, and we have a SMALL apartment. since we both do gaming, we have to desks in the bedroom which take up a lot of the room. so, I am making a one big gaming desk to exploit what little space we have :) and I am excited and nervous at the same time
Sooo calming….I’m in a trance…..could be the bourbon…mmmmm! Love your stuff, looks so easy
30:48 Other than the black walnut you're take on it is pretty accurate. Very nice work 10 out of 10.
Lol, that stud finder joke never gets old!
Beautiful build as always
Awesome. I am adapting your ideas for my shop. Keep up the great work.
That is absolutely fantastic! Love it 👌
Looks GREAT ! Just for kicks try flipping the drills upside down see if you like it better. I did and all mine hang *straighter*. For my ocd . Nice job !
Great organization! Love the setup
Good timing of this video. I'm about to tear my shop apart to do a remodel and I desperately need better organization. Thank you for this
Looks great … a good way to organize your shop
Haha amazing as always!!! Congrats from Greece
It's as if you've been watching me do exactly the same thing I just finished last week organizing chargers, fasteners and such on it's own French cleat shelf. But yours looks much better with all your dado channeled shelves. Good on ya, keep those creative juices flowing, a litany of good ideas coming out of your shop! 🤘
Dado's are for weak people. (Also I don't have any dado blades)
plethora of good ideas...
Great timing I'm getting ready to completely redo my shop. I may have to make something like. Unfortunately I only have about 120sqft shop
That is pretty dame awesome Jason !!!! Went through my shop and got tons more floor space ha ha I had crap everywhere now to keep it neat will be the hard part
That's a great build!
Nice organization job.
You make everything as if you are making quality furniture. You rock dude! Hey, how's the boat? getting any fishing with your son? One of the great memories of my life is that quiet time with my pop. Rock on brother!
Cutting the dados that way is genius. Great hack.
Looks good! I just recently went through a similar endeavor organizing screws, nails, bolts, etc. Still haven't figured out what to do with my battery chargers but this gives me some great ideas. Thanks for sharing!
i think laura kampf channel has an in-drawer battery charger system...
@@flat_baby1644 That sounds awesome, thanks for the recommendation!
Maybe could have added an On/off switch to the side for the outlet… Just so the chargers aren’t ON the whole time… just switch it on a while before you know you’ll need the drills/drivers.
I have wondered about putting my chargers on a timer expecially since I don't use them every day
I heard charges getting hot enough to start fires. I alway disconnect my chargers after battery is fully charged
Most newer chargers stop charging once it's full.
You’re spot on the money about turning chargers off. Excellent point.
I just use a “smart plug in” and a short lead fused at 5A the plug. (UK plugs have fuses in them) I can turn it on and off with my phone (or Alexa) and also set it to a schedule.👍
I'm about to build one similar and here's one suggestion and a question.
Have you got a link to your magnetic bit holder?
Under the bit holder I'm building some small cubby holes to store fully charged batteries.
I never start a new project until i check to see if any of your videos cover it, Cheers
now for a nice Whiskey on the Rocks and to watch your latest Video keep them coming I have plenty of Whiskey and Ice
Out facing drills and impact drivers... why is that so rare?!
Great job
Great job! Thanks for sharing
this built is oh so nice.
this is a pretty awesome build.
A woodworkers wet 💭! Awesome job!!
Resistente, práctico, seguro y fácil de hacer... e lo copio, gracias y saludos desde México.
Great project.
Jason - nice job. And, glad to see that someone else has organization ocd. On the other hand, I can pick up a stud finder and it doesn't go off. Oh well.
Honestly, you should do voice-overs and the like. You have a calm, reassuring manner as you talk but with the right amount of humor, too. Okay, I'm off topic. Thanks for sharing your video; that shelf project looks way cool and I hope I can build something like it in my shop.
Nice project. My charging "area" has 8 different chargers. I was able to buy a power strip that has 8 outlets and a lighted switch for each. That way chargers that aren't in use don't need to be powered on. The strip was designed for 19" rack mounted electronic equipment so I mounted mine at the front edge of my box, above the chargers. The switches are on the front and the outlets are on the back. Easy to turn off and on, and cords can be managed quite neatly.
Could you list a link for that power strip, looking for one just like that. Can't afford all the Festool power tools, have several different brands of batteries to charge, Thanks John
Looks awesome.
We Be on the same plane. Well - maybe not on the same plane but are on the same mind set. Organization of all the small stuff is worth all the time to get all the drawers and cubbies all in place and label everything. BAM - no more time wasted trying to find stuff. I went with a smattering of Milwaukee Packout for the batteries, drills and chargers and for the small parts I got lucky and for Zero dollars got a hold of two industrial draw units. Also some tech drawers for larger items. And all that is on my small wall. Fantastic !
When you said your shops a mess, I took that personally. I really felt it. And words hurt 🤕
Thanks for the video, this was great inspiration! I have the harbor freight screw boxes so I built one side out like a sortimo system but definitely used your idea for the drill battery chargers and sandpaper. Keep up the good work!
Pretty awesome and inspiring Jason! My She Shed needs this sooooo bad! Thanks 😊😉😁
Awesome job
Perfect job!!!