Enjoyed the video. I have all your tools and more but your project is more than I need. Just a 2x10 to fit in the GM slots with a couple of tie-downs. During the recent power outage in Houston (May 2024), I was carrying propane tanks to and from several locations to get them filled or exchanged so I could run my generator. Using your idea, I will be building something to make hauling my tanks easier in the GMC 2012. And yes, I have several 3D printers. :)
You don’t need fancy tools to make stuff like this. I made these about 6 years ago without drawers. The only tools I used was a cheap table and a drill. And a 1/2 sheet of plywood.
Very nice idea that is well executed. The different colors make it very easy to follow. I'm going to add a cargo stabilizer rachet bar to the rear bracket as well as a few hooks and make the bracket tall enough to hang grocery bags on. With the cargo bar, I'll be able to position it anywhere in the bed I want. The only comment I have is that I misread the plans on page 8 and cut a 3/4-inch hole on my test piece. It was obviously way too small, and after going back and looking again, I spotted that it was actually supposed to be 1 3/4 inch, but the 1 was almost obscured by the right side of the oval. If that's my only gripe, then the plans must be really good!
you should not own a truck if your planning on doing this... hey you should build a storage compartment in the bed of your truck for your purse and tampons...
Thats awesome Al, im out out of the woodworking game til i get a new shop... 1 wall came off the foundation and the roof is about to cave in... thought 2020 was the worst year possible and 2021 just laughed and said oh ya watch this
Your work is so neat. You are awesome! Could you do a video with a wheel-well truck bed organizer or restraint for small cargo [to stop them from rolling around]?
Nice video. Great idea. You should tell the costs associated with this build. Your plans are $21 and a quick guess at materials would be around $150. Thanks for sharing.
Are you referring to the template for the handle. If so, I think I have the file on my computer still. Send me an email and I will send you the file. Artisanmadethings@gmail.com
This is NOT a DIY for sure. Unless you have invested thousands of $ in machines and you have 10 years experience, you can't make this. I like to think that I'm pretty handy, but no way I could make this. It does look nice. Good job.
How have I never thought of 3d printing router templates 🤯
that looks Great and the love the music
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Enjoyed the video. I have all your tools and more but your project is more than I need. Just a 2x10 to fit in the GM slots with a couple of tie-downs. During the recent power outage in Houston (May 2024), I was carrying propane tanks to and from several locations to get them filled or exchanged so I could run my generator. Using your idea, I will be building something to make hauling my tanks easier in the GMC 2012. And yes, I have several 3D printers. :)
Thank you!!!
thats great. A few hundred in supplies and about $10k in Tools and I am all set.
You don’t need fancy tools to make stuff like this. I made these about 6 years ago without drawers. The only tools I used was a cheap table and a drill. And a 1/2 sheet of plywood.
Not true. I have all that stuff, and I have yet to build it. The real factor is how motivated you are in making them.
Very nice idea that is well executed. The different colors make it very easy to follow. I'm going to add a cargo stabilizer rachet bar to the rear bracket as well as a few hooks and make the bracket tall enough to hang grocery bags on. With the cargo bar, I'll be able to position it anywhere in the bed I want.
The only comment I have is that I misread the plans on page 8 and cut a 3/4-inch hole on my test piece. It was obviously way too small, and after going back and looking again, I spotted that it was actually supposed to be 1 3/4 inch, but the 1 was almost obscured by the right side of the oval. If that's my only gripe, then the plans must be really good!
Thank you for taking the time to share this, and thanks for letting me know about the oval so I can make it more visible for future builders.
you should not own a truck if your planning on doing this... hey you should build a storage compartment in the bed of your truck for your purse and tampons...
Very good idea
Thats awesome Al, im out out of the woodworking game til i get a new shop... 1 wall came off the foundation and the roof is about to cave in... thought 2020 was the worst year possible and 2021 just laughed and said oh ya watch this
Thanks terrible news! As long as no one was hurt, that’s the most important thing.
This is a great build ro have tools at the ready for a job. I wouldn't leave them in all season long :-)
Your work is so neat. You are awesome! Could you do a video with a wheel-well truck bed organizer or restraint for small cargo [to stop them from rolling around]?
Thank you! I was actually considering doing a wheel well system and eventually decided on this. If the opportunity ever arises I’ll make one.
Nice video. Great idea. You should tell the costs associated with this build. Your plans are $21 and a quick guess at materials would be around $150. Thanks for sharing.
Plans are $15. Less than one sheet of plywood required.
My apologies. $15 USD. Baltic birch ply is $69 plus the slides at $27 each equals $124.
Does it move while driving??
It does not move.
all these women in here are just so thrilled about their purse box holder bahahaha!!!!! This is hilarious...
Do you have designs for any of your 3d printed tools you used?
Are you referring to the template for the handle. If so, I think I have the file on my computer still. Send me an email and I will send you the file. Artisanmadethings@gmail.com
I own none of the tools needed to make these. Guess it’s just a vertical board for me.
Two words...milk crates.
Light, cheap, and only inexpensive tools required.
Would you make me one and send it
Sorry I don’t sell them already built. I do sell the plans if you have the tools to build it. Link for plans is in the description
Would be better without the music.
This is NOT a DIY for sure. Unless you have invested thousands of $ in machines and you have 10 years experience, you can't make this. I like to think that I'm pretty handy, but no way I could make this. It does look nice. Good job.
I made something similar with out drawers years ago with limited tools. Took longer to make but served the same purpose
@@ArtisanMade can you upload a picture?