Thank Gary , yes there a many of these carts in UA-cam, I simply added my own personal touch to mine , One thing I will say they are very top heavy ! invest in quality castor wheels , add tools in the Bottom drawer (counter the weight-top)
Excellent job. I would recommend the 2 following things: 1) you should face your tools opposite directions so when you flip the top, you never end up behind the tool. 2) you should use the retractable stepdown caster wheels so when you're using your cart it can sit level on the ground, and when you need to move it, you step down on the caster wheel and move it. This will also require you build the cart just slightly taller to account for the difference in with and without wheels.
Super nice. A long time ago Sears made one simular, but rotated 3 of the smaller table top tools, table saw, belt sander and router table , plus 2 others, I think.. I always wanted it, but now this might be a better one.
Dude, you did a great job giving your measurements.I congratulate you on this job.I hope your other work will be as perfect as this.have a nice day and good work.
Sorry for the English mistakes, I'm Brazilian and I'm using Google Translate. I watched a lot of videos looking for a bench like this to make. Thank you very much for the video and the instructions. I've already subscribed to the channel. I'll look at other videos you published, congratulations on the project.
olá meu amigo, fico feliz que você tenha gostado do meu vídeo (banco flip top), obrigado por se inscrever no meu canal, aproveite para assistir mais vídeos meus. Atenciosamente Wally.
@@metal1301 Thank you so much ! my attitude has always been if people take the time/effort to make a positive comment , then the least I can do is to reply back , have a great day , Regards Wally..
love your unique take on this project. Just a tip for next time, if you have a grinder already, you can get a cut off disk for it that will go do those metal cuts much easier. Like a hot knife through butter.
@@wallytrinc9885 one quick note of caution - have a GOOD hold of your grinder. When the cut is almost through sometimes the metal will pinch the disk and the grinder tries to run away. This can cause really bad injuries.
Loved this build i have often thought about making one as i only have a very small shed but like you had i have my doubts, also liked the play on words with the fridge handle ( intended or otherwise ) 😅🤣😅🤣
Thanks again , there's a lot of functionality in this bench cart, it's space saving & allows me to store accessories in the below drawer & the fact I can move it anywhere in the garage with ease.
I just got my Dewalt planer this past weekend, so now I need a table for it, I’ve been watching videos on the subject for a couple of weeks now, I honestly have to give you credit for the best breakdown video, of step by step action to make this table. Excellent work. Now only to get you to go to IMPERIAL MEASUREMENTS, come join the dark side, leave the metric world behind!! ( you do kinda look like Obi-Wan)
Thanks so much ! that video contained well over 3hrs of video footage which took me an entire week to edit down to 23 minutes ! ................. Ahh yes come to the Dark Side did you say - where we have Cookies ! Mmmm who doesn't love Cookies !
Thanks...I can't stress how important it is to attach quality castor wheels with rubber tyres ! as you can imagine it's top heavy .... I've placed more tools in the lower drawer to stabilise the unit,,,,that's why having a drawer is important...cheers !
Is your thicknessner (planer in the states) still on this cart? I want to build a flip cart for my planer (which I have yet to buy) but concerned about the weight. Its roughly 92lbs /41kg. Video is 10 months old. If your thicknesser has been sitting on it for 10 months, I'm curious if there's any sag or ill effects from the weight.
I'm in Melbourne, Aus , my thicknesser weighs approximately 90lbs + Ryobi sander 42lbs , with a combined weight = 132lbs , it's very top heavy ! to balance this I've added various tools ie power saw , electric hand planer etc in the lower drawer for balance , very important to add quality castor wheels ! .....10 months on , No Bow , No Sag , the 19mm Marine plywood is extremely efficient , hope this answers all your queries , ''cheers ''
Dude, I have a question.I see an error in the measurements visible at 6:45 23/32 seconds of the video.real measure:365+90+90=545 /2=272,5 Why do you measure 271.5?waiting for your reply.thanks.
In a Perfect World , one would use a table saw to cut (6) exact Panels @ 745mm X 545mm. What I tried to emphasise in my DIY , is by simply using a power/saw the everyday ''Punter'' can make a bench cart . Reviewing my video @ 2:05 23/32 seconds in , the marine ply off/cut straight edge may not have been squarely positioned correctly (1mm ) ? ....combined with a not so sharp saw blade led to the measurement discrepancy. Where you cleverly highlighted @ 6:45 23/32 seconds , I again measured the upper width (both panels) which measured a Bee's Dick over 543mm- thus giving me a 1/2 point of 271.5mm .
Easy to use - stronger than normal screws - can be hidden easily - & make construction easier , because one can screw things in from the side ....'' aLL hAiL the King ''
Wally we don’t need to see every pocket hole drilled and every screw driven. Nice design but everything is too tedious they way present it. Try to edit more.
I loved your design and the process of assembly. The drawer method is something I haven't seen before. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much Tom , yes there are various designs (fliptopCart) on UA-cam , I simply added a different touch (drawer)...glad you like it mate .
Just purchased my lumber and hardware for this. There are many videos for these carts but I found yours the most useful. Thanks for the video. Cheers!
Thank Gary , yes there a many of these carts in UA-cam, I simply added my own personal touch to mine , One thing I will say they are very top heavy ! invest in quality castor wheels , add tools in the Bottom drawer (counter the weight-top)
I agree !
What did you get?
Well done Wally, best build on UA-cam!
Thank you so much Sir .... &. thanks for watching 🙏
Excellent job. I would recommend the 2 following things: 1) you should face your tools opposite directions so when you flip the top, you never end up behind the tool. 2) you should use the retractable stepdown caster wheels so when you're using your cart it can sit level on the ground, and when you need to move it, you step down on the caster wheel and move it. This will also require you build the cart just slightly taller to account for the difference in with and without wheels.
Your analysis does have merit ! thanks for the feedback , regards Wally
You can always use the brakes.
@@jamesblock1319 True enough, but there's always a little racking on wheels. But in the end, do whatever works for the individual.
Very nice instrument stand! It is a pleasure to watch the work of a wonderful master!
Thank you so much my friend ......🙏
I LOVE IT!! That's a fantastic build, I need to make one for my shop. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you , I'm glad you like it , let us know how you go with your build , cheers ,,
Super nice. A long time ago Sears made one simular, but rotated 3 of the smaller table top tools, table saw, belt sander and router table , plus 2 others, I think.. I always wanted it, but now this might be a better one.
Thanks Ken , yeah there are many different versions of flip/tops ,,, making mine on a long work bench did cross my mind .
Brilliant build...love those pockets
Thanks very much Mike , glad you liked it .
Very well done! I've watched other flip cart builds, I like your design. Thanks.
Thanks ,,,,, I'm glad you like it ,,,,, cheers mate .
fantastic build - thank you - love those written numbers
Thanks glad you liked it , cheers !
I think it looks great, I love how you put your clamps on the cart so they are right there when you need them
Glad you like them! cheers!......I was away (holiday) for a while , limited internet...
I am looking forward to making this, because it looks great, and is in METRIC MEASUREMENTS!
Thanks so much for the video.
Thank you , I'm glad I can be of help , enjoy your building process , regards Wally .
Dude, you did a great job giving your measurements.I congratulate you on this job.I hope your other work will be as perfect as this.have a nice day and good work.
Thanks so much for your nice compliment ....I always try to challenge myself with new projects ...thanks for watching ''cheers''
Thank You, for share this Projekt with us. Greetings from D/Berlin.
My pleasure ! I'm glad you enjoyed my project - Danke und einen schönen Tag .
Terrific build! Thanks for posting!
Thank you Mr Lawrence , thanks for watching 🙏
I reckon I’ve seen a dozen of these on UA-cam now and I reckon your locking mechanism could be my favourite.
Cheers Mate ! glad you like it 👍
Very well documented video. Nicely done.
Thanks very much. ,,,, this project was fun to build - especially knowing no sanding / varnish was required .
Sorry for the English mistakes, I'm Brazilian and I'm using Google Translate.
I watched a lot of videos looking for a bench like this to make. Thank you very much for the video and the instructions.
I've already subscribed to the channel.
I'll look at other videos you published, congratulations on the project.
olá meu amigo, fico feliz que você tenha gostado do meu vídeo (banco flip top), obrigado por se inscrever no meu canal, aproveite para assistir mais vídeos meus.
Atenciosamente Wally.
@@metal1301 Thank you so much ! my attitude has always been if people take the time/effort to make a positive comment , then the least I can do is to reply back , have a great day , Regards Wally..
Great job, I'm new so this was amazing to me. Tutorial was spot on. Thank you for your time. ❤
Hey thanks so much ! so glad you like my project/build ... and thanks for the lovely comment , regards Wally .
I'll be watching here in Minnesota USA.
That wad the best one I found so far. Good job. Thanks. 😊
I'm glad you like it ! thanks for watching 🙏 .
Thanks Wally! Love your design. It’s just what I wanted. I may “dress” it up a bit and make it a touch more feminine 😌
And using basic tools! Love it! You just earned a Sub
Thank you my good man , much appreciated. 🙏
Love the Labeling Thank you 😊
Your welcome 👍
love your unique take on this project. Just a tip for next time, if you have a grinder already, you can get a cut off disk for it that will go do those metal cuts much easier. Like a hot knife through butter.
Thanks for the tip mate , great advise 👍
@@wallytrinc9885 one quick note of caution - have a GOOD hold of your grinder. When the cut is almost through sometimes the metal will pinch the disk and the grinder tries to run away. This can cause really bad injuries.
Loved this build i have often thought about making one as i only have a very small shed but like you had i have my doubts, also liked the play on words with the fridge handle ( intended or otherwise ) 😅🤣😅🤣
Thanks again , there's a lot of functionality in this bench cart, it's space saving & allows me to store accessories in the below drawer & the fact I can move it anywhere in the garage with ease.
Great Build. I'll be copying it thank you. FYI you need a new hacksaw blade. LOL
Thanks so much , glad you like it ,,, yup , the hacksaw blade has seen better days ... cheers .
Great build. Thanks!
I'm glad you like it 🙏 cheers
I just got my Dewalt planer this past weekend, so now I need a table for it, I’ve been watching videos on the subject for a couple of weeks now, I honestly have to give you credit for the best breakdown video, of step by step action to make this table. Excellent work. Now only to get you to go to IMPERIAL MEASUREMENTS, come join the dark side, leave the metric world behind!! ( you do kinda look like Obi-Wan)
Thanks so much ! that video contained well over 3hrs of video footage which took me an entire week to edit down to 23 minutes ! ................. Ahh yes come to the Dark Side did you say - where we have Cookies ! Mmmm who doesn't love Cookies !
Great tutorial.
Thanks Mate .... much appreciated 🙏
Nice build!!
Thanks Rubbernecker !
Nice job! I think I found my next project. We're you able to construct this out of one 4 x 8 sheet of plywood?
You've got me there mate ,,,, to be honest I can't recall ,,, I know I used off cuts for the bottom drawer .
Thx anyway! 😊
Job well done looks good, now I need one
Thanks very much Sir , glad you like it 🙏
Great job best one I've seen
Thanks so much ! I'm glad you enjoyed it , 🙏
Surprised you didn’t hit one of the 200 screws you used to laminate the flip top. 😂 nicely done!
Thank you, very helpful for me to build my own. I am subscribing!
Thanks for subscribing David .... let me know how you go (build)...cheers
Great project, thanks for the video. Where can those casters be purchased?
Thanks so much mate ! ..... casters were purchased at my hardware/building supplies store Bunnings.com.au
great job!!
Thanks Philip , I'm glad you like it 🙏
Great build since you have been using it for a while is there anything you would change?
Thanks...I can't stress how important it is to attach quality castor wheels with rubber tyres ! as you can imagine it's top heavy .... I've placed more tools in the lower drawer to stabilise the unit,,,,that's why having a drawer is important...cheers !
@@wallytrinc9885 thanks have a great day
Any worries on the weight of the planer hanging upside down? Will the casting crack over time?
Haven't had any issues since building it !
Well done! Where did you get the extension cord/"tidy"?
Thank Mate ! I purchased the extension chord/tidy at Bunnings.com.au
Thanks
Thank you , I really appreciate it. 🙏
Is your thicknessner (planer in the states) still on this cart? I want to build a flip cart for my planer (which I have yet to buy) but concerned about the weight. Its roughly 92lbs /41kg. Video is 10 months old. If your thicknesser has been sitting on it for 10 months, I'm curious if there's any sag or ill effects from the weight.
I'm in Melbourne, Aus , my thicknesser weighs approximately 90lbs + Ryobi sander 42lbs , with a combined weight = 132lbs , it's very top heavy ! to balance this I've added various tools ie power saw , electric hand planer etc in the lower drawer for balance , very important to add quality castor wheels ! .....10 months on , No Bow , No Sag , the 19mm Marine plywood is extremely efficient , hope this answers all your queries , ''cheers ''
How many sheets of plywood did this project take?
If my memory serves me correct , (1) sheet @ 2400mm x 1200mm x 19mm , miscellaneous pieces ie drawer etc were various off/cut pieces (previous jobs) .
use the whole blade when you use the hex saw.
Ok will do .
Dude, I have a question.I see an error in the measurements visible at 6:45 23/32 seconds of the video.real measure:365+90+90=545 /2=272,5 Why do you measure 271.5?waiting for your reply.thanks.
In a Perfect World , one would use a table saw to cut (6) exact Panels @ 745mm X 545mm. What I tried to emphasise in my DIY , is by simply using a power/saw the everyday ''Punter'' can make a bench cart .
Reviewing my video @ 2:05 23/32 seconds in , the marine ply off/cut straight edge may not have been squarely positioned correctly (1mm ) ? ....combined with a not so sharp saw blade led to the measurement discrepancy.
Where you cleverly highlighted @ 6:45 23/32 seconds , I again measured the upper width (both panels) which measured a Bee's Dick over 543mm- thus giving me a 1/2 point of 271.5mm .
yOU ARE THE "kING OF pOCKET hOLES" Gave me anxiety through the entire video. Why do you like those pocket hole screws??????
Easy to use - stronger than normal screws - can be hidden easily - & make construction easier , because one can screw things in from the side ....'' aLL hAiL the King ''
Wally we don’t need to see every pocket hole drilled and every screw driven. Nice design but everything is too tedious they way present it. Try to edit more.
@@kennethspengler9934 Thanks for the feedback! my wife agrees!!!
@kennethspengler9934 , can you share your channel so we can see how it's supposed to be done?
Well, some of us might like "tedious "😊