Making a quick and dirty OSB storage box for my rotary tool bits
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- I made this box out of 15mm OSB stock I had in the shop. It will help me keep my rotary tool bits organised and easy to find them when I need them.
Tools and materials:
Rotary Tool Accessories Kit: amzn.to/2UEUSnn
Table saw: amzn.to/2RBf0nT
Cordless drill: amzn.to/2A6fTOy
Cordless Impact Driver: amzn.to/2PdidLW
Angle grinder: amzn.to/2E6uLAx
Air compressor, nail and staple gun kit: amzn.to/2NMPCIH
Piano hinge: amzn.to/2yqnxkL
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Very cool to see something so useful be built out of OSB.
Thank you
Looks like a super handy storage solution...plus I like the way that OSB looks. Pin nailing the pieces together for multiple cuts is a trick that I will use in the future...thanks!
Thank you
Well done
Thanks
Great use for scrap laying over from previous jobs. 👌🏽
Nice and chunky and definitely a solid little unit.
Fantastic build mate 👍🏽
Thanks Bill
Very neat and tidy! I like those pliers with the curved 'nose', they look very useful. Cheers Dimitris, stay healthy.
Thanks Mark. Indeed these pliers are a cheap tool which I have forever and I use them quite often.
What a storage box ! I love that. Good job.
Thank you
Very nice build and very functional. I will do something similar, but also add space for my dremel tool. Thanks!
Thank you. Nice to hear that.
OSB is not the funnest material to work with, but this was a great project. Both for the final result and the skill building. Well done!
Thank you, it is also really cheap!
Nice! Really shows how you can 'Turn a Sow's Ear into a Silk Purse"
Nice... I made a similar one in elementary school at 3rd grade. :D
Awesome!
Απλό και λειτουργικό αποτέλεσμα με τεχνική και μεράκι. Μπράβο σου ;-)
Ευχαριστώ πολύ
πολυ ωραιο κουτακι και χρησιμο-ευχαριστούμε δημητρη
Ευχαριστώ Νίκο
Çok güzel ve başarılı bir çalışma. Teşekkürler. Türkiyeden selamlar
Very useful.
I hope so
Never thought I'd see OSB put to such a good use!
Thanks Robin. It's price makes it ideal for almost every shop storage project! Especially boxes and cabinets!
Nice work on the OSB storage box Friend! Thanks for sharing the video with us💖👌👍😎JP
Thank you JP
Your very welcome Friend!😎
Nice!!! Just a friendly advice: Using PU glue with OSB gives an even stronger bond
Thank you I will try it out!
GooD as always. GooD)))))))
thank you
Great, man you my hero! ) 🦸♂️
Προσοχη στο δισκοπριονο αδερφε! Εχει χασει θειος μου δαχτυλο δε θελει πολυ. Συνεχισε τις ωραιες δουλειες να εισαι καλα!!
Ευχαριστώ
Πολυ καλό βίντεο και πολυ ωραία κατασκευή !!
Ευχαριστώ
Wow it's cost effective to make such a great and nice box out of obs.
I hope so
*ОТЛИЧНО ПОЛУЧИЛОСЬ👍👍👍*
Thank you
Ωραία κατασκευή! Μήπως ένα χερούλι στο πάνω μέρος να βολεύει στην μετακίνηση του εντός του εργαστηρίου σου;
Θα μπορούσε, αν και το έφτιαξα για να κάθεται ξαπλωτό
@@ScrapwoodCity θα μπορούσες να το βάλεις στην πάνω μεγάλη επιφάνεια (Αφού κλειδωνει) και να μην μετακινούνται τα εσωτεροκα
Good job bro 💪💪💪
But it looks a lot like an 18mm and not a 15
Thanks. To be honest I did not measure it. I just know I buy 15mm almost every time.
Καλησπέρα. Το δισκοπριονο πάγκου που χρησιμοποιεις ποιας εταιρείας είναι;
Καλησπέρα είναι της Axminster
@@ScrapwoodCity Σε ευχαριστώ για την πληροφορία. Συνέχισε δυναμικά στο να δημιουργείς!!!!
use 1/8 inch plywood
you need for a cover for first layer of tools, otherwise they'll go everywhere.
Not pretty, but very functional :)
Thank you