I made one from a half sheet of 3/4 inch plywood I had in the garage. I already had the screws and glue so it cost virtually nothing. It took almost no time and very little effort. But the time it took was satisfying because I was doing something productive.
I make and sell, 4-5 of these a week. Depending what the customer wants, it’s made out of either ½ or ¾ plywood, the sides are always 1x10 knotty pine, trimmed to 8-¾ (so trim ½” off) the tool cubbies are 8-¼” x 3-⅜”W x 3-¾”H, to accommodate all drills, impacts and big half inch impact wrenches. It’s glued and brad nailed and can make about 6-7 of them with a 4x8 sheet as well as a few 1x10x8’ pine boards. I’ll sell them $40-50 each and for an extra $10 I’ll add a circular saw holder on the side. I cut all my pieces at once and have a production line going so assembly/sanding can take as little as 15mins each (in stages of course) ready to go.
@@DIYGene a customer requested one that was stained with English chestnut and polyurethane and it looked beautiful, I wanted to keep it for myself lol. 😂
Heya, Gene. Yet another useful project. Like you I get more pleasure from building than buying and this one has got me thinking about better tool storage. Hope all is well in Gene land. Cheers, Roy.
I have never watched your videos before, but you created a very useful and informative video. GOOD JOB ON CREATING THIS video. You can be very happy with the result.!!!!😂
Hey Gene, I vote for your DIY. It's a rewarding feeling doing DIY. Kits usually have some short-coming. The world is not "one-size, fits all". Project suggestion for you... make a router table. I made one quite a while ago and it's faster pushing all the pieces through the router table, before assembly, than to palm-sand/round-over everything. It's just another project idea for when you got nuthin' to do, huh? Later, my friend.
Nice! I see you have another hanging system but for me I'd go with a cleat hanging system on the back though. You can move things around as desired but still have no worries about falling down.
Gene, awesome storage for tools. I like your version much more than Amazon. Your branding/logo made it super cool! Looking forward to trying this project!
I think building it would be more enjoyable and reflect`s your work better than buying one off the internet. Nice job i`m in the market to build one myself, i think i`ll follow your build.
If you hang the tools with the battery at the top the reverse button isn't a problem. It also let's you see that the tool is just a tad easier. Nice video and I agree there is something about doing something yourself. Maybe it's the endorphins released each time you look at it idk.
Hi, 4 dual hooks for aboutt $14 will allow hanging drills flat against wall instead of sticking out a foot. They're relocatable and can be configured for different equipment. Chargers can be mounted on wall vertically, with a screw or two, with the same flexibility, and are easier to load/unload than having to reach on the top shelf at an awkward angle, and unless you're mounting so low that this is not an issue, then you also can't see the charging status lights.. Any flat space can store spare batteries. In my opinion, These storage boxes take too much room for their dedicated function.
Hi Gene, thanks for this video, been thinking of trying something just like it. Also, some time ago you mentioned that you were going to start using a new treatment for your tremor. I didn't see hardly anything this video and was just wondering how it was going for you.
Hello Old-B! I have been trying that CBD oil for a while but I don’t think it’s doing much. Maybe I should try the real thing. LOL. Oh and shop cat says thanks.
Because of the drill "switch" it's better to hang them upside down IMO. I find it risky to hang the weight of a drill + batterie on that little mechanical part.
I want to do this. I am pretty sure I will mess it up, but hey, like and a subscribe anyway just for having this out there for people like me. Nice video.
Gene, that was a great build. I like your DIY over the Amazon piece. Yours looks more solid and crafted. Plus, I think it is just what I need for my cordless drills. I'll shoot you an email for the full set of plans. Thanks!!
While i love watching these videos and get ideas for my own projects far too often including this video people do not count their time in the value of the project. Time is the only currency you cannot get more of so while dollar wise you lose out. Unless you are doing it for a YT video or it provides you with enjoyment. I wish more DIY'rs actually addressed the time value of these projects. Its going to be different for everyone but it at minimum needs addressed.
You bring up a good point and I will try to address that more in my videos. For me it is more the pride and the enjoyment I get from building something with my own hands. But I do realize that might not be for everyone. Thanks again for your suggestion and for watching.
A great build. Your narration is excellent. The music is annoying though. It is totally unnecessary, especially when you are talking. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
Yeah, cheaper, provided your time isn't worth anything. I'd rather be making the things I want to and buy the things I don't. You don't make every tool, why make every storage for them? BTW, there are much cheaper options, albeit in metal. So, nice job, but I think it's a tradeoff in time vs. money.
I made one from a half sheet of 3/4 inch plywood I had in the garage. I already had the screws and glue so it cost virtually nothing. It took almost no time and very little effort. But the time it took was satisfying because I was doing something productive.
@@dm9078 , I totally agree with you. There is something so satisfying about making it yourself. Thanks for watching.
New to the channel but I am watching video after video. I love the DIY energy!
Thank you so much. I hope you enjoy them and thanks again for watching.
I really liked your design and build project!
Well done, Sir!
Thanks so much for watching.
Wanted to build a drill hanger. So far I have bought 3 cats and my drills are still on the bench.
I make and sell, 4-5 of these a week. Depending what the customer wants, it’s made out of either ½ or ¾ plywood, the sides are always 1x10 knotty pine, trimmed to 8-¾ (so trim ½” off) the tool cubbies are 8-¼” x 3-⅜”W x 3-¾”H, to accommodate all drills, impacts and big half inch impact wrenches. It’s glued and brad nailed and can make about 6-7 of them with a 4x8 sheet as well as a few 1x10x8’ pine boards. I’ll sell them $40-50 each and for an extra $10 I’ll add a circular saw holder on the side. I cut all my pieces at once and have a production line going so assembly/sanding can take as little as 15mins each (in stages of course) ready to go.
That’s great. I bet that knotty pine make them look fantastic.
@@DIYGene a customer requested one that was stained with English chestnut and polyurethane and it looked beautiful, I wanted to keep it for myself lol. 😂
Nice approach. I liked your process
Thank you. I would much rather build one than buy one. And thanks for watching.
I love your version. Looks great!
@@norastackhouse, Thanks for watching.
Heya, Gene. Yet another useful project. Like you I get more pleasure from building than buying and this one has got me thinking about better tool storage.
Hope all is well in Gene land.
Cheers, Roy.
Thanks Roy, All is doing well in Gene land. It is so true. I would much rather build it my self than buy one.
I have never watched your videos before, but you created a very useful and informative video. GOOD JOB ON CREATING THIS video. You can be very happy with the result.!!!!😂
Thank you so much. And thanks for watching.
Hey Gene, I vote for your DIY. It's a rewarding feeling doing DIY. Kits usually have some short-coming. The world is not "one-size, fits all". Project suggestion for you... make a router table. I made one quite a while ago and it's faster pushing all the pieces through the router table, before assembly, than to palm-sand/round-over everything. It's just another project idea for when you got nuthin' to do, huh? Later, my friend.
That’s a great idea. Did you ever find a gas pump globe?
Nice! I see you have another hanging system but for me I'd go with a cleat hanging system on the back though. You can move things around as desired but still have no worries about falling down.
I really like the idea of the cleat system. Thanks for the great suggestion.
Love the video. I'm making my own this weekend.
That is great. Thanks for watching.
Gene, awesome storage for tools. I like your version much more than Amazon. Your branding/logo made it super cool! Looking forward to trying this project!
James, Thanks so much for watching. Let me know if you would like a cut sheet for this project.
Nice video , I think I will try and build this because I could use one, thanks
Thanks so much for watching.
I think building it would be more enjoyable and reflect`s your work better than buying one off the internet. Nice job i`m in the market to build one myself, i think i`ll follow your build.
I totally agree. I enjoyed building my own. Thanks for watching.
If you told amazon they prob would have sent a second one for free. THATS the cheapest way 🤣. Good vid Gene!
Hello Sweaty Spaghtti! Maybe I should post the video on there reviews. Always great to hear from you. Thanks for watching.
@@DIYGene good idea !
If you hang the tools with the battery at the top the reverse button isn't a problem. It also let's you see that the tool is just a tad easier.
Nice video and I agree there is something about doing something yourself. Maybe it's the endorphins released each time you look at it idk.
That’s a great idea, I’m going to try that. Thanks so much for watching.
Hi, 4 dual hooks for aboutt $14 will allow hanging drills flat against wall instead of sticking out a foot. They're relocatable and can be configured for different equipment. Chargers can be mounted on wall vertically, with a screw or two, with the same flexibility, and are easier to load/unload than having to reach on the top shelf at an awkward angle, and unless you're mounting so low that this is not an issue, then you also can't see the charging status lights.. Any flat space can store spare batteries. In my opinion, These storage boxes take too much room for their dedicated function.
Those are good suggestions and a different strategy. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Gene, thanks for this video, been thinking of trying something just like it. Also, some time ago you mentioned that you were going to start using a new treatment for your tremor. I didn't see hardly anything this video and was just wondering how it was going for you.
Hello Old-B! I have been trying that CBD oil for a while but I don’t think it’s doing much. Maybe I should try the real thing. LOL. Oh and shop cat says thanks.
Ambidextrous - awesome!
LOL, when you are left handed in a right handed world.
Cool project, Gene! It turned out nice!👍😎
Thanks Dart Man! Always good to hear from you. Thanks for watching.
@@DIYGene yep!
Because of the drill "switch" it's better to hang them upside down IMO. I find it risky to hang the weight of a drill + batterie on that little mechanical part.
Dang I’m early 😂. Your videos are always good. Thanks man!
Yes! You are my first comment. Thanks so much for watching!😄
@@DIYGene yessir! Been watching since your lightsaber video I believe. Ended up making one of my own of only $35. Solid metal and polycarbonate 👌
@@laytonpratt That's fantastic. I would love to see a pick of how it turned out!
@@DIYGene I have a video up now on my channel!
I want to do this. I am pretty sure I will mess it up, but hey, like and a subscribe anyway just for having this out there for people like me. Nice video.
Hey, if I can do it, so can you. Thanks for watching and subscribing.
Gene, that was a great build. I like your DIY over the Amazon piece. Yours looks more solid and crafted. Plus, I think it is just what I need for my cordless drills. I'll shoot you an email for the full set of plans. Thanks!!
I’m so glad you liked it. I will look for your email. Thank you for watching.
Great video as always!
Thanks seemingly RANdom88, How is the lightsaber coming?
@@DIYGene it was temporarily put on hold due to some unforeseen circumstances. But will be back shortly. I will keep you posted.
I often ask can I build it better and cheaper or at same cost. Sometimes premade inexpensive is made out of poor grade material or poorly made
Or both. Thanks for watching.
Thanks a lot for guidance...from Malaysia
Thank you so much for watching.
@@DIYGene it's my pleasure sir....may God bless you
@@Bill_zie77 Thank you and God bless you too!
@@DIYGene Amin Amin yarabalalamin hasbunallah wani'kmal wakeel... thanks again
While i love watching these videos and get ideas for my own projects far too often including this video people do not count their time in the value of the project. Time is the only currency you cannot get more of so while dollar wise you lose out. Unless you are doing it for a YT video or it provides you with enjoyment. I wish more DIY'rs actually addressed the time value of these projects. Its going to be different for everyone but it at minimum needs addressed.
You bring up a good point and I will try to address that more in my videos. For me it is more the pride and the enjoyment I get from building something with my own hands. But I do realize that might not be for everyone. Thanks again for your suggestion and for watching.
We’re you using 2” 18 brad nails or 1 5/8” staples?
I’m thinking 1-5/8”. Thanks so much for watching.
Greg Kinnear? Talk Soup? Heaven is for real? Anybody? Anybody?
And what else have you glued to what? LOL! Great video!
I can’t say because it is not suitable for children. 🤪
Hey Gene, I sent an email a few days ago asking for the PDF. I would love to make this storage rack for my use.
Did you get it?
I did not
@@EdinboroLake let me look know. But please resend just in case.
@@DIYGene Just resent now
Are you sending it to 1diygene@gmail.com
?
Please send me the dimensions for the drill storage cabinet. Thanks
Hi Cynthia, Please email me a request so I can send you the pdf file.
1diygene@@gmail.com
That Amazon drill storage cabinet is now $59.00 and it says it is 14% off
Oh wow, Well that just makes me want to make my own even more. Thanks for watching.
A great build. Your narration is excellent. The music is annoying though. It is totally unnecessary, especially when you are talking. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
Hello Glen and thanks for letting me know about the music. I will look into that. Thanks again for watching.
Way better to buy
Thanks for watching.
@@DIYGene absolutely thanks for your service
shop kitty wants to help
Shop kitty is the real brains behind the operation. Thanks for watching Chris!
Hang your tools so the battery is up.
I’m not sure why?
Yeah, cheaper, provided your time isn't worth anything. I'd rather be making the things I want to and buy the things I don't. You don't make every tool, why make every storage for them? BTW, there are much cheaper options, albeit in metal. So, nice job, but I think it's a tradeoff in time vs. money.
I think you are correct with the exception of I enjoyed my time making it. Thanks so much for watching.
No self respecting woodworker would buy.
Idol how can i add you in fb?
I just really don’t use FB. Maybe I should.