banana - I subscribed the minute you show your mistake, it's not something you see very often in DIY and I appreciate the honesty! We all learn from our mistakes!
Really hope you get your dream job! Like your videos. Fishers Shop shows outtakes on his mistakes. None of us are perfect except The Man Above!! Banana!
Banana - perfection comes with attention to detail and a willingness to adapt mid flight! Great project. Will build something similar for my shop now that i've seen it done.
Really nice build Eric. I have watched several of your videos and like you include all steps, even the ones requiring you to correct a miss. Subscribed! Banana!
Banana! Really good video - your style of instruction and sharing your “learning moments” resonates with me better than most UA-camrs. BTW, I realized a “duh” moment that has somehow escaped me for years. I noticed that, rather than making the outfeed table level with the table saw and routing out a slot to extend jig cleat access, you lowered the table to clear the runner. (Mind blown). Yes, I’m old. Thanks!!
Banana - I've been brainstorming a storage solution for our rechargables. This video fixes everything for me! I'm particularly liking the "freedom cleats" for hanging it. Good job young man, good job, and thanks!
banana - So good to see this project, I've been needing something like this for a long time! What I truly appreciate is you "show your work" - you show how you came up with the solution and the steps to implement, including the stumbles here and there. Thanks for showing that we're all the same fallible humans. :)
Banana. This is nice, I'm going to build one with this style too. Although, one thing caught my eyes and ears. You said you didn't care about the screws showing, but still disassambled the t-shelves for pocket holes, while you could've just drilled the pocket holes on the upper side of the shelf with the cheap jig. Cheers!
banana. love the way you show how to make stuff without all those expensive tool. plus the way you explain all the steps of a project in an easy to understand way.
Banana! I want to let you know that your design is the one that I decided to use out of all of the ones online. I have a large collection of the major tool brands so the chargers are different sizes. I will tweak your design to meet my needs. Thanks for your creativity!
Banana! "Freedom Cleats"? Seriously? 🙄 Good, simple project. Easy to be done even when not well equipped and with actual, practical use on a woodworkers journey. I like!
Bananas. I wasn't going to comment until I heard Freedom Cleats. Well done. And thanks for acknowledging the screwups. I get so frustrated with mistakes even on shop furniture. And yes, I hold myself to the standards of the pros who've been building furniture for a living for decades, although I shouldn't.
I’m going bananas with all my tools, chargers, and batteries sitting on my bench. Gotta make one of these but will mod it to hold my corded circular saw as well. Thanks again, Mr. S.
Banana - Hi from the UK. Great project build video. I generally don’t watch American You tube makers on the basis that they have vast shops with all manner of tools and machines that is not real world. It was great to see your shop has a basic site saw which you utilised for all the cuts. Looking forward to going through your previous videos. Caught a clip for this video on Instagram and now subscribed to your channel. All the best.
Banana! Great build Eric! Love that you left your “oops” in as well!!! I am in the process of setting up my one car garage workshop and that includes stubbing out my walls to 2x6 depth for great insulation. While doing so I built a section that was just over 5 foot long that I built 10 inches to short height wise! Took a couple pictures just to remind myself that I’m not infallible!
Great storage idea, right now I am in the process of taking over my entire 2 car garage for my shop, I hope I don't go Bananas before I am all done, but this looks like a great project as soon as I get the new table saw up and running. Thanks, I'll definitely be coming back for the plans.
Banana! I have to rebuild my charging station and this helps. One other addition I'd make is rounding over the front side of the hangers. That is one reason I need to rebuild mine. Thanks for the great video and ideas.
BANANA!!!! Not that I’m bored, I recently subscribed. I’m going through an insomnia phase and before heading into my shop at 430 I watched this. Great video! I almost choked on freedom cleats! Thanks!
Bananas!! I'm new to your page and this project seemed easy to follow in my coconut!! Good Work there!! I'm retired and planning to set up my shop soon.
Banana I like this job and I like to make things without constant measuring charging stn is needed in my shed and you really simplify the job and give great ideas thanks a million my chargers keep getting tangled up and messy so I’m going to try your build
Banana - a great excuse to get rid of all of those scraps and remnants that we keep collecting "just in case". Shop projects are perfect for them. I like your attitude of learning from mistakes - I make more than my share of them!
Enjoyed the build! It is still on my list of builds but who knows when I will get to it. BTW... I love bananas. You can bake them. You can fry them. Banana fosters, banana bread, bananas with my cherios.....
Banana, Really "Freedom cleats" come on they are called French cleats otherwise another enjoyable video I purchased that Kreg mitre gauge after seeing you use it on several videos, it's works like a charm and I sold my miter saw, lots more shop space
Banana.. Like the design!... I have a question when it comes to batteries and storing them My garage and work shed(s) are not insolated and are freestanding buildings. What do you do in the winter or middle of summer? Doesn't storing them in shop hurt the batteries? Where I live average winter typically gets down to 30-32 degrees (F) and summer is about 90-100 degrees (F), so I typically store the batteries in house in a closet and tote them out when working on projects. While this works, it is a pain and takes up valuable storage in the house, but I want my expensive batteries to last. What do you do to lengthen the life of your tool batteries? (NOTE: insolating or heating by garage and sheds are not a viable option.)
BANANA! Hey Eric. I love your videos. Kreg makes several products that would have come in handy on the part where you forgot to drill pocket holes in the middle section. You could have used any of these and avoided having to dismantle the project to drill your pocket holes. I'm thinking of: Pocket hole jig 310, Pocket hole jig 320, Kreg Jig Mini and Kreg Jig R3. You could even remove the main part of the original Kreg Jig and use it. In fact, the original infomercial for the Kreg Jig suggests doing just that to put pocket holes in hard to reach spots like the underside of chairs. I have the Mini and the R3 and they have come in handy plenty of times. The drawback to using one of these would be that your pocket holes would be on the top and visible. But, I say "Who cares?" It's a shop project; there will be stuff on the shelf hiding them; if you really don't like looking at them, the holes can be filled with either pre-made plugs or short lengths of 3/8" dowels glued in then cut flush. My collection of drills has grown and I need a new storage/charging solution. I think I will build this one and hang it with "freedom" cleats (Heck yeah! Why should the Frenchies get the credit?). Nice job!
Banana….. great video, well done. Love that you keep your hands away from the blades. Some of the equipment will be stocking stuffers this year. Thanks.
My banana comment is to ask about power strips, power charge monitoring and automated power off. I have a metal charge organizer and I've noted that some chargers (Looking at you Ryobi) stay powered on when there's no charging to be done, wasting electricity. How do you keep power usage to just recharging?
Banana tastes good & this project looked pretty good also. No, truth is I thought it was great, a tremendously great way to store tools That everyone can manage to make. Well dons, Don from South Aust.
BANANA -----Just wound your channel and started watching your videos. Love the channel and how you go about explaining things. Subscribed and looking forward to more of your videos.
Banana. New subscriber, digging what you're doing. I'm 3 videos in. Keep up the great work, hope to see your channel grow very quickly. I'm definitely picking up some Kreg jigs after watching this
I think each video is better made than the previous. Keep going Eric. I thought they were called French cleats? Either way they are simple and do work very banana well.
Cool build! I like the point about using scraps when I build similar stuff it's usually made from whatever I have and often times features OSB, pllywood and whatever else is around. How many bananas can it hold?
Banana, I really like your videos and they and good length and very intuitive. I'm up in Cleveland and I'm just getting started so always nice to see a local-ish guy on here making things. Got any good tips for good lumber between Columbus and Cle?
Banana! Great, easy to follow video - just not sure you said 'Freedom cleats' enough... I see your table saw has an after market fence & rail, and micro adjustment. Do you have video on that?
Banana - I recently subscribed to your channel watching your video on your old and new RIDGID table saws. I really enjoy your videos, the style and the amount of details. Keep up the great work. If you get a chance I would like to know your feedback so far about your new table saw, now that HD has them in stock.
Welcome aboard! I am working on a long term review of the table saw. But I have a video about my first impressions here: ua-cam.com/video/xJirQvR-e_U/v-deo.html
I tried to download the plans for your rather fine looking louinge chair, but all I seem to get is a link to mypdf manager which then does nothing. Looks like a typ[e of malware?
@@SpencleyDesignCo I just watched it.. along with about 10 other videos you made. Great stuff keep it up. I think I'm gonna sell my dusty miter saw.. buy the same table saw and make the fence you designed.
Banana. Worst fruit ever. Great video. Shame I just made mine and here is a simple easy to make version. Very professional video won’t be long till you are full timing it UA-cam style!
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banana - I subscribed the minute you show your mistake, it's not something you see very often in DIY and I appreciate the honesty! We all learn from our mistakes!
I try to show every mistake I make 😀
Really hope you get your dream job! Like your videos.
Fishers Shop shows outtakes on his mistakes. None of us are perfect except The Man Above!!
Banana!
Banana - perfection comes with attention to detail and a willingness to adapt mid flight! Great project. Will build something similar for my shop now that i've seen it done.
Really nice build Eric. I have watched several of your videos and like you include all steps, even the ones requiring you to correct a miss. Subscribed! Banana!
Banana, you did a great Job!!!!!
Loved that you started off with your started off with your sketch up view!!!!
Thank for the kind words, Greg!
Banana! Really good video - your style of instruction and sharing your “learning moments” resonates with me better than most UA-camrs. BTW, I realized a “duh” moment that has somehow escaped me for years. I noticed that, rather than making the outfeed table level with the table saw and routing out a slot to extend jig cleat access, you lowered the table to clear the runner. (Mind blown). Yes, I’m old. Thanks!!
Banana - I've been brainstorming a storage solution for our rechargables. This video fixes everything for me! I'm particularly liking the "freedom cleats" for hanging it. Good job young man, good job, and thanks!
banana - So good to see this project, I've been needing something like this for a long time! What I truly appreciate is you "show your work" - you show how you came up with the solution and the steps to implement, including the stumbles here and there. Thanks for showing that we're all the same fallible humans. :)
Banana. This is nice, I'm going to build one with this style too. Although, one thing caught my eyes and ears. You said you didn't care about the screws showing, but still disassambled the t-shelves for pocket holes, while you could've just drilled the pocket holes on the upper side of the shelf with the cheap jig. Cheers!
banana. love the way you show how to make stuff without all those expensive tool. plus the way you explain all the steps of a project in an easy to understand way.
Thanks for the kind words and feedback Billie!
Minions like Bananas, what a great use of your leftover pieces! Awesome video Eric.
Banana! I want to let you know that your design is the one that I decided to use out of all of the ones online. I have a large collection of the major tool brands so the chargers are different sizes. I will tweak your design to meet my needs. Thanks for your creativity!
Banana! "Freedom Cleats"? Seriously? 🙄 Good, simple project. Easy to be done even when not well equipped and with actual, practical use on a woodworkers journey. I like!
Bananas. I wasn't going to comment until I heard Freedom Cleats. Well done.
And thanks for acknowledging the screwups. I get so frustrated with mistakes even on shop furniture. And yes, I hold myself to the standards of the pros who've been building furniture for a living for decades, although I shouldn't.
Everyone makes mistakes, Todd!
I’m craving some Banana Freedom Toast and now I can justify a trip to go buy materials to make this! Great Video!
Have fun, marlin!
I don't know why I didn't think to add some scrap wood storage in my trusses. That is bananas. Great build really enjoy your channel.
Thank you! It's a great place to hide stuff
I’m going bananas with all my tools, chargers, and batteries sitting on my bench. Gotta make one of these but will mod it to hold my corded circular saw as well. Thanks again, Mr. S.
Banana - Hi from the UK. Great project build video. I generally don’t watch American You tube makers on the basis that they have vast shops with all manner of tools and machines that is not real world. It was great to see your shop has a basic site saw which you utilised for all the cuts. Looking forward to going through your previous videos. Caught a clip for this video on Instagram and now subscribed to your channel. All the best.
Thanks, wayne!
Banana! Great build Eric! Love that you left your “oops” in as well!!! I am in the process of setting up my one car garage workshop and that includes stubbing out my walls to 2x6 depth for great insulation. While doing so I built a section that was just over 5 foot long that I built 10 inches to short height wise! Took a couple pictures just to remind myself that I’m not infallible!
Hahah we all make mistakes!
Banana. Nice job Eric. You're absolutely right about figuring out how to make the tools we currently have work for us instead of making excuses.
But it’s always more fun to buy a new tool 😜
Great storage idea, right now I am in the process of taking over my entire 2 car garage for my shop, I hope I don't go Bananas before I am all done, but this looks like a great project as soon as I get the new table saw up and running. Thanks, I'll definitely be coming back for the plans.
Banana! I have to rebuild my charging station and this helps. One other addition I'd make is rounding over the front side of the hangers. That is one reason I need to rebuild mine. Thanks for the great video and ideas.
That’s a great idea, Fred! Thanks for checking out my channel 😀
BANANA!!!! Not that I’m bored, I recently subscribed. I’m going through an insomnia phase and before heading into my shop at 430 I watched this. Great video! I almost choked on freedom cleats! Thanks!
Banana thank you for being so helpful, honest and real
Thanks Duncan!
Banana! Thank you for sharing your talents. Enjoyed the video!
Bananas!! I'm new to your page and this project seemed easy to follow in my coconut!! Good Work there!! I'm retired and planning to set up my shop soon.
Thanks for following along, Steve!
Love the idea! I've had 2 bananas today!
Perfect for scrap, and I appreciate the included "darn it!" footage, too. I like seeing your channel evolve.
Awesome! Thank you, Greg!
Banana I like this job and I like to make things without constant measuring charging stn is needed in my shed and you really simplify the job and give great ideas thanks a million my chargers keep getting tangled up and messy so I’m going to try your build
Sure thing, billy!
Banana. Thanks for this. I'm brand new to woodworking. Love this build
Nice video, Eric. Lots of good ideas here. I will be making some changes in my shop based on your plans. Thanks a lot!
Glad you enjoyed the video, chuck!
Banana - a great excuse to get rid of all of those scraps and remnants that we keep collecting "just in case". Shop projects are perfect for them. I like your attitude of learning from mistakes - I make more than my share of them!
I make more mistakes than I care to admit haha
Banana - the freedom cleat was a great idea. Thank you for sharing another awesome video.
I appreciate ya, Cam!
BANANA!
Oh boy!
I too love freedom cleats!
Enjoyed the build! It is still on my list of builds but who knows when I will get to it. BTW... I love bananas. You can bake them. You can fry them. Banana fosters, banana bread, bananas with my cherios.....
Thanks for watching! Ever had a chocolate covered banana?
@@SpencleyDesignCo Yum!!!!!
Don’t get me started! 🤣 my first job was at an ice cream shop and i ate one every shift
That build was bananas 🍌 thanks for including your errors!
Thanks for watching!
Banana---- I've been looking for a good charging station video. This is definitely on my project list. Thanks for posting!
Thanks for checking out the video, Kelly!
Banana!! Great project! Will be building soon!
I hope you have fun making it, David!
Banana - exactly what I was looking for!
Thanks for watching, Brian!
I love freedom cleats I also love freedom frys and freedom toast
Banana from Shandong , China . Your video is very useful thank you
Thanks for watching!
Banana - Great video, Eric! Love the "Freedom Cleats".
Banana, Really "Freedom cleats" come on they are called French cleats otherwise another enjoyable video I purchased that Kreg mitre gauge after seeing you use it on several videos, it's works like a charm and I sold my miter saw, lots more shop space
Thanks for checking out the video, Alan
great channel. thanks for showing this project build. i am doing this right now, too.
Good luck! Thanks for checking out the video, Nancy
Banana.. Like the design!... I have a question when it comes to batteries and storing them My garage and work shed(s) are not insolated and are freestanding buildings. What do you do in the winter or middle of summer? Doesn't storing them in shop hurt the batteries? Where I live average winter typically gets down to 30-32 degrees (F) and summer is about 90-100 degrees (F), so I typically store the batteries in house in a closet and tote them out when working on projects. While this works, it is a pain and takes up valuable storage in the house, but I want my expensive batteries to last. What do you do to lengthen the life of your tool batteries? (NOTE: insolating or heating by garage and sheds are not a viable option.)
You’re gonna go places man. Great stuff! You’re gonna be at 100k in no time
Haha I’m trying my best! Thanks for the support!
BANANA! Hey Eric. I love your videos. Kreg makes several products that would have come in handy on the part where you forgot to drill pocket holes in the middle section. You could have used any of these and avoided having to dismantle the project to drill your pocket holes. I'm thinking of: Pocket hole jig 310, Pocket hole jig 320, Kreg Jig Mini and Kreg Jig R3. You could even remove the main part of the original Kreg Jig and use it. In fact, the original infomercial for the Kreg Jig suggests doing just that to put pocket holes in hard to reach spots like the underside of chairs. I have the Mini and the R3 and they have come in handy plenty of times. The drawback to using one of these would be that your pocket holes would be on the top and visible. But, I say "Who cares?" It's a shop project; there will be stuff on the shelf hiding them; if you really don't like looking at them, the holes can be filled with either pre-made plugs or short lengths of 3/8" dowels glued in then cut flush. My collection of drills has grown and I need a new storage/charging solution. I think I will build this one and hang it with "freedom" cleats (Heck yeah! Why should the Frenchies get the credit?). Nice job!
Thanks so much for the support!
Banana. An awesome project that I can't wait to build!!
Банан и от мен! Thanks for the video, greetings from Bulgaria.
Thank you, Todor!
Banana! Just watched your video, I love how you explain it step-by-step, it’s definitely something I would like to try.Terry
You should give it a shot!
Banana! Really loving your content and I will now only use “Freedom” cleats!!
Thanks so much for the kind words, Bill!
I make tons of mistakes too. I like to use those mistakes as practice in learning better ways to hide those mistakes!!!
Banana….. great video, well done. Love that you keep your hands away from the blades. Some of the equipment will be stocking stuffers this year. Thanks.
Thank you for watching and for your support!
Banana! Great video. This is exactly the type of charger/tool rack I need!
Awesome! Thanks Ben!
Banana. Great call on using scrap, 3/4 Baltic birch was $119 a sheet 2 weekends ago…
Oh it's even worse here haha
Banana! This definitely will help my tools all over the place situation. Thank you!
Thanks for checking out the video, maibys!
This design is Bananas. Like the French cleat.
My banana comment is to ask about power strips, power charge monitoring and automated power off. I have a metal charge organizer and I've noted that some chargers (Looking at you Ryobi) stay powered on when there's no charging to be done, wasting electricity. How do you keep power usage to just recharging?
Banana, I got the plans, thanks and keep going with your hard work.
Banana! Now I am imagining Groo's Minions all shouting "Banana" 😂
Great video, Eric. I really like how your storage solution can also store a jigsaw.
Thanks, matthys! I do love despicable me! Such a great movie 😀
@@SpencleyDesignCo It is quite a good movie.
They’ve got a few sequels too 👍
Banana …… I like your footage on building a drill charging station, I’m going to give it a try
I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
Banana,, thanks for what you do, so much with so little, inspiring ❤
Thanks for the support, David!
Banana tastes good & this project looked pretty good also. No, truth is I thought it was great, a tremendously great way to store tools That everyone can manage to make. Well dons, Don from South Aust.
BANANA -----Just wound your channel and started watching your videos. Love the channel and how you go about explaining things. Subscribed and looking forward to more of your videos.
Thanks and welcome aboard!
Banana - Love Freedom Cleat! 😄 🤣
Glad someone got the bad joke 🤣
@@SpencleyDesignCo 🇺🇲
It made some people angry 🤣
Banana - loved the video, very comprehensive 😊
Bananas Eric. But did you have to take the cleat away from the French? They have so little left these days :) LOL
It was my poor attempt at a joke 🤣
Banana- nice job. Especially in an apartment size garage shop. I could barely fit my car in one of them let alone a shop
Here’s my shop your video to give you a better look: ua-cam.com/video/jJ7h5z0OrKU/v-deo.html
Banana - Freedom cleat? That’s a first. Lol. Great build.
That was my poor attempt at humor 😜
Banana-like your style! Clearly explained. Thanks.
Thanks for the kind words, Chris!
Banana. New subscriber, digging what you're doing. I'm 3 videos in. Keep up the great work, hope to see your channel grow very quickly. I'm definitely picking up some Kreg jigs after watching this
Thank you for the support!
I think each video is better made than the previous. Keep going Eric. I thought they were called French cleats? Either way they are simple and do work very banana well.
Thanks, Janet! It was just my poor attempt at humor 😀
@@SpencleyDesignCo I chuckled. But yeah, I haven’t made the same reference for around 20 years now!
I know very little about any historical relevance, just know throwing it in would cause people to comment which helps me out 🤣
Banana! I was looking for something like that! Thanks, great work!
Thanks for watching! Hope you enjoyed it
Banana - great video, Eric; thanks, I learned a lot.
Thanks drew! Any videos you like to see me make in the future?
Banana 🍌 You want fries with that?
I like your clever design that allows the tool to store right side up or upside down.
Thanks, Stephen!
Cool build! I like the point about using scraps when I build similar stuff it's usually made from whatever I have and often times features OSB, pllywood and whatever else is around. How many bananas can it hold?
Exactly! I have tested the banana capacity, but I’d bet it’s above 50
Banana great video keep them coming really enjoy watching your videos and like the you show your mistakes keeps it real because we all make them lol
Thanks so much for the support!
Banana. New subscriber. Love the build and even more seeing another fan of kreg since so many throw shade
Thanks for following along!
*Banana* I’m going to make this. But first I need to figure out how big and where I want to put it. Turning my utility room into my small workshop.
Nice! You can very easily customize the size 😀
banana. I love the thumbs-up. It's like a yes for yourself.
Banana - another great video. Thanks
I appreciate the continued support!
Banana, I really like your videos and they and good length and very intuitive. I'm up in Cleveland and I'm just getting started so always nice to see a local-ish guy on here making things. Got any good tips for good lumber between Columbus and Cle?
Thanks for checking out the video, Kevin! I got my lumber from a local place called almendingers
Banana- excellent project and THANKS for the video.
Thanks for watching, Jerry!
Banana - simple yet useful! Thanks
Banana! Great, easy to follow video - just not sure you said 'Freedom cleats' enough... I see your table saw has an after market fence & rail, and micro adjustment. Do you have video on that?
Thanks, Justin! It’s just the woodpeckers rip flip system
Banana, Nice build & Merry Christmas
Thanks for checking out the video, Ron!
Bananas. I like the rename on the simple cleat.
banana - thanks for the plans, found them!
Banana - I recently subscribed to your channel watching your video on your old and new RIDGID table saws. I really enjoy your videos, the style and the amount of details. Keep up the great work. If you get a chance I would like to know your feedback so far about your new table saw, now that HD has them in stock.
Welcome aboard! I am working on a long term review of the table saw. But I have a video about my first impressions here: ua-cam.com/video/xJirQvR-e_U/v-deo.html
Banana 🍌. I like the Freedom cleat..... much better than the French one. 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Banana, awesome i got to try this
Thanks for checking out the video, andres!
Matt @ MORR LIKES HIS BANANA TOO . Great build
Thanks!
I tried to download the plans for your rather fine looking louinge chair, but all I seem to get is a link to mypdf manager which then does nothing. Looks like a typ[e of malware?
Hey how do you like that table saw? Also how is the dust collection?
Here’s the video I did on the saw:
ua-cam.com/video/xJirQvR-e_U/v-deo.html
@@SpencleyDesignCo I just watched it.. along with about 10 other videos you made. Great stuff keep it up. I think I'm gonna sell my dusty miter saw.. buy the same table saw and make the fence you designed.
I sincerely appreciate the support, John!
Banana Great video. Some people just overthink stuff like this.
What is the Woodpecker accessory on the front of your table saw.
Thanks for checking out the video, Tom! It's called the rip flip
Banana, love the project video
Banana. Love this man
Thanks!
Banana! You got me as a sub for sure now.
Thanks, Joshua! I appreciate the support
BANANA! Ok, all caps aside, love "freedom cleat." Well done.
That was my poor attempt at humor 🤣
Banana. Worst fruit ever.
Great video. Shame I just made mine and here is a simple easy to make version. Very professional video won’t be long till you are full timing it UA-cam style!
I sure hope so! Thanks for the support!