$10 Tool Tote [video 567]
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- Опубліковано 4 кві 2024
- In this one I’m making a simple little plywood #tool-tote with a twist - the bottom tray can be left behind, or with literally a 180 turn it can be picked up in the stack, and the whole things fits in a #Festool t-loc #systainer, too. Enjoy!
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I think this makes a great base not just for systainers, but also as a portable divider that you can put in a larger toy chest, or arts and crafts crate. Thanks Peter!
Exactly! 👍
Was just thinking g this would be great for my kids lego
the concept of 'wood systainer' gives me a bunch of ideas to make multiple nesting boxes in a 2x 1x 1/2x 1/4x configuration, would be great to tackle several organization projects
I’m not convinced that the brad nailer had any nails loaded in it. Not one nail came through the side of the wood. You’re not fooling me! 😀😀 Good vid as usual.
Thanks! And there were definitely a few blow-outs in the test pieces! 😂👍
@@10MinuteWorkshop blow out depends on the cut angle of the brad or finish nail ... usually blowout is to the left or right...hold the gun perpendicular to the wood the (blow out) travels into more wood not out...
Brilliant concept, just picked up 9 Ex Covid Syystainers for £35 for my various bits and bobs in work, I'll make one as an install kit (I'm a joiner that does a few installs if no-ones available,) will also adapt the design for various items such as power tools and accessories.
Thanks for another excellent vid
Thanks! 👍
As always Peter this is an excellent idea and the construction simple and thorough.
Hi Peter that’s a great idea, I’ve just bought 4x medical sustainer 5 off eBay for £17 each! They are almost brand new and just need an anti bacterial wash… I’m going. To make a couple of these totes ! Thanks 🙏 regards Simmo
Superb idea, excellent work.
Great idea Peter with a simple solution.
Thanks Peter, a typically well thought out and practical tote, I've been planning something similar for my T-Stak so this will be useful, the jig looks a great idea btw.
Been a while since I’ve been doing woodworking. Having a kitchen remodel and bought some Blum hinges which reminded of you!!!
I am soooooo glad your still going Peter! 😊 Didn’t know I needed a tool tote however next project is in the making! Also about to binge watch everything Ive missed out on
Yep, I’m still here, plugging away! Welcome back! 👍👍
Perfect thanks for the inspiration Peter. 👍🏻
Thanks! 👍
Simple yet inspired. I am trying to think of a way of adapting this for some non-systainer size boxes that I cannot find replacements for anymore, but which I've sized all my van shelving around! (I have built 3 pairs of your sawhorses, and am still thrilled with them, years later).
Thank You Peter. Gives me more ideas.
9:20 "Don't ask me how I know that." Peter, you had me laughing out loud with that comment. Excellent video.
Great job Peter 👍
Thanks for sharing Peter!
Good product Peter
I have something similar to hold screwdrivers, pliers , combi square etc , it's very useful and I'm never searching for hand tools.
Cool little tool box....🤘🤘🤘🤘
Love the simplicity
Having just bought a dozen Systainer 5’s, less than £15 each as ex-Covid Test transport boxes!
I’ll most certainly be making a variation on this Peter. The NEW inserts make from that lovely 4mm aircraft ply really makes this fly!
Sounds good! Dont forget to adjust the sizing for the Sys 5! And yes, the aero ply is lovely! 👌👍
Really nice idea thanks Peter
I like the jig. brilliant as always.
Thanks 👍
A great little tote. Now I need to order a couple of sustainers. Definitely going to build one. I might add a 20mm lip or so where the handle slots through so when separated nothing drops through. Screws etc. I’ll take a look at the plans. Cheers Peter. Another quality product.
Thanks! Yes, there's another little one coming along with some internal dividers/boxes. 👍
@@10MinuteWorkshop ooooo. I might wait then. Will there be a bundle deal.
Hey Peter hope you're well, what a great thing, so many uses and would make an excellent gift, thanks foe another great video, cheers
Thanks! And yes, a few folks have said they’ll be making them for their adult children! 👍👍
Jig looks good 👍🏻
Really excellent work, Peter! The tote looks fantastic! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks, you too! 👍👍
Looks very nice! Unfortunately, I do not have the Festool boxes. But lately I have been making drawers and inserts for shelves/cupboards to organize the workshop. Using even cheaper plywood. It is mostly about finding a robust design and a slim-lined manufacturing process.
Freaking awesome as usual!!!
Very cool!
great idea !
Another awesome build peter. Funny enough I do have two spare systainers floating around😊
Thanks! And doesn’t everyone?? 😂😂👍
Another useful addition to the jig could be to add a radius to the 4 corners to use with a trim router. I have one on the van and I use it all the time to finish all sorts of shelves and boxing in. 10mm, 20mm 30mm and 40mm work for me.
You need the length / width for clamping; there’s another jig coming along that’ll do corner radius 👍👍
Hi Peter, a brilliant tool organiser to fit in to the Festool systainer or any tool carrying system Looks good and easy to build well made, I like it. As always great video, Take care
Many thanks!👍
Nice one!
One suggestion for the universal jig. A hole which takes a 12.7mm bit and standard bushing to make the holes for hinges in cupboard doors. Just for the occasions when you don't have your door jig, because those are always the days when a customer wants a door hung the other way round.
Thanks. I looked at it as an option but it’s quite awkward to do and there’s only so much space on the jig. 👍
Nice super simple tote that could be modified to fix anyone's transport needs. Got me thinking on trim router accessories.
Anyway, looking fwd to the new handle jig too.
Thanks! 👍
Hi Peter, great stuff! For your cutouts jig, could you add rounded chamfers of different radius (like 5, 10, 15, 25mm) on the four corners? That would protect them from damage but also serve as a router jig for making those round corners as well. EDIT: hahah, just saw it on your webshop: you did it 😊!
😆 Yes, wasn’t sure I could fit them in but I managed an R30, 22.5, 15 and 10. Works really well, jig launches formally on Friday. 👍
@@10MinuteWorkshop Brilliant! I just pre-ordered the jig ;-)
Neat enough design Peter. The only issue I see is the top box and the handle. If the top box is full of stuff the handle might struggle fitting through.
Come to think of it, that top box would work with 3D printed boxes. Design to fit the space.
Now you’re just giving away the plot… 🤔👍
Nice Peter mate. Like it👌
Cheers Stew! 👍👍
I would do small protrusion at the bottom of the bottom drawer and small cutouts in the the "feet" of the the tote. This would serve as a end stop for the bottom drawer and if you put the protrusion at the bottom you can still lift the top part. This will probably make it easier to tilt the tote when inserting into the systainer with the bottom drawer attached.
I would probably have the protrusion made in the bottom piece of the bottom drawer but it would create more waste material compared to a rectangular bottom piece so maybe just add a spare piece afterwards.
We all look forward to your video 🙂
Really nice insert Peter! I do personally like doing wood based inserts for various systainers. I think it would be very interesting with even more inserts! The practicality of a custom insert that may even be altered by each user to ones preferences is really interesting. And the benefit here is that the insert is protected by the systainer itself when neded and when transporting.
A big like to the JIG🤙
Thanks! Yes, being able to drop the tote into a Systainer or Systainer stack is a real,bonus for transportation. 👍👍
@@10MinuteWorkshop Absolutely! And if…: Jigs for making your own inserts - modular would be nice😉 Different sizes for various systainers - sort of a baseline insert that fit well and can further be customised by the user - could be an idea for you 😉
I guess I'm missing something here. Why build a box that you can carry around and put it into another box that you carry around?
I like the discussion of making a system of boxes to put things in that you can mix and match how you stack them together. I've been overthinking how to make several similar boxes for carrying and storing my portable power tools. Sawdust is in my immediate future thanks to this video.
I made mine to fit into a Systainer so I could lock them together in a stack and wheel them around getting the gear into people’s houses doing installs. As I say in the video, you can make them any size you like. 👍
Dude, this come just at the perfect time to me. I have a ton of leftover plywood from a large furniture project and am in desperate need for a solution to store all my modelling supply like paints, glues and shit
Sounds like the perfect use for it! 👍
Another "improvement" would be to add 2 small turnbutton door catches on either sude of the bottom drawer, this way it won't accidentally fall away with light contents. In quoting Peter "don't ask me how I know" 😂
Or 2 small trips of 6mm ply/MDF or any thin offcut pre-drilled with a small screw would do.
Nifty little tote and cheaper than many of the naff plastic tool boxes out there. One thought that I had would be to add a lip around the handle locating hole in the top box to stop any small items falling through or larger items blocking the hole when you lift it on and off. Obviously the great thing is you can customise the box to suit your needs, the options are endless!
Thanks. I used a folded over piece of P120 to centre the handle in the slot when I drilled it; that’s 0.5mm total gap. Pretty sure it’ll be fine, but as you say, you can customise it to suit your needs. 👍👍
Sorry I meant when you lift the top box off completely away from the handle. I just know I would end up chucking the odd loose screw in the top tray getting strewn everywhere 😂
Nice 👌🏼
Another great video! I would suggest a small wall around the handle of the top tray to prevent small tools and other bits falling through the hole when removed. Maybe this has not been a problem, but I always my top tray for smaller items. Just a thought.
Now you're just giving away the plot... 👍
You toteally nailed it! Peter I am jealous of your tracksaw router guide. Do you think a version of your homemade parallel guide concept could work for the router perhaps??? TIA.
If you can live with the fixed position you'd be better off with something like my LR32 positional guides, just with a 30mm hole for a guide bush. 👍
H. Great video, as usual.
Any issues with things falling through the slot in the top tray? and any solutions for that? Perhaps a flap of sorts?
Thanks. No, no issues at all with that - I kept smaller items in the body and larger ones in the top tray - but a small lip around it would work, or some dividers / containers to keep the small stuff it, which will be coming along soon in another video. 👍
Legend
Too sweet! I going to make one this weekend just for the fun of it :)
Q: Why would you need to put in a systainer? I'm struggling to figure that one out but am sure you have an excellent reason
Why not? Easy to transport, keeps it in 'the stack' and as I say in the video, you can have stuff loose in the bottom. of the systainer and the design still allows the 'legs' of the body to fit around it all. 👍
That's a cracking design simple and easy (I just don't like Totes) the hardest bit is having a spare systanier! mine have got my tools in 😁, that Jig looks a winner.
Not sure 'How I put my name down'?! but interested in that jig
Thanks! Re the jig, just go to 10minute jigs.com and leave your details. Direct link below if it’s problematic. 👍
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@@10MinuteWorkshop Thanks
Fantastic But would just the glue work I dont have a nailer😀
Ply cost more than the Festool systainer 😂 But great vid as usual.
genius.
I do like the idea. A three drawer sortainer is an alternative.
Not for £7.50 it isn't! 😂
Even better and more versatile: the inofficial "Frankentainer": take a Sys Combi 2 and add extra drawers from a Sys Sort/3 underneath! Add an attic lid and you've got the ulitmate systainer ;)
Buongiorno Peter, Ho copiato il tuo progetto per le mie systainer. Semplicemente fantastiche. Grazie per i tuoi preziosi consigli. Ho solo una domanda da porti: di che materiale è il piano del tuo banco da lavoro? Buon weekend.
Thank you! I’m really pleased to hear that your project worked well for you, and thank you so much for letting me know! My bench tops are made from Finsa Fibracolour - a coloured all through MDF similar to Valchromat, but less expensive! Google the name for local suppliers. 👍👍
Hi Peter, what stops the bottom tray sliding out as you walk along swinging your arms?
Something, but I couldn't spot it...
Hi Nick. That would be gravity. The slight gap between the wedges means that they don’t bear against each other when the tote is flat on a surface, but as soon as you pick it up by the handle they do and that stops it sliding. If you’re in the habit of carrying it around empty and feel the need for some reassurance, then a simple toggle of some kind on either end of the bottom tray would work, or you could angle the bevelled wedges slightly to help lock it in, like a very shallow dovetail. 👍
@@10MinuteWorkshop Thanks
Peter. I kind of assumed that was it, but the small surface area made me wonder if it worked - not much area for friction.
But as you say, easy to add a stop if needed.
What gauge nails you are using for your projects,thank you!
18g. 👍
@@10MinuteWorkshop Excellent!Appreciate your help!Please continue with your glorius channel sir!
Genial
I like it but I suspect Festool will to so maybe an offer from them?
Festool makes their own tool insert for systainers, it carries a really weird selection of tools and costs a lot. I prefer mine. 👍
@@10MinuteWorkshop I prefer yours too. And, you’re obviously watching the Grand Prix also, have a good day Peter.
250k. Nice 👍
Thanks! Happened on April 1st! 😂😂
Just found out benchdogs do a diy upgrade to their MK2 rail square. It’s a clasp type thingy. Can’t find any videos on how to install it? Are you aware of this product Pete? Great video btw 👍
Yes, I have the Mk3 square but the latch needs replacing, so as soon as it arrives I get a video done. 👍
@@10MinuteWorkshop you’re a diamond Pete 👍
Idea to complicate it, make the 3nds from thicker uniform ply, rout the finger pockets deeper, route the opposite side everywhere else for space and weight, sand and seal. Probably not worth it, but could be cool for a video and sharing it here helps this video reach kore people. ;-)
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route* more* turned off auto correct since it did more harm than good, but if I don't proof read the genuine typos on the tablet software keyboard show up :-D
Always good to have options. 👍
0:47 not to be a Philistine, but it would appear that the first one was built just as well as the second one.
While it’s gratifying to hear that, you really need to believe me when I say it isn’t. 👍
Peter Kay? _Garlic bread?_
Peter K. 👍
❤🖖 🎉 😅
$10? Have you moved to the US?
No, but the majority of his audience have.
Bingo! 👍 Also, 'ten dollar tool tote' alliterates much better than 'seven pound fifty tool tote'
@@10MinuteWorkshop Fair dos.
I assume you're also going to start using imperial measurements to satisfy your new audience. Good luck. 👍
I have never really understood why people use systainers as a base for these projects. They are so expensive, and you pay so much for the light weight, I am always asking "why not just use the actual systainer"? Or in my case, 3 smaller systainers stacked on on top of the other. Easier to access, lighter weight, and not MUCH more expensive. I briefly flirted with putting large stuff like this inside a systainer, but I realized what I ACTUALLY wanted is for large stuff to be shaped LIKE a systainer so I could stack them together. Saves about 100 dollars off a project like this, and signficant weight. Just have connection lugs on the top and bottom.
That said, like the design, I can see stealing some of this idea for a 5 gallon pail organizer I am thinking about (I keep all my glues and caulks and so on in a 5 gallon pail, as they are too big to fit in a systainer lying down).
As I'm pretty sure I say in the vid, you can make it whatever size you like, to fit whatever boxes you have. And for most folks systainers aren't expensive - they come free with expensive tools. 👍
@@10MinuteWorkshop That can be true, but is by no means universal any more. I know surfprep, you have to pay extra to get one with their sander. You can for sure get the mirka deros without a case. For track saws, the festool ones do, but milwaukee comes as a tool only, and the makita might as well come without a case given how terrible their boxes are. I don't know if bosch or dewalt come sans box, but I would suspect at least dewalt does. I know a lot of jigs CAN come with boxes, but those certainly aren't free. AND many come without. I think your domino replacement came tool only, didn't it?
Don't get me wrong, I am happy if people THINK systainers are free, particularly, if they say so, loudly and repeatedly to my boss, but I personally bought almost all my systainers. In fact, only my sander right now came with one, and it didn't even have to. (I do have a free makita box for my track saw, but I don't keep my tracksaw in it because makita boxes are made of sadness.)
No one else think it’s disgusting that he’s charging more for the plans than the price of the materials?
Nope. You got a free instructional video, decades of experience and a number of prototypes for the price too. It's a bargain.
Nobody’s putting a gun to your head forcing you to buy the plans. You can make the tote any size you want, out of whatever you want, and I’ve given the maximum interior dimensions of the systainer that these were made for. But if you want the specific dimensions of what I made to save you the arduous task of breaking out the tape measure and figuring it out for yourself then yes, I charge for that, at a rate that’s appropriate for the time I spent on them and the time it will save you.
Feel free to take your disgust to the workshop with you while you measure it out for yourself. Or to make it out of 9mm Birch ply, then the plans will seem like a total bargain… 🤷♂
What? You spend that much on a Systainer and it doesn't come with anything inside and you suddenly become frugal? You have a drill for drilling and a whole other one to drive screws...come on.
Huh? 1/ It's systainer sized, but it doesn't have to fit in a systainer. 2/ There's a ton of cheap systainers on the market here in the UK at the moment and 3/ You can make them with a minimal toolset, or as I say in the video, use whatever you have and add whatever fixings you need. But glue & nails have held up just fine ober the last 20 years for the original. 👍