Cordless Drill and Tool Storage Rack - Shop Organization

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Easy Cordless Tool and Cordless Drill Storage Rack

In this video I make a very simple cordless tool storage rack. I have seen many different types of cordless tool storage and often (in my opinion) they are over complicated. Tool storage should provide three basic benefits: accessibility, organization, and compression (saving space). These three are present to varying degrees in any storage solution. The ideal balance is relative to the tools and the work that will be performed. Organization may be paramount, and because of this, the tools will be packed away, highly compressed, hindering accessibility. Sometimes, like in the case of this cordless tool rack, accessibility is more important than compression. There are some very good solutions for bar clamps that manage to find a nearly optimal balance between the three. I won't go into it here, maybe in another video. ;)

SAWS AND CUTTING:

DRILLS, BITS, ROUTERS, and DRIVERS:

PENS/PENCILS AND MARKING:

RULERS AND SQUARES:

NAIL GUNS AND NAILS

GLUES, ADHESIVES & TAPE

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WARNING:
This video is only for entertainment purposes. If you rely on the information portrayed in this video, you assume the responsibility for the results. Always think ahead. Every project you try is at YOUR OWN RISK.

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I like the no bs and straight to the point video! Awesome job!

saraclary
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much simpler than some of the other designs out there. no need to over complicate a simple solution for a simple problem. Very nicely done.

TheFishingPilot
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No need to overcomplicate. That's so true! Thanks for sharing, Justin!

BruceAUlrich
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This is brilliant. I am really impressed by the simplicity/function of this design, it's making me wonder why I haven't seen it before!

ScottHebert
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A simple problem should have a simple solution! That's the mantra of our shop engineers, anyone can design a complex solution running up expenses and space. The real engineering that takes skill is makings simple and less complex solutions to the problem. Great Job!

robertbrady
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After so many videos, THIS IS THE ONE. I can't wait to build this! Thank you sir.

texasbtc
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what a simple but awesome build. picked up several tricks in there...forstner bit, tack before screwing, etc.

factionfx
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I love the simplicity of this! nicely done

russellmm
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So far this is the best and simpler than most other organizers

johnnychingas
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Just what I’m looking for. Wood is so costly now during COVID and this this the most minimal as possible. Thanks so much

timmynguyen
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This is great and I want to give kudos for the outstanding, yet simplistic, oral instuctions given by the builder! Thank You!!

crocket
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Very nice job, Justin - great to see someone who's not overthinking it.

psomlo
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Very nice build. Video was well done. Explanations of each step were clear. Great job. Subscribed and I’m going to use this for my tool wall. One suggestion would be to explain how you determined the width of the holes and the depth of the hanger. Otherwise, excellent job. Thank you.

Greywulff
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Appreciate your simple, common sense solution to a universal problem.

terminalvelocity
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Yahoo. I finally found the storage system I like. Great job.

brady
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I copied your design for the most part, and mine came out perfect. Good job, and keep making those videos.

kellyclayton
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Was looking to make something for my handheld tools and yours is the simplest. Thanks

wireworks
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Thank you for sharing this with us. I just wanted something simple to do and I finally came across your video. Now I'm now why didn't I think of that 🤣🤣.

diplayball
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Really nice build. "A simple solution for a simple problem". That's my moto too. In my case, it's because I don't have the skills to do "complicated" yet. But simple is working fine for me. Thanks for sharing 👍.

rayaldridge
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Amazing. Thanks as i am going to build this.

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