How to Build a Storage Tote Workbench Jig | DIY Woodworking Made Easy!

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In this video, I show you how to build a jig designed to make constructing a storage tote workbench easier and more efficient. This jig is not only simple to build but also incredibly sturdy, ensuring precision and durability for your DIY woodworking projects. Whether you're organizing your workshop or selling a reliable storage solution, this workbench jig will help you get the job done quick and easy.

Follow along as I guide you through the process step by step, sharing tips and tricks to make your project successful. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more woodworking and DIY content!

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Cut list:
Top pieces (5) - 20"
Bottom pieces (5) - 24"
Legs (10) - 29"
Long pieces (4) - 79 1/2"
Tote rails (16) 27" x 3/4" x 1-1/2" (4 - 27")

2x4#1 (3) - 24", (1) -20"
2x4#2 (2) - 24", (2) - 20"
2x4 #3 (2) - 20", (2) - 27"
2x4#4 (2) - 27", (1) - 29"
2x4#5 (3) - 29"
2x4#6 (3) - 29"
2x4#7 (3) - 29"
2x4#8,9,10,11 (4) - 79-1/2"
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Really well done! My New Year’s resolution should be to make more jigs, instead of haphazardly cobbling things together.

Wisco
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Can you post the width of each bottom legs to start from bottom up. Thanks. Great video

dfrisco
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Clarification on your jig. Do the 2x4's go where you pointed or where your drawing says?

bradleycihak