John15
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Very attractive Kev. I particularly like the shaped seats.
John
John
Kev":18e8s6qn said:Thought I would share my latest efforts as never get round to posting pictures and thought was about time I made the effort. Never done this before and turned out relatively well.
thetyreman":31ae3ib3 said:made myself a tool tote finally! it's going to save me trips in and out of the garage for DIY jobs in the house, and will come in handy.
thetyreman":37h27nf0 said:made myself a tool tote finally! it's going to save me trips in and out of the garage for DIY jobs in the house, and will come in handy.
I used leftoever bits of pine and spruce, it's all wood I found in a skip except the side pieces which is redwood pine and the dowels are maple.
thetyreman":1170jrxr said:made myself a tool tote finally! it's going to save me trips in and out of the garage for DIY jobs in the house, and will come in handy.
I used leftoever bits of pine and spruce, it's all wood I found in a skip except the side pieces which is redwood pine and the dowels are maple.
DTR":d91429zw said:thetyreman":d91429zw said:made myself a tool tote finally! it's going to save me trips in and out of the garage for DIY jobs in the house, and will come in handy.
I used leftoever bits of pine and spruce, it's all wood I found in a skip except the side pieces which is redwood pine and the dowels are maple.
Very nice =D> Is the handle loose bar the dowels? If so I could see that being useful for getting bulkier items in or out once you're at the work site. I've got a home-made tote myself and it's been immeasurably useful for doing DIY jobs around the house (yours is much nicer than mine though!)
AES":2yy4lfc4 said:Very nice tool tote thetyreman, thanks for posting. A couple of genuine Qs if I may:
I too am thinking of something like very much that (for the same reason as you made yours, and the Stanley "cloth" version is V expensive here, and the UK Aldi version hasn't appeared here).
So I've looked at a couple of designs and one came up where the carry handle was placed slant-wise across the box - i.e. looking down from on top, the handle was fitted to the back on one end and to the front on the other. The designer said this was a good idea 'cos it stopped bigger items getting caught against the handle when removing from the box. This makes little or no sense to me, but have you had any problems (so far) with getting long thin items out/getting caught on the handle?
Also, I wonder if it would be a good idea to lightly tack/glue a thin, not very wide piece of thin ply across one (or both) ends, where the sides extend beyond the ends (+ a "floor" of course)? This/these would be to hold small items such as drill bit/s, small electrical screwdriver, etc. Any thoughts?
Nice job and nice pics, thanks for posting.
AES
thetyreman":25fkcgig said:made myself a tool tote finally! it's going to save me trips in and out of the garage for DIY jobs in the house, and will come in handy.
I used leftoever bits of pine and spruce, it's all wood I found in a skip except the side pieces which is redwood pine and the dowels are maple.
El Barto":4efqremi said:
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