Needing to organise and store my powertools I undertook this little project.
Built almost entirely from wood repurposed from crates and pallets it was a very cheap build and kept me busy.
I am very proud of how it turned out and am now looking for a new project to work on.
What a masterly job !! Man I've never seen so many fancy joins.. 😄 Very nicely done..
Workshop should give you plenty of inspiration for what to work on next Nigel! (@Arcc).
Thanks again for sharing your fantastic work. I'm sure these cabinets will inspire thousands of members and visitors to the site. You certainly have every right to feel proud! Well done.
Jason
Wow. Awesome work @Arcc. Sure looks like everything has its place!
Awesome 👏 Beautiful, bespoke cabinetry - love it 🙂 As for those little four drawer storage boxes with the coloured fronts - I’ve wrangled a lot of those - never enough shelf space 😂
@Arcc You have done a great job, want to come and build me one... he he he.
I am wondering, it apears you have put your benches on wheels, if so could you please tell me which wheels you used as I am looking to put wheels on my new build work bench when I keep changing all the time, as I think of my things I want to add to it. 🙂
Cheers
Old-gal
@Tara86 might also have some feedback for you about putting your workbench on wheels @Old-gal24.
That's awesome mate
@Arcc Bunnings is my heavenly place. Timber and tools everywhere.
I think I just discovered a second heaven 😂😂🤣🤣
Mate what an awesome display of talent and quality work.
It's this Community that I have come to love for this reason. Meeting new people, developing friendships and seeing some awesome displays of talent.
Love it totally.
Kind regards Rob 👍
@Cassy5
This project might be helpful - D.I.Y. drill station
I will also add the video below.
Great Video @Jason .
What a simple effective way to organise.
Thanks for sharing mate
Wow love your work, especially with the tool bits
Thanks for joining in the discussion @TroyG64. I'm sure @Arcc really appreciates the positive feedback. You planning your own storage project? Feel free to post questions, we have loads of helpful members who would be happy to assist with ideas or advice.
Welcome to Workshop.
wow you certainly have a joint bug. Very impressive man
Thanks for joining in the discussion @andersg. I'm sure @Arcc really appreciates the positive feedback.
We are looking forward to reading about your own projects and plans. Feel free to post anytime you need assistance or have something to share. We have loads of members sharing helpful advice and amazing projects every day. And please let me know if you ever need a hand getting the most from the site or have any feedback about how we can make Workshop even more useful for you.
@Prof Thank you so much for your comment 😉 The joints are still a tricky part for me as I have to work out how the joints will go together. Mistakes get made but its all a new learning curve for me.
Thank you.
@Jason Thank you for your words of encouragement 😉 I am feeling on top of the world.
@MartyH They sure do. It helps immensely when I can find tools or bits quickly
@Old-gal24 Although I built the cabinets with wheels in mind It took a few weeks to get around to adding them. The wheels transformed the entire workshop/garage as I was able to skip all the hassle of manhandling them around whenever I needed them moved. The wheels are 45mm castors with breaks. I thoroughly recommend them as it really does make your workspace much more transformable when you need to reconfigure it for a certain project.
Apologies for the late reply. I have posted a comment update explaining why I have been absent the last couple months.
Once again, thank you.
@Mathy Thank you very much for your comment 😉
@Cassy5 If you saw my progression of workbenches I have built you would laugh your head off of how basic the first one was. I will upload some pics here as soon as I finish cleaning the garage workspace (we have just moved into our new house). My first attempts at woodworking were very basic and not the prettiest to behold. I had few tools and no experience and so made it up as I went. It is, however, amazing how through experimenting with different techniques and learning as you go your work will get better. I use pallets as they are cheap to get and so mistakes are easily fixed and corrected (if you want to fix them as sometimes leaving in those mistakes helps give the pieces character).
I hope your first project goes well and you get bitten fully by the woodworking bug. I love it.
I will be posting a few other pics of projects I worked on after the cabinet. One bit of advice I cannot stress enough. Sanding is your friend. Sand your projects well and that in itself can make it look a million dollars. Or you can sand a little less if you wish to keep more of the woods rustic look.
@Dj84 Thank you 😉 Apologies for late reply.
Thank you very much. I had to teach myself how to do them. I havent had any wood work training so its all self taught. But yes I do love the joints....although some of them did give me grey hair.
@TroyG64 Thank you very much for your great words 😉
@Arcc - you’re very welcome. Congrats on the arrival of your little one, although quite early, followed by an understandably very busy time. Kick back and enjoy 👍 cheers Deb 🙂
@gippslandhome I have a problem whenever I venture into my local bunnings. I enter at maybe midday and when I leave its after 3:00pm. I am positive that some sort of time space anomaly happens when I enter those doors because I lose 3 hours in the blink of an eye. Definitely some sort of wierd time-space warping I reckon.
🙂 In all seriousness I do spend a lot of time in bunnings and it is without a doubt my favourite shop.I do like to look at all the tools that I have yet to collect but cannot afford just yet. But yes the collection is growing slowly.
We are so thrilled for you @Arcc. Congratulations on the birth of your son. Enjoy this really special time with your family and the new house. We are pleased that we could help put a smile on your face and look forward to you being able to share more projects with us in the future - you obviously have a lot of talent to share.
Thanks again,
Not a worry @Arcc . I've been working on other projects in the garden and house. Have far too many jobs on the go at the same time. I'm a shocker for that. Oh and congrats... it must be in the air, I gained my 1st gran-baby almost 3 months ago now.. She a darling.. giving her mum & dad a hard time into the bargain.
I'm procrastinating with my workbench as I've been drawing up new plans to add a fold up table at one end so that when I use my small saw bench it's level with the top of the table. I don't want to have it there permanently, just when I need to saw longer length. So I have the stability of the bench for larger bits of timber. Other times it will sit under the bench. I'm also in the process of making it the same height as my other workbench *(the one without wheels) so that if I need a bigger work surface I can roll it up next to it and clamp the legs together and go for it.
Thanks again for your input I greatly appreciated any advice I can get. It's all a new learning curb for this old gal..
@Cassy5 You sound like me around 10 - 15 years ago. Always had the hubby to do the shed and outside work. Ummm then I find myself, flying solo and wanting to fix this or that and on the phone to my pop in a different state, trying to get advice on how to do this or that. Then when I came down to visit I started spending more time in the shed with pop and not in the kitchen with Gran, then he took me out with him to buy timber and fixings etc. And I found myself really getting into it. Then when Gran passed away pop would come and stay with me and my daughters and he gave me encouragement and encouragement to have a go at making things. I remember one of the very first things I made out of pine, a 5 fold room dividers, with two of them having cork boards for bits and pieces and the other 3 with gingham curtains, SEWING. And if I have to say myself it turned out great and 15 years later I still have. The 1st time pop came up to visit he gave me the courage to build a craft room for my daughters and I. Now some dozen years later I've just build another one on a bigger scale. Well almost still have a few odd jobs left before this one's completed. Will load some photo's when done.
So never say never. And give it a go.