oldhudson Posted March 22, 2016 Report Posted March 22, 2016 In order to better utilize my shop space and be better organized I built this wood storage cart. The plans are from Steve Ramsey's site, here's the link to the build video. You can get free plans from him as a pdf file or SketchUp. I had stock in various plastic garbage cans and stored along the walls in the family room. It all nicely fits into this cart. It's on wheels. The build uses only 3/4" pw. The only joinery. other than wood screws and glue, are the dados and grooves he uses. They really simplify the construction although you could use cleats if you didn't want to use a router to cut the dados and grooves. I needed just over 2 - 4' x 8' sheets. (I had some left overs I could use to finish up.) I wish I'd built this a couple of years ago. Now, if I can only keep it organized. amazingkevin and Falcon 2 Quote
Scrolling Steve Posted March 22, 2016 Report Posted March 22, 2016 Berry , I love it !.....If I had a large enough shop it would be on my list.......Enjoy ! Quote
Rob Posted March 22, 2016 Report Posted March 22, 2016 Very nice and such a clean shop too. Very jealous! Rob Quote
oldhudson Posted March 22, 2016 Author Report Posted March 22, 2016 Very nice and such a clean shop too. Very jealous! Rob I know it looks great BUT this is the part where I stage, assemble, and finish projects - the other half isn't quite as tidy, thanks anyway! Quote
amazingkevin Posted March 23, 2016 Report Posted March 23, 2016 In order to better utilize my shop space and be better organized I built this wood storage cart. The plans are from Steve Ramsey's site, here's the link to the build video. You can get free plans from him as a pdf file or SketchUp. I had stock in various plastic garbage cans and stored along the walls in the family room. It all nicely fits into this cart. It's on wheels. The build uses only 3/4" pw. The only joinery. other than wood screws and glue, are the dados and grooves he uses. They really simplify the construction although you could use cleats if you didn't want to use a router to cut the dados and grooves. I needed just over 2 - 4' x 8' sheets. (I had some left overs I could use to finish up.) I wish I'd built this a couple of years ago. Now, if I can only keep it organized. storage cart 516.jpgstorage cart 517.jpgstorage cart 518.jpgstorage cart 519.jpg Berry Berry Berry i need at least 4 of those,do you deliver? Just the thing a scroller needs Perfect ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) Quote
amazingkevin Posted June 12, 2016 Report Posted June 12, 2016 In order to better utilize my shop space and be better organized I built this wood storage cart. The plans are from Steve Ramsey's site, here's the link to the build video. You can get free plans from him as a pdf file or SketchUp. I had stock in various plastic garbage cans and stored along the walls in the family room. It all nicely fits into this cart. It's on wheels. The build uses only 3/4" pw. The only joinery. other than wood screws and glue, are the dados and grooves he uses. They really simplify the construction although you could use cleats if you didn't want to use a router to cut the dados and grooves. I needed just over 2 - 4' x 8' sheets. (I had some left overs I could use to finish up.) I wish I'd built this a couple of years ago. Now, if I can only keep it organized. storage cart 516.jpgstorage cart 517.jpgstorage cart 518.jpgstorage cart 519.jpg yes little 1" wheels on a baby bed will let it roll but not good.I like 4" wheels on my stuff, it rolls when you want it too.Also if you put bike wheels 24" or 26" on your lawn mow it would push like a breeze thick thick grass.Of course you need special tall brackets to do that but just saying. Quote
Lucky2 Posted June 12, 2016 Report Posted June 12, 2016 Nicely built Berry, it wouldn't fit in my small shop. Len Quote
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