New Tool Box

ML_Woy

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Well gentlemen it is time to share with you my latest project. Over the past three weeks I have been building a new tool box to complement my recently acquired mill. I decided to build a box to hold all of the accessories for the mill to save me time walking across the shop to my other boxes. There was also a problem with space as acquiring more stuff requires more storage space. I had a stand designed for a grinder which I was not using and figured it would make the perfect base.

The box is made from two oak planks purchased from my local Lowes Improvement Center. I have been told by the clerks in the store that Lowes is not a hardware store that they are a home improvement center and that is why they carry such a poor selection of bolts, taps and other accessories after they have driven the two full line hardware stores in town out of business.

The box measures 18” x 10” x 10” and has fourteen drawers and a top designed to hold tools you are using on your project. Tony Well provided some well needed advice on how to use a slot saw on the mill for installing the metal bottoms in the drawers. They were made form scrap stainless steel salvaged from an old dishwasher. The whole box is glued together, there are no fasteners used. Total cost, around $60.00 and some time. P1080325.JPGP1080330.JPGP1080332.JPGP1080333.JPGP1080325.JPG

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Wow.. amazing! And as I'm always struggling to find new storage space, would you be able to show a bit more detail on the "drawer slides and salvaged dishwasher parts" ? Guess I could get some very good ideas from that - just looking at the rest of the very nice design.

Helge
 
Please do show more details. Also include info/pictures of the base it is sitting on. Is that a table or dedicated base?

Chuck
 
Very nice. I really like the design. Draws on either side nice idea.
 
Turned out very nice, ML. A design to be copied, for sure.
 
Wow.. amazing! And as I'm always struggling to find new storage space, would you be able to show a bit more detail on the "drawer slides and salvaged dishwasher parts" ? Guess I could get some very good ideas from that - just looking at the rest of the very nice design.

Helge
The drawer guides were cut from pieces of oak that were .30" x .30" x 9", there is a center divider in the middle of the box which gives it shear. I cut groves, with my mill, in the sides for the drawer runners to fit into, they were cut .15" deep. The sides of the drawers have a matching cut, again with the mill, to a depth of .015" The drawer guides were glued to the side of the box. It took a lot of playing around to get everything to align up for fourteen drawers. If I build another one I will just make the guides half as thick and glue them directly to the side of the box.

As for the dishwasher parts. Last year we had a dishwasher failure and I salvaged the stainless steel front off of the door. The sheet metal was .032" thick and I used that to make the bottoms of the drawers. Tony Wells gave me advise on how to use a slitting saw on my mill to cut wood. I slit the sides, fronts and back of each drawer and slid the steel sheets in the bottom.
 
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