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10 Power Tool Storage Ideas
The article presents nine innovative storage solutions for power tools, addressing the common challenge of organizing workshops and garages. It highlights various DIY projects and commercially available products designed to maximize space and improve accessibility for different types of power tools.
The first solution discussed is the 'Compact Drill Dock,' a DIY drill station that helps organize multiple drill-drivers along with their batteries and chargers. This project, which can be completed for under $50, utilizes a single sheet of plywood or 1x8/1x10 boards to create a neat charging and storage area, preventing clutter and tangled cords. Given that many DIYers own several drill-drivers, this dock streamlines the management of these essential tools.
Next, the 'Flip-Top Workbench' offers a creative way to store bench-top power tools. This workbench features a double-sided top where tools can be bolted, allowing unused tools to be stored face down. The design includes casters for mobility, pegboard cabinet backs for customization, and a side cabinet for narrow tools like drill presses. An outfeed roller is also incorporated for handling longer materials. This intermediate-level project can be built for approximately $500 over a weekend.
A third option is a 'Workbench with Built-in Lumber and Power Tool Storage,' an L-shaped design that provides ample space for both power tools and lumber. Its open-faced sides are ideal for storing sheet goods and wood, and it can be adapted with cabinet doors if more tool storage is needed. This beginner-friendly project costs between $150 and $300.
For pneumatic tools, the 'Pneumatic Power Tool Station' is a simple DIY project that gets air hoses and tools off the floor. It involves attaching a 2-1/2 or 5-gallon bucket to a wall, with a plywood shelf/divider, creating cubbies for fasteners and couplings. Hoses can be wrapped around the bucket, and tools can be placed inside.
The 'Expanded Drill Dock Organizer' is another docking station for pistol-grip power tools, featuring a wider design and PVC "holsters" for tools. Adding a power strip can facilitate charging. The article notes that while most power tools can be stored in a cold garage, batteries are best kept indoors. This project, costing $75 to $100, takes a few hours to build using hardwood boards and PVC pipe.
A 'Rolling Full Tool Cabinet' is presented as a high-capacity solution capable of holding numerous power tools, such as routers, drills, circular saws, and nail guns, on both its front and back sides. Its DIY nature allows for customization of storage bays. This intermediate-level project requires $350 to $450 in materials and takes two to three days to complete.
The 'Magnetic Power Tool Holster,' a commercially available product, uses strong magnets to keep pistol-grip tools accessible. It attaches to metal tool cabinets, or can be adapted for wooden chests with a metal sheet or recessed magnets. This provides a convenient way to keep frequently used tools within reach.
Eighth, the 'Cabinet With Pegboard Bypass Doors' is a DIY tool storage project that integrates pegboard as sliding doors. This design keeps drill bits, router bits, sanding disks, and other accessories organized and easily accessible. Requiring bypass sliding door hardware and a single pegboard sheet, it costs $50 to $100 and is suitable for beginners. A key tip is to leave a gap between doors to prevent tools from jamming.
Finally, the 'Wheelbarrow Storage/Transporter' offers a no-frills solution for transporting power tools across job sites or large properties. This simple carrier is made using an existing wheelbarrow, a plywood box, and scrap lumber for dividers and bottom-side cleats. It addresses the limitation of traditional rolling tool storage on uneven surfaces, making it practical for outdoor projects and costing less than $75 in materials.
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