Two-Wheeled Wooden Caddy For Small Tools
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Jake Braun, Hague, Sask.: "My shop is about 100 ft. long, with most of the tools stationed at one end. That results in a lot of running back and forth. To solve the problem, I made a two-wheeled wooden caddy that lets me easily transport small tools anywhere I want in the shop. The caddy is about 4 ft. high by 18 in. wide and has a base that's large enough to hold saws and drills. It rides on a pair of old lawn mower wheels. About half way up is a hinged wooden panel where I store chisel tools on one side and screwdrivers on the other side. Above the panel are a number of sloped shelves for storing screws of different sizes. At the top are all my kits and punches as well as brackets to hang a pair of hammers."
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Two-Wheeled Wooden Caddy For Small Tools FARM SHOP Miscellaneous 26-4-39 Jake Braun, Hague, Sask.: "My shop is about 100 ft. long, with most of the tools stationed at one end. That results in a lot of running back and forth. To solve the problem, I made a two-wheeled wooden caddy that lets me easily transport small tools anywhere I want in the shop. The caddy is about 4 ft. high by 18 in. wide and has a base that's large enough to hold saws and drills. It rides on a pair of old lawn mower wheels. About half way up is a hinged wooden panel where I store chisel tools on one side and screwdrivers on the other side. Above the panel are a number of sloped shelves for storing screws of different sizes. At the top are all my kits and punches as well as brackets to hang a pair of hammers."
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