To build it find your largest power tools and design their cubbies first.
Build a power tool rack.
Again it is essential to have it in your arsenal of training equipment but take into consideration of building one of your own.
Mount power strip screw into the outside of each board using the mounting holes on the back of the power strip as a guide.
Building the basic power cage frame this simple design that uses wood instead of steel tubes and allows you to scale the rack to the designated space you have available.
Don t just store your power tools with this great option charge them all at the same time.
Power racks are expensive but i am not saying that they are not worth it.
Tom built the tool storage cabinet out of leftover materials from previous build it projects including inch oak plywood 1x12 inch select pine and inch birch plywood.
You ll make three separate rectangular frames that will be fitted together after completion.
To start grab a couple of 2x6s then cut two 2x4s.
Sometimes the simplest builds are the most functional.
The drawer is a great bonus for storing drill bits screws and other accessories.
Set 2 x 4 posts in corners and nail in place to create top banding.
They are worth the investment because they can last you a very long time.
Set other banding on top of some 4 x 4 s to set the same height off the floor as for the bench.
Image from her tool belt.
Cut 2 x 4 s for posts.
1 x 4 s for banding.
Lay pieces on floor and build a couple of 2 square boxes from the 1 x 4 s.
And 1 x 2 s for dividers.
These can all be found at home centers and lumber yards if you don t have enough material in your scrap pile.
Screw the inch wood screws into holes.
Take your tools wherever.
To provide the juice for your charging station these types of power strips will do the trick.