DIY WALL STAND FOR TOOLS AND CONSUMABLES In addition to tools (screwdrivers, pliers, hammers and chisels), you can place other items on this spacious stand. For example, small drawers for storing bolts, screws, nails and other fasteners, as well as jars of paint and glue. All holders, shelves and drawers are attached to the stand using L-shaped...
With my own hands - read more ... Do-it-yourself perforated panel for tools in the workshop + drawingsHOOD FOR SOLDERING WITH YOUR OWN HANDS In my small workshop, I set up a ventilation system and supplemented it with a hood for soldering, since I have to solder often, and fluxes are harmful to health. The system was assembled from almost ready-made plumbing parts. Everything works perfectly. I decided to share my experience with you. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DESIGN Smoke extractor - (size 37x37 cm) located at 29 ...
With my own hands - read more ... Do-it-yourself ventilation hood for the workshopDO-It-Yourself Carpentry Tools - USEFUL DEVICES GUIDE FOR PROCESSING EDGING SLAPS When making furniture, it is very often necessary to edge the edges of plywood parts with strips of solid wood. In order for the furniture to have a neat appearance, the overlay strips must cover all layers of plywood, and their edges must be located exactly flush with the upper and lower planes of the parts. The easiest way to make this kind of edging...
With my own hands - read more ... Useful tips and adaptations for the workshop - issue 6PULL-OUT RACK IN THE MATTER'S ROOM WITH OWN HANDS Carpenter R. Hall from England made a pull-out rack built into the nightstand. It contains 24 plastic boxes with dimensions of 75x105x136 mm and 75x105x178 mm, and on top there is a tray for storing fasteners and other hardware in packages. To facilitate access to the contents, the rack is fully extended from the bedside table along the guides. Frame …
With my own hands - read more ... Do-it-yourself retractable rack + drawingTOOL HOLDER IN THE WORKSHOP FROM PVC PIPES The other day, putting things in order in the workshop, I found a worthy use for a piece of pipe that remained after the repair of the water supply system. It turned out to be a convenient wall organizer for a small tool. A piece of pipe on a miter box was cut into four pieces with one end beveled at an angle of 45 degrees (photo 1). Then from the side of the bevel, ...
With my own hands - read more ... DIY PVC pipe wall organizer