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stickshift

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I'm a casual DIY'er and recently ditched my toolboxes in favor of laying out the hand tools on adjustable height shelves in a closet, which makes accessing tools so much easier for me. Anyway, I had an extra shelf rack from a smaller shelf that I ziptied to the side of this large shelf. I then ziptied one of those Harbor Freight magnetic tool holders to the rack, and mounted a bunch of socket holders to the magnetic tool holder, which works great - easier access to entire socket rails and frees up shelf space.



I'd like to mount this platform that holds a pocket hole jig to the rack (would free up some more shelf space). Trying to figure out a good way to do so. Thought about passing some large bolts with fender washers through the rack and then through a couple of holes I'd drill in the platform and secure it via wingnuts. But seems kind of clunky. Figured you guys would have better ideas.

 
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If it's just for storage, then get a pair of large screw hooks. Screw them in the side of the plywood and just hang it off the side of the wire shelf.
 
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If it's just for storage, then get a pair of large screw hooks. Screw them in the side of the plywood and just hang it off the side of the wire shelf.
Yes, it's just for storage. When I need to use the jig, I clamp the platform to a work surface.

Will screw hooks hold in the edge of 3/4" plywood? I can predrill so the ply doesn't split; just never tried having screws in the edge of plywood bear a load.
 

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It wouldn't hurt to use a dab of glue in the hole before you screw the hook in. If the jig was heavy, this might not work. But it looks light enough to get by.
 
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It wouldn't hurt to use a dab of glue in the hole before you screw the hook in. If the jig was heavy, this might not work. But it looks light enough to get by.
Jig + plywood weighs 4.5 lbs.

Glue wouldn't work for this application because (if I'm envisioning this correctly) with the hooks glued in, the platform won't sit flat on a work surface. Without glue, I'd be able to turn the hooks a 1/4 turn when I need to mount the platform to a work surface.
 

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Lot of wasted space right below each shelf. Use a few bungee hooks to hold it up against the bottom of a shelf.
 
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Lot of wasted space right below each shelf. Use a few bungee hooks to hold it up against the bottom of a shelf.
Hard to tell from the pic, but the jig + plywood is nearly 6" tall. Taller than the gaps between the shelves in the pic, which are 5 1/4". Even if it could fit, because of the height of the setup, it would be awkward to remove it and replace it.
 
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New plan, same thought.
Used threaded inserts and machine screw hooks.
Interesting. That might work. :)

Similar idea but without having to rely on a plywood edge holding together, I could attach two flat metal brackets to the plywood top side (side with jig). Brackets overhang the ply and have holes into which I secure machine screw hooks with nuts. I have some 1/8" thick flat bar stock I can use for the brackets.
 
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I'd just drill a single hole in that ply base, behind the handwheel, and make a S hook from an old welding rod to hook through the hole and hang it on that rack.
 
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I'd just drill a single hole in that ply base, behind the handwheel, and make a S hook from an old welding rod to hook through the hole and hang it on that rack.
I think we have a winner! :thumbup:

Got some 1/8" diameter round bar left over from another project, so no need to make a trip to the hardware store.
 

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I'd just drill a single hole in that ply base, behind the handwheel, and make a S hook from an old welding rod to hook through the hole and hang it on that rack.

If you could only see the dope slap I just gave myself. I might have left a welt !
Fretters, you win. :bowdown:
 

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I'm a casual DIY'er and recently ditched my toolboxes in favor of laying out the hand tools on adjustable height shelves in a closet, which makes accessing tools so much easier for me. Anyway, I had an extra shelf rack from a smaller shelf that I ziptied to the side of this large shelf. I then ziptied one of those Harbor Freight magnetic tool holders to the rack, and mounted a bunch of socket holders to the magnetic tool holder, which works great - easier access to entire socket rails and frees up shelf space.



I'd like to mount this platform that holds a pocket hole jig to the rack (would free up some more shelf space). Trying to figure out a good way to do so. Thought about passing some large bolts with fender washers through the rack and then through a couple of holes I'd drill in the platform and secure it via wingnuts. But seems kind of clunky. Figured you guys would have better ideas.



Might be overthinking it. I have the same jog on s similar platform. I haven't hung mine up yet but I Was just going to drill 2 holes in the board and hang it on a couple up nails, screws, or hooks. You can probably just hang some hooks off the side of your shelf.
 

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I'm late to the party as well with the same thought. So here's a mod...

Turn those two small holes into one, larger "Handle" sized oval. Round over the edges etc.

Now you've got a hanging hole, a carry handle, and even a clamping hole that allows you to get a C clamp or F clamp closer to the center of the jig.


Sgt Lumpy
 
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