To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

ARFLY's micro shop

To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
OP
A

ARFLY

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 28, 2013
Messages
848
Location
NW Arkansas
Thanks T-handle.

USPS dropped off some goodies today. First is this Craftsman precision tool set. 12 screwdrivers and 5 long pliers. Pliers are marked China, screwdrivers aren't marked with coo. I've never seen this set before. Anyone know anything about it?

View media item 102980
View media item 102981
Also got this 20pc Driver Light set. Made in the USA coolness. Probably from the early 90's. It's outdated technology, but like new and works perfectly and neat to play with.

View media item 102982
Last but not least is this continUturn ratchet. I've only ever seen these for sale at Ace in a set with sockets, but maybe Sears sold them also. I got the set. Its made in China and seems gimmicky, but it seems to work ok and the finish is ok. Actually it's kind of neat.

View media item 102983
 
Last edited:
OP
A

ARFLY

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 28, 2013
Messages
848
Location
NW Arkansas
It rained almost the entire day here so I messed around in the shop. I got the idea to do something with the zip ties in the bottom of a toolbox drawer. Always a mess and I could never find what I needed when I needed it. I did some research and came up with something that would work.

First step in the glue up process. My wife said something the other day about having to many clamps. Nope!

View media item 103116
Putting it all together. Yep, more clamps.

View media item 103117
Finally the finished product. No more zip tie mess and there is more space in the drawer.

View media item 103118
I've been told I need to make a plastic shopping bag holder and a trash bag holder.
 
Last edited:

bj383ss

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 29, 2011
Messages
3,166
Location
TX
Very cool! I did something similar but I used PVC pipe. I like your wood box version better. Looking forward to the plastic bag holder.

You will never have enough clamps. Always one short!

Bret
 
OP
A

ARFLY

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 28, 2013
Messages
848
Location
NW Arkansas
I looked at some made from pvc, but didn't have any extra pvc so went with wood. I could have used 4 more 4" clamps. The pieces were to small for bigger clamps.
 
OP
A

ARFLY

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 28, 2013
Messages
848
Location
NW Arkansas
I got a couple of projects done this week. I made a pantry organizer for the back of the pantry door. I've been wanting to make one for 3 years. I'm thinking about making one fort the shop door.

View media item 103424
I also made this silverware drawer organizer. Something like this would also be good in toolbox drawers.

View media item 103425
 
Last edited:
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

wout

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 26, 2013
Messages
786
Location
Belgium
Very nice shop!
Curious how the office turned out? Any pictures of that?

Wout
 
OP
A

ARFLY

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 28, 2013
Messages
848
Location
NW Arkansas
The office turned out great. My wife and I both work in mental health care. Everything is confidential so I can't post pictures of the office in use.
 
OP
A

ARFLY

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 28, 2013
Messages
848
Location
NW Arkansas
For the bottom I used 1/4" sanded plywood from Lowe's. I bought a 1/4 sheet. For the rest of it I used 1/4x3 poplar from Lowe's. It was the right size for the depth of my drawer. I used simple **** joints with tight bond wood glue (blue label) for this project. I nailed it together with 23ga. pin nails. With this thin stock you really have to check everything for squareness. For finish I used Minwax wipe on poly.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom