tpolley
Well-known member
i'm looking to build a portable/carry type box for my power tools and another box i can mount to the back rack of my 4-wheeler. it's gotta be durable. in the past i've used 3/4 inch ply wood. i have found that i have a hard time cross-cutting the ply wood without it splintering all over the place. i've tried a finer tooth blade and it helps but its still not quite right. anyhoo, i'm thinking this time i'll use 1x10's or 1x12's or the like. in order to get the desired width i'll have to **** two pieces together to make one wider piece. the only two ways i know of doing this are using a bisquit joint or the small peg or dowl. will either of these provide a durable joint? i don't need to be able to park a car on it but i want it to be able to get the **** knocked out of it without comming appart.
also what about filler for a power tool box. i thought about foam but last time i went to the fabric store to buy foam the dense grey stuff was so expensive it wasn't worth it for the project i was working on.
thanks in advance.
also what about filler for a power tool box. i thought about foam but last time i went to the fabric store to buy foam the dense grey stuff was so expensive it wasn't worth it for the project i was working on.
thanks in advance.