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Cordless Drill / Impact Storage

Farmall 1066

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Had a short stick of 3" PVC laying around. Made this rack in about an hour, with hole saw and Sawzall.
Not pretty, but works great.
 

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Gear Wolf

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Low cost solutions are just like what Tony the Tiger says: "They're Grrrrreat!"
 
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600SL

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I'm in the process of making one of those now. I have seen it here before and I like it.
 

wrench409

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Saw another thread on here about this.

Here is my storage system:
 

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chillrich

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This is my impact/drill storage
 

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600SL

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And here's mine.

I found that I needed both 4 " and 3" PVC. and I have some tools that may work well with 2".

My PVC tubes are all mounted with 2 screws to a 3/16" x 4" flat. The hangers from the pallet racks are made with 1/8" x 1.5" flat. I have 3/16" on order because the 1/8" is a bit flimsy.

Not sure if this is going to be too much interference at the work bench. I will have to try it out for a while. It may need to go under the bench but then I will need to bend down and I loose leg room.
 

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Ainsley

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This inspired me to make one for my shop.
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dutchgray

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I would do this but we never seem to use 3" pipe at work and I'm not buying a length just for this. Good simple and cheap storage though.
 

maxpower_hd

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Saw another thread on here about this.

Here is my storage system:

That's some funny stuff. I use the same system, at home anyway. lol I only have one cordless drill at home so I just hang it on the pegboard behind my bench and I have a drill and impact driver at work which have to live in one of the tool box drawers with the air tools so they won't walk away.
 

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When I went to use the scrap pipe I had to make some cordless drill holders, as pictured in post #1, I found it was just a bit on the small side, so made do with what materials were to be had, like so...
It works well enough, but isn't as universal as the pipe idea - each hole is sized for a particular model of drill, whereas the pipes would have taken all sizes - at least in the cordless I have. I might use some 4" pipe for the air impact wrenches, as shown ^^^^ up there, somewhere. Problem is, there's no real supply of thick-walled pipe locally, and the 4" is actually 115mm - it will do, though.
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