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shooting4life

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I keep my impact and drill in a piece of PVC, keep one charging station plugged in all the time. I only have makita battery tools, so this works for me. This is the back wall of my work bench.
 

wagzilla

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yes mine is in my tool box and I like it
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JCfreak

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This is what it looks like when 8 guys share 5 impacts, 2 drills and a saws all.


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Hephaestus29

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I threw together my version of a charging station. I like several of the others that I've seen
but I don't have as many cordless tools, so I really didn't need to get real elaborate.
I had a couple shelves, used one, some screws and 3 L brackets for a little support.
I cut slits in the shelf to run the cords through and then screwed it down, The bad thing about it is, If I add another tool I'll have to take all the screws out but it works and cleared up my work benches some more.
 

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-Brent-

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That timer is a great idea! My charger "hisses" when the battery is charged and sitting plugged in, this would be a solution for that.
 
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