z28snksknr
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Ok, I know this is probably amateur as far as projects go on this site, but since my carpentry skills are still in their adolescence, I was pretty proud of this little project.
Basically, I had a bunch of scrap plywood, pegboard, and old wood shelves from the PO's garage debacle laying around, and my dad had given me this little cart bottom from a display where he works (grocery store):
SO, I thought "gee, I bet I could cobble together a little tool cart from all this **** I have", and I gave it my best shot. Here goes:
3/4" Plywood base for stability and 1/2" plywood "walls" (no lie, I had two pieces that were the EXACT dimensions I needed to fit the cart base):
Not lucky enough to have 3 pieces though, so I took this scrap piece and cut it down to make the back wall:
Test fit my "way smaller than most of you guys" Craftsman 400 pc. tool set box:
Leftover 3/4" plank (previous life as a shelf) was cut down to make the top:
I glued nuts to some leftover pegboard pieces with a hot glue gun to space the pegboard from the sides (in lieu of using the "pegboard spacers"):
I had just enough leftover trim to make a lip around the top to keep things from rolling off of it. I plan on hanging all my air tools and specialty automotive tools on the sides once I get more pegboard accessories. Finished product:
Total Cost: $0.00
Time to build: 4 hours
Added benefit: got rid of a bunch of scrap wood and finally found a use for that cart thing.
Basically, I had a bunch of scrap plywood, pegboard, and old wood shelves from the PO's garage debacle laying around, and my dad had given me this little cart bottom from a display where he works (grocery store):
SO, I thought "gee, I bet I could cobble together a little tool cart from all this **** I have", and I gave it my best shot. Here goes:
3/4" Plywood base for stability and 1/2" plywood "walls" (no lie, I had two pieces that were the EXACT dimensions I needed to fit the cart base):
Not lucky enough to have 3 pieces though, so I took this scrap piece and cut it down to make the back wall:
Test fit my "way smaller than most of you guys" Craftsman 400 pc. tool set box:
Leftover 3/4" plank (previous life as a shelf) was cut down to make the top:
I glued nuts to some leftover pegboard pieces with a hot glue gun to space the pegboard from the sides (in lieu of using the "pegboard spacers"):
I had just enough leftover trim to make a lip around the top to keep things from rolling off of it. I plan on hanging all my air tools and specialty automotive tools on the sides once I get more pegboard accessories. Finished product:
Total Cost: $0.00
Time to build: 4 hours
Added benefit: got rid of a bunch of scrap wood and finally found a use for that cart thing.

