This Old House general contractor Tom Silva creates wall-hung storage for tools and supplies. (See below for a shopping list and tools.)
SUBSCRIBE to This Old House:
Shopping List for How to Build a Tool Storage Cabinet:
3/4-inch and 1/2-inch A-C plywood [
perforated hardboard [ used on the cabinet doors
metal shelf standards and clips [
carpenter’s glue [
2-inch pocket screws [
15/8-inch drywall screws [
1-inch [ and 5/8-inch pins [
1×3 pine [
continuous piano hinges [
pull handles [
pegboard hooks and baskets [
Tools for How to Build a Tool Storage Cabinet:
circular saw [
table saw [
drill/driver [
pocket hole jig [
impact driver [
bar clamps [
pneumatic pin nailer [ with air compressor [
miter saw [
About This Old House TV:
This Old House is the No. 1 multimedia home enthusiast brand, offering trusted information and expert advice through award-winning television, a highly regarded magazine, and an information-driven website. This Old House and Ask This Old House are produced by This Old House Ventures, LLC and are presented on PBS by WETA Washington, DC.
Follow This Old House and Ask This Old House:
Facebook:
Twitter:
Pinterest:
Instagram:
Tumblr:
For more on This Old House and Ask This Old House, visit us at:
How to Build a Tool Storage Cabinet | This Old House
Nguồn: https://madisonrep.org
Xem thêm bài viết khác: https://madisonrep.org/cong-nghe
Damnit, I know you guys consider a table saw a must –but I ain't got one! So! It's always a bummer when that's the featured tool to use. I've built a number of your projects without a table saw and just through workarounds discovered many different methods that work. It would be great, for me, if you lose the table saw and just do it with circular saws and hand or other power tools. I love the program nonetheless so don't take this as a knock –just a poor sucker without a quality table saw! Lol
3:30 Any reason the center divide doesn't rest in a dado as well?
Is it just me, or does Kevin come across as a guy that doesn't necessarily know which end of the screwdriver goes into the screw?
How do you guys plan to hang this on the wall, please?
Nails…
1:46 and that’s why you don’t stand directly behind the blade. Those little off-cuts can do some damage when they shoot back like that. Thanks for showing proper table saw technique!
POCKET HOLE JIG FOR THE WIN! 🤠👍
New cabinet was cheaper than a table saw – done
U lost me after you showed me whole bunch of other cool tools that I don’t have and I don’t think will ever have… f***
All this work of watching you guys work has caused me great stress so I am now headed to the local bar!
2:54 what’s soooooo funny?!
Up next. Tom builds a piano for the shop. Lol
Step one: acquire 35 years of woodworking and general contracting experience.
Step two: acquire thousands and thousands of dollars of woodworking equipment and hand tools.
Step three:…
Me: stop right there. I’m out.
Is it me but that kevin dude is so annoying…
Must be nice to have every tool, energy resource, and fastener at your disposal to make it seem easy. Renting tools doesn't always go perfectly.
Anyone else see the kickback at 1:47 ?
Meantime at 3:03 Kevin's off in the back inspecting boards he's cut. Because he know's nothing.
When someone asks you to "make them something" most folks have no idea of the dozens of decisions, measurements, set up time that's actually involved.
Not only is building something a physical act but tons of thought and problem solving is involved.
GREAT video, good to show a bit of the detail involved. 👍👍
Now. Back to tools you don’t have and skills you’ll never attain with Tommy Silva
The remainder of the board is thrown back by the blade at 1:46. tsk tsk
Peg board sucks.
Good job, thank you for sharing !!
I wish they provided the build sheet.
Great video 🙏👍
Woodworking was very much time consuming but making the right plans takes even longer. Finally, My Shed Plans satisfies me with a wide range of design to choose from [Go Here=>lovy.biz/vcaz ]. And I have been really able to construct my shed nicely on my own and it will take less amount of time to build it. It keeps all things simple.
Man I wish I could do half the things that Tom can.
I mean since it justs a garage cabinet, couldn't I use the pocket hole jig to fasten the face frame? instead of the finger joint method?
Handles are crooked. Just saying.
So i first need to buy a big table saw.☺
This turned out amazing as always. I spent an afternoon recently making my own cabinet, but mine is made entirely out of drywall screws and whatever I found in my moldy scrap wood pile. As you can imagine, mine doesn't look to good, but it's solid.
I came down here to the comments to mention the kick back, but I guess everyone else saw it too.
Mlm L
That wasn't kick back, if you have ever experienced kick back the piece of wood will fly back like it was shot out of a cannon.