Tilt Out Trash Can Cabinet DIY (FREE PLANS!)
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- čas přidán 14. 07. 2024
- Do you want to cover up your ugly trash bin in your kitchen? Learn how to build your own wooden tilt out trash can cabinet using our free woodworking plans and step-by-step tutorial.
Download plans here: learn.kregtool.com/plans/tilt...
More about the trash can cabinet here: www.makingmanzanita.com/diy-t...
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Miter saw
Circular saw
Tape measure
Drill
Impact driver
Clamps
Screw Driver
Dado blade
Trim blade for table saw
Pencil
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80 and 150 sandpaper
Wood Glue
Finish Nailer
Brad Nailer
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0000 Wire Wool
Construction Adhesive
Kreg pocket hole Hardwood Screws (1 ¼”) amzn.to/4bVVgEG
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Painter’s tape
Extra scrap pieces for ripping (if no trim blades)
4’ level or straight edge
1 ¼” Finish nails
1 ¾” Finish nails
1 ½” Brad nails
Drawer Slide inserts for Face Frame Cabinets
Caulking Gun (for construction adhesive)
Wood stain amzn.to/3UZDB9b
Staining Rag
Black piano hinge 2” x 12”
10” Euro Drawer slides
2 rear drawer track back plates
2 drawer pulls
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Really liked the video, gonna make a similar one this month. But seriously, my guy, gotta use push sticks on that table saw.
That's the first thing that came to my mind as well. Those fingers are way to close to the blade for my liking.
Definitely safety first with a table saw and if you aren't comfortable find another way to make the cut. Personally, I like the control I get with my hands on the material.
Great video, thank you!!!
Glad you liked it!
I dont like that it doesnt have sides, it means the plastic bin and fold-over of the trashbag is visible.
I made mine with sides, which also function as a stop. Bag is only visible on the inside of the bin, bin itself invisible.
Any recommendations for best alternative to pocket holes if you dont hVe the device/aids fir drilling the guide holes? Or just bury screws at an angle?
Before I had a pocket hole jig from Kreg I would clamp, predrill, then screw. Its not pretty or as strong but can work if you don't have a pocket hole jig.
@@MakingManzanita awesome, thank you!
Is there a reason the trash can sits on its long side instead of its short side? TIA!
Just because the cabinet would jut out from the wall too far but you could totally design it the other way if you wanted.
This is what I'm looking for also, and built into kitchen cabinets, not free-standing. I don't have a very wide opening for a trash bin cabinet, so I wanted to have the narrow end of the trash can to the front. We can't be the ONLY people looking for this, lol!
something is wrong with the drawer measurements. drawer bottom at 17' and the sides of the drawer at 17 1/4 inch doesn't work. one of them is incorrect wish i knew which before continuing on.
Thanks for bringing to this our attention! Major apologies for the error! We've adjusted the woodworking plans. It was an error in the size of the drawer bottom.