Garage Garden Tool Rack
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- čas přidán 1. 05. 2018
- Just a small project I completed recently. I had a bunch of long tools scattered around or leaning up against walls. This really helped get them off the floor and organized. Eventually, in time, I will give everything in the shop a home. Enjoy!
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Good video! I need to organize my garden tools too!
Thanks Gary!
Very resourceful!
Thank you! Glad you think so!
Very nicely made. I liked the finish and small details. Never thought of adding one more rack above the main one, genius!
Thank you for the kind words. I'm far from genius but I'll take the compliment just the same!
Nice! Looks like I’ll be building one soon. Thanks for sharing.
It’s been very handy! Thank you!
I definitely will build this :-) very cool.
themastersdj32 cool! I hope you do!
Thumbs Up for the warning. :-)
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Good project, i want to replace a store bought solution, this looks like a contender. Just a tip, when using a Japanese pull saw, you are pressing too hard and rushing the tool. Ease up my friend, gentle, the blade is bending way too much as you seem to be manhandling it. If the blade is dull, get a new blade. Based on The Samurai Carpenters recommendation, i bought Gyokucho brand saws, very reasonable price, very sharp, replaceable blades.
Adrian Mack - yes I have no idea what I’m doing right now. Eventually I will buy better tools. This is just a harbor freight special. Thank you for the tip.
@@SCWD_US love the design. I personally think it’s not just the quality of the tool itself but just think your want to focus on the pull stroke as it cuts on the pull and ease up on the push stroke and you will find it’s much easier. Thanks for sharing your design.
@@chickenguru4 Yes, I was just starting out and had no clue how to use my tools. LOL