Extension cord/Air hose storage solution
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- čas přidán 9. 12. 2018
- Follow along as I build my cord rack hanging storage solution. This cord rack is located in the front of my construction tool trailer. It allows me to store my cords and air hoses in a place where I can see each one, be able to get to each one without moving another and at a glance see if any of my cords/hoses are missing.
Total cost for project is $85-95 if you buy everything new at Home Depot. Your resources will vary.
You can acquire the plans I have put together to go with this video.
The plans include a full materials list with hyperlinks, pictures with dimensions, written instructions, and a tools list that I used.
Please send me an email to ShooshineJonnie@gmail.com for ordering and payment. I'll forward the PDF to you as soon as possible.
If you buy the plans and build a cord storage solution be sure to leave a link for pictures/video and a review of how it worked for you in the comments. - Jak na to + styl
Dude, you are an awesome teacher! Really love the suggested workarounds (e.g. you don't necessarily need a drill stand) so you don't have to spend beaucoup $ to tool up for this project. It's very humbling for a DIY hack like me to see the tight fit of all your pieces. True craftsmanship!
Wow, 😊 those are some very kind words. Thank you and thanks for watching. I'm glad you received value from the video. It makes them worth producing.
I’m putting one in my trailer great idea!
I want to see pictures/video when you get it installed.
Nicely done, brother!
Thank you crouton!
Thanks for showing how you made it! I saw your trailer tour and that was one of the things you showed that I thought was a great idea.
My pleasure. Thanks for taking the time to watch.
Thanks a lot man I'll make one for my trailer
My pleasure Daniel. Be sure to send me photos/video when you get it completed. I would love to see them. shooshinejonnie@gmail.com
a little oil or wax on the threads will help with threading the hooks into the blocks if your having trouble getting them in
That's a good tip. Thanks for watching and commenting.