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Summing it up

A project log for Shop Reorganization

Putting my house in order

david-tuckerDavid Tucker 05/11/2023 at 19:580 Comments

Now that my drill cart is done, it is time to take stock of the costs.  Not including tool purchases I spent around $300 in total upgrading the drill.  About half of that was wood, a quarter was hardware, and another quarter was drill upgrades.  Wood is crazy expensive right now, I'm not using particularly nice stuff here.  This could easily have cost twice as much.

The question then is was this worth it?  

Overall I'm very happy with the build. I do wish wood prices were half what they are now and that we had easier access to quality plywood, but still you have to live with what your given.

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I decided to make a small bracket for the back of my drill cart to hold my power drills.  As an experiment I tried printing out the plans 1:1 and gluing them to the wood and cutting everything out on the bandsaw.  It worked out quite well. The cuts are not perfect, but close enough that a touch of sanding cleans things up.  And it is probably more accurate then trying to transfer the dimensions over by hand.

I put it together with screws and wood glue.

A little sanding and it was ready to go.  I picked up a power strip to attach to the cart.  This lets me use my LED light as well as holding the drill chargers and it provides more flexibility in moving the drill around the shop. It is not the best use of this space, I may try to rework this later, but for now I'm happy.

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