Chris Hatfield
Former Member (by the member's request)
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Be kind, it's my first project posted here.
Most of you know my affinity for cordless tools because I have no permanent power. Well, I had been wanting a better way to bring these batteries back and forth. Now, I have one.
This was made from scrap from the planer cart I terminated a few months ago. This is also of my own design.
Getting the pieces down to size.
Skipped putting the dados in, but you get the idea.
Charger on top, two removable shelves.
Total capacity of seven batteries, I have five now.
Left to do: sand the shelves down to make removing them easier, along with a finger pull. Edge band the whole thing. Put a back on and handles on the sides. Take down the sides a bit so it will fit in my kitchen cabinet. Make a hole for the power cord.
And when the time comes, put on the French cleat so it can sit on my wall instead of a surface when I'm out there.
Most of you know my affinity for cordless tools because I have no permanent power. Well, I had been wanting a better way to bring these batteries back and forth. Now, I have one.
This was made from scrap from the planer cart I terminated a few months ago. This is also of my own design.
Getting the pieces down to size.
Skipped putting the dados in, but you get the idea.
Charger on top, two removable shelves.
Total capacity of seven batteries, I have five now.
Left to do: sand the shelves down to make removing them easier, along with a finger pull. Edge band the whole thing. Put a back on and handles on the sides. Take down the sides a bit so it will fit in my kitchen cabinet. Make a hole for the power cord.
And when the time comes, put on the French cleat so it can sit on my wall instead of a surface when I'm out there.