Home Made Work Center Build

Stauf

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Hey folks, I've been reading the forum for awhile now, picked up many good tips and enjoyed the tool reviews.

Here's a project I just completed, inspired by johnny round boy's work center.

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Base

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Bottom of base - firmly attaches to CT22

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Starting the sides

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Sides going up

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Second Shelf

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Shelf for Screw containers

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Adding Pegboard

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Top Shelf

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Area for drill accessories

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Final Shelf

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Here's how it looks on the Vac:

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Here it is fully loaded (I'm sure I can add more):

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Small but fun project.  Took a bit of time figuring what I wanted to put on the work center.

Attaches to vac just like a systainer, no play and very stable.

Here's the shop after I finished - I think I used every tool I owned:

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Wayne
 
Very nice!  I like what you did with your whole shop...sysports and all,  Inspiring! [thumbs up]  Oh yeah, I'm not far from new hear either, but, welcome!
 
nice work center and syports. looks like a good shop under all that stuff [eek]
 
Looks nice. Are you going to take it to jobs?  Or just use it in your shop?  How many hours did it take to make it?  Probably about 2 days I figure?
 
I like this, looks very useful.  I hope you are going to paint it grey with green trim. ;)
 
Thanks folks.

It will just be used in the shop, concrete floor (basement) so it rolls around nicely.

It does come off the vacuum though - like taking off a systainer but more complicated (all that crap on board).

It did take about 2 days to build, I went slow as I was designing as I built.

Made from spare maple I had and a few other spare bits so cost was nil.  Milled the maple to size as I needed it so that added a bunch of time.

 
Yes locks firmly to base.

See pic # 2 above.

Just copied the bottom of a systainer.
 
Not top-heavy at all.  Very solid and difficult to tip - I tried.

The 2 bottom trays are fairly heavy though.  Solid Maple and 3/4 ply.
 
Thanks so much for the ideas. I did a version of this tonight and it took about three hours using Baltic Birch and your examples. Thanks for sharing - this will really help my kitchen installs stay more organized.
 
Stauf said:
Not top-heavy at all.  Very solid and difficult to tip - I tried.

Don't let PaulMarcel get near it.  Those things like to wrestle with him - and usually win... 

[big grin]

That having been said, how about some pix of your sysports? 

 
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