Never heard anyone on RU-vid be humble enough to ask for a thumbs down and the information on how to improve. Not only will I thumbs up, you just got yourself a subscriber.... I enjoyed the video as well. Thanks
This is easily the best idea I’ve seen for these carts. Great video, great ideas, and it was awesome to see your kid helping out!! Just followed the channel!
Greg Norvell the wrenches are my favorite too, that’s what I will be sticking with, but I wanted to show the diversity so people could adapt to what fits their needs. Thanks for watching!!
The possibilities are nearly endless. You could paint the board or wrap it with car wrap material. Could also use epoxy and make a cool design and create a nice backdrop. I saw a floor that someone had gone over a few thousand pennies and then epoxied over them, looked great.
I cannot understand, how you got dislikes! This was one of the better videos on how to make life better and no clickbait or chasing views. Editing was on point please keep up what your doing. I rewatched your video, and I figured out why I would dislike your video.... because your organization is something to be jealous of!!! I’m even more impressed the second time.
SHAWИEE HILLS WORKSHOP I’m subscribing! We use these carts at my job and many thanks for this. Hopefully I can get my helper to wear ppe and turn out such clean work .
Going to combine the iPad with the wrench and add one for the phone. Put a rubber seal around the top of lid then when dealing with significant saw dust in air, simply cover the lid and electronics are good! Thanks for the ideas!!!!
Awesome concept! I was thinking you could change out the configuration even more quickly if you mounted neodymium magnets to the corners and make the panel just a bit smaller so you don’t have to remove the struts.
I would rather do some welding. I think the best hf tool Cart mod is bolting the side cabinet with drawers to the cart. Takes a little drilling and bolting and some grinding to get the top to close properly but it makes a nice cart.
I love those Ernst gripper wrench organizers. I bought them for my tool box about 2 years ago. they are worth every penny. I like them so much I bought the screw driver organizer and Socket Boss organizers. the socket boss organizers are expensive, but I no longer break the plastic posts on the cheap harbor freight organizers. I am going to look at adapting this hack to my Husky tools cart and see how it works. thanks for the ideas.
Dang dude! That was great mods! Been wanting to replace a cheap, flimsy cart that finally fell apart on me. Now you've inspired me! Almost need to get 5 of the dang carts just to have all of these options! Ha ha ha
Thank you for sharing. You gave me a great idea for my tool box on my trunk. Im always digging through it looking for tools. You just don't know how much harder it is to find the tool in that thing than the job at hand. Not really sure how I will mount the sockets. Thinking about some designs I can 3d print with magnets inlaid. Thank you
I can't take credit for anything on the videography side anymore, I started sub contracting out my video edits at the beginning of the year. Which has given me extra time to work on the thumbnail, lol.
It's a good idea. And I enjoyed the video. But you do all of this without adding the wood. All of these (except maybe a TV mount) come as magnets and will hold to the lid with tools in them. I have 3 of the different tool holders on my Bluepoint cart. Some of them you can buy at harbor freight.
i just cut a grove in the wood and stuck it in from the back. It is completely passive . If i take the board off I can pull the wrench holders out from the plywood.
I've looked in the comments and I'm not really seeing what I'm trying to find so I'll ask. Roughly what size of TV can you fit in there? 24-in? 20-in? I'm just trying to gauge this because my son is actually looking toward that route.