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  1. #1
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    Default My diy drill bit storage cabinet

    hi everybody so today arfter searching the web looking at differant types of drill bit storage ideas , i hoped in the car and went to bunnings ohh btw it was about 40degres in my shop so it was hell hot but i was determanded to finish it today still needs a coat of piant but other than that it turned out great
    now the fun parts is filling it
    has anybody else got any drill bit storage ideas
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    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQUOi9UvWb8]YouTube - WOODWORK PROEJCTS , SE1 EP4 HOW TO BUILD A TOOL STORAGE CABINATE[/ame]


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    Looking forward to seeing the final product.

    BTW: You really should be using some PPE with that saw.

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    I hope this doesn't break any rules but I did look and can't find anything on linking another forum's post.

    Drill Storage

    I am definitely going to build this before I die!
    CHRIS

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mini View Post
    I hope this doesn't break any rules but I did look and can't find anything on linking another forum's post.

    Drill Storage

    I am definitely going to build this before I die!
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    Chris, you will have to have 2 cabinets.

    GM, good looking cabinet.
    Pat
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    Yeah, very nice. I like it.
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    Cheers John

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mini View Post
    I hope this doesn't break any rules but I did look and can't find anything on linking another forum's post.

    Drill Storage

    I am definitely going to build this before I die!
    thanks man yeah i still havent finished it [ painting that is ]its basicly done just needs to fill it up
    thanks for all the great comments everybody

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    OK nice job and you deserve a drink or three after that. I find I have drill bits stored all over the shop in cases etc. I like the idea of being organised but its beyond me. Next time around perhaps.
    Michael

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    Drill bit storage can be a nightmare, any attempt to keep them tidy is to be applauded

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    Great thread, after losing my storage in the recent floods, all my bits are now living in plastic containers. I am going to have to have a go at this one, Great idea.
    Dave,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluegum View Post
    Great thread, after losing my storage in the recent floods, all my bits are now living in plastic containers. I am going to have to have a go at this one, Great idea.
    thanks , sorry to hear bout that hope you recovered, yeah im still yet to fill mine but its still a good all round good storage cabinate for anything glue , nails , screws im thinking bout putting little ees in mine

    cheers sam

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    Hi Sam,

    Yeah mate we were very lucky, got 90% of our stuff out. Shed wise I moved all my tools and most other other stuff to higher ground, Timber had to stay but it will dry out and clean up. Measured the tidal mark at 2.2 metres The only thing I did forget to get out was my collection of Aust wood review mags. All lost but they can be replaced, bit easier now a lot of them are coming out on DVD. Biggest casualty was my work bench which had to be demolished. Gives me an excuses to build a bigger and better version. There were people out there a lot worse off than us. I consider us to be very lucky.
    Dave,
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