Better Manage Build Projects - How to Make an Awesome Organiser Trolley
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I've been thinking of making this cart for some time. It will help to my organise projects by managing the tools I'm using and also keeping parts together. It should be a big help and stop my workbench from getting cluttered.
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After years of watching what you accomplish, you don't do 'useless'. And this project one again demonstrates that.
@SuperDavidEF
10 ай бұрын
Yeah, when he said that about the "useless" comment, I was fairly shocked. First of all, the comment was about a tool that had already proven to be useful, so the comment itself was pretty "useless". But also, why would anybody think a comment like that would be appropriate? We're here to be entertained, and maybe a bit inspired. Nobody has the right to tell another man what he *can* or *should* build in his own shop!
@corinkayaker
10 ай бұрын
@@SuperDavidEF It was just not just one comment, it was a whole lot. The truth is I don't reckon those commenting have ever made anything....
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
I'm honestly not worried about negative comments - I've grown used to them over the years even though I was never too worried about them anyway. I just thought about those comments while I was using the jig and thinking how useful it really is with a smile on my face. :)
@SuperDavidEF
10 ай бұрын
@@PaskMakes I'm glad you've got a good attitude about it. You really are an amazing person as well as an amazing craftsman.
@danielcolby7293
10 ай бұрын
excellent video and a very utilitarian cart…fun to watch…love the color✌️
I think this is one of your better designs. The effort you put into making the metal shop is really paying off. Good for you Pask!
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much David - Glad you like it! I'm pretty confident this is going to be a big help. :)
I initially subscribed to your channel for the wood working projects. But your metal work continues to fascinate me. What a fantastic project! Thank you for sharingit with us.
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Glad you're enjoying the projects Mike, whether they're woodwork or metalwork. :)
@topwater6365
10 ай бұрын
Amazing what a man and a few tools can accomplish.
Absolutely brilliant! I really love your metalwork projects, this one has some really clever design elements.
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much! Glad you found it interesting! :)
I like how everyone on the Internet is a expert on what you need and what you don't need in your own personal shop lol.
@btrswt35
10 ай бұрын
The thing I don't get, is everyone is addressing him by name in the comments. It's not like there is anyone else in the video plus most (if not all) don't know him on a personal level.
@smashyrashy
10 ай бұрын
@btrswt35 you don't have to know someone on a personal level to call them by their name? KZread commenters do use it to try and seem like they are cool for knowing his name though
@smashyrashy
10 ай бұрын
Why do you like it? I find it annoying
@miniblasan5717
10 ай бұрын
@@btrswt35t depends on what kind of culture you grew up from, Sweden had at least when I went to school that you addressed both your teachers and students by first name and only last name if there were people with the same first name, was it even more troublesome that teachers or students had both the same first and last name, then would some students jokingly come up with nicknames like "Adam the first" with a hint that this teacher was here first of all with the same first and last name.
@jerbear7952
14 күн бұрын
Sometimes its helpful and usually comes from at least a "form" of caring. Also confurmation bias and all kinds of other stuff. But yeah. You should use peg board more man. Good stuff. Durable...menards sells hooks cheap and licorice
Nice job with this project. I like the "50's" esk look. (btw, I am always amazed at how many people who seldom or never build anything like to "weigh in" on how others who do make are always "doing it all wrong.")
@corinkayaker
10 ай бұрын
^ This is so true!
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
I was going for that sort of vibe so thanks very much! There's always more ways to do something so constructive criticism is awesome and welcome. Some people though, are just nothing more than negative. :)
@Joew99001
10 ай бұрын
The strongest opinions are those based on absolutely no facts or experience. Nothing to confuse the process of not thinking.
@cmdrsocks
10 ай бұрын
@@Joew99001 My mother always used the quote, "Empty vessels make the most noise." The internet is often like a huge warehouse of empties.
@noeaguinaga4018
10 ай бұрын
You can always tell the ones that are the worst. When someone comments about them they always get defensive and ugly. My grandfather used to always say. " If it don't apply, let it fly!"
That entire cart could have been bought in a configuration pretty close to exactly the way yours is. I think it's infinitely cooler that you built it instead. The pride in having done it yourself and the experience doing so...priceless. Great work brother.
@piotrnod6489
10 ай бұрын
Cart he created will probably outlive us both man. Quality of that dude creations is simply outstanding. Cheers.
Another awesome build and the vintage tool green is a great choice for the color. Have to add that I showed my brother-in-law an older video of yours the other day that I had completely forgotten that I had watched, and noticed that your filiming has gotten a lot better in five years. Thanks for continuing to be a great teacher and demonstrator.
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks - I'm super happy with the colour too. Filming has been a fun journey and something I'm working on getting better at all the time. :)
That's a great build! One more thing might be a slot to hold a builder's square, since they often get in the way on most toolboxes. You have room on the back and would be out of the way until it is needed.
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much! I do already have a good place I keep my builders square but it's a good idea. :)
Fantastic video and great watch. Loved the use of the box making jig and I cannot get enough of that welding table. It came up fantastic I reckon. Well done. Now you just need a bigger workshop to accomodate all this stuff you build!
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks mate - glad you enjoyed it! I definitely need to think about more workshop space! :)
I’m always amazed by how easy you make it look to make something that looks like it came off of a factory production line! 😯
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much :)
I’ve now watched every video with my kids and we’re all playing workshop in the garage. Thanks for making my kids ask “can we make something?”
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
That's awesome and great to hear! Thanks very much! :)
That look amazing. The colour definitely has a UK high school technology classroom in the 80s vibe
Whoever has the time to comment negative things on a video of someone making wonderful things is clearly the useless one and just projecting that onto you. Great work sir,always a pleasure to watch you make, thanks for taking us along.
The phrase "wicked sweet cart" was ringing in my head. Thanks for sharing the methods of construction, I hope to do something similar soon.
Having grown up in Qld, there is something sort of nostalgic about seeing surface rust on all your bare steel. Great work as usual mate!
Dont worry about what the commenters say criticizing your work. Jigs and machines and storage pay dividends long term. Even if that jig took you 5 hours to make, it still saved you far more time in the end. There's no other way to make those bends without an enormous sheet metal break. You don't have space for that and it wouldn't give such a clean result anyhow. Ignore the negative commenters. Your stuff is always brilliant. I've never heard of that drawer gliding tape As usual your sense of proportion is really world class. It looks beautiful
You have more knowledge than the naysayers, You are full of wisdom. Thank you!
Love that "and I know that from experience". I'm getting a new colleague (fresh from university) up to speed, bright kid, and sentiments like that are uttered regularly. Along with "there's those who have and those who will, we can fix things"...
Welcome back, Neil!!!! I hope that you enjoyed your sojourn to Atlanta!!! Two word description: Awe-Some!!!!
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much :)
Like a Boss, Neil ! Awesome & the colour is spot on too. As for practicallities of jigs. . . I'd like to see a 'nay-sayer' struggle with a project without a jig and then do it again, with. If that doesn't convince them, then let them throw away their vice and just hold work between their knees lol.
The way you rounded the rectangle side piece was great! I'm sure there are a few ways to do it, but this really impressed me.
Great project Neil. It'll be nice to put some dense foam inside the drawers with cut outs for tools..👍🤞
That scoring cut on the steel ..Wow. I never thought of doing that to get a straight bend.Brilliant
What I like the most about your videos is that you don't pretend to be a "pro of everything". You show your mistakes, progress and things you learn while doing it.
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much :)
Of all the projects, this one is awesome. I don’t have the tools or skills to make one out of metal, I can definitely see a 3/4” plywood trolley in my future. Beautifully done!👍👍👍 Thanks for the inspiration.
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
I also thought it would be a great project for plywood - I should've mentioned that. Glad you enjoyed the video! :)
Nice to see some old-fashioned skills being put to good use, your work always is of a high quality. Love the colour as well, really suits the equipment
I gotta say I really love some of the old school metal shaping equipment you've got in the workshop
Neat! Your metal drawers are the bee's knees. Really clever design, and finish. [can't hardly believe that some folks were criticizing your drawer jigs--they are ingenious]
It’s so amazing to see all your recent tools come into full force in this project. The workflow was already decent here but it’s going to be great seeing this in the mix speeding things up!
I notice your shop has a lot of sunlight at times at least... Make sure that magnifying glass doesn't turn into a fire starter! Excellent polish as always
Super nice portable tool organizer!. Thanks for reminding me that drawers don't need to have roller ways. In fact, your drawers will probably still be working fine 100 years from now!
Looks super stylish! And whoever said that jig was useless definitely doesn't make projects as cool as you do
I never really thought of a cabinet as a work of art. But you pulled it off. Nice job thanks for taking us along.
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much :)
I love how you make it look so easy. Great looking cabinet
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much :)
Awesome build. I love each and every cart in my shop. I like how this one is super tailored to your needs. Thank you!
Absolutely beautiful. I love your design.
That paint color is spot on for old industrial equipment. Beautiful build!
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much :)
I love that you always go the extra mile to make it better.
Absolutely looks like it was built in the '50s something you would find in popular mechanics, Great job
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much :)
Brilliant build Neil!
Awesome. So nice to be able to make and customise it to your exact needs
Looks great!!! That is an absolutely beautiful green!
I love this retro look you're going for in your shop. This piece is fantastic! Looks tremendous and SO useful.
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much :)
This is an awesome piece Pask! So cool to see you putting so many metal-working techniques together to improve your shop and your skills.
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much :)
Awesome work, and I really enjoyed the muted sound of those drawers being slid on the tape. 😀
I love how you explain in detail how you do many people don't explain what they are doing and they
great piece of kit. i love how functional for YOU your workshop and tools are. always enjoy your videos!
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much :)
Beautiful work Neil!! It's always a pleasure to watch you work. A friend of mine taught me how to use a MIG welder yesterday and I was just thinking about what kind of projects I wanted to try. I love your idea of an organizer cart!
Im liking your metal shop, Neil!
What an awesome bit of kit. I'd skip the magnetic tool holder unless you enjoy collecting chips and swarf! 😂😂
Welcome back, your follower from Egypt, and I love all of your works, all of them are amazing.❤ Greetings to you
I started watching your channels for the woodworking you do. I really enjoy the metalworking too.
Beautiful design well made of course and looks like it would be a very handy shop helper . Thanks
Well, really stellar build. Looks great, fun to see you continue to work on the metal working side.
Nice work, really liked the pulls/handles.
Wow. Nice work! Spendid workmanship.
Perfect, like the box cutting jig ❤
Awesome job Neil!
This is awesome. Very pretty colour too
I LOVE this project! And the choice of paint color to make it look like something manufactured back in the ‘50s or even earlier was great!
Impressive, as always. Your creations are truly art!
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much :)
Great work mate! Reminds me of the Metal work classes at school!
Just Awesome as usual. So nice to see your channel growing. All the best
This is awesome. Hats off to you, Sir.
absolute favorite maker channel
Always very creative and beautiful work
Besides being fun/cool/interesting designs, your vids (and the way you go about your work) is filled with tons of practical and useful nuggets. Makes me happy 😊
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much :)
A great video as usual. I'm astonished at how much your metal working skills have come along, especially welding. We've seen you learning and improving but in this video you look so much more comfortable and accomplished than before. Keep up the great work.
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much :)
That slide tape is fantastic stuff. The trolley looks amazing. Well done.
That's just amazing Sir, well done.
Fantastic build. Loved seeing how it all came together and the box jig+bending was immensely satisfying to watch
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much :)
That was great and beautiful color too!
Thanks for showing the easy way, and the brilliant, all together Neil. Cheers mate
I really appreciate and enjoy your builds, and I always look forward to seeing the next video. Please do keep it up. You have a way of being creative and thinking outside the normal. And all your builds come out with a solid good look to it ... nothing looks like ya, just throwing it together to meet a need.
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much Riley! :)
*Perfect caster choice.* 😎👍
Great video, just yesterday I was just drawing up some plans to build myself a tooling cart. Thanks for your video.
Another great video! You make the metal working look easy, the jigs are well worth the time. Thanks for the motivation, I’m off to the workshop!! 👍
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks Bert - great to hear you're heading out to the workshop! :)
Ditto on all the amazing compliments! Great project and it turned out great!!
Very tidy. The colour fits the shop perfectly
Indeed, "Awesome" is the word to describe this project! 👌
Love everything you make, a pleasure to watch and learn....!!!
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much :)
Absolutely brilliant, and love the jigs.
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much :)
Awesome work Neil. Love that die-block you had at the end to form the handels for the smaller drawers - ive never seen one of those before. Such a handy cart. My only suggestion is something to stop the larger drawers from being able to be slid all the way out when your in a hurry...
You have some talent! Beautiful project.
Great practical metalworking with a no fuss approach. Fantastic outcome. Thanks Neil.
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
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Both useful and beautiful!! I love your box making jig!!
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
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Another useful project with a combination of educational and entertainment content. It has been interesting to see you evolve from a recycler of scrap wood to an artisan of the first order.
I bloody love watching your videos Neil.
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much :)
Excellent video, as always. I hope it's endlessly gratifying for you to create so many useful things, and to make them well. Cheers!
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! :)
Really looks nice! Good work there!
Awesome, as always, Neil. Greetings from Siberia
What an amazing build! I love the colour 😃
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much :)
Reminds me of some of the furnishings I've seen in pictures of abandoned hospitals. Very cool style.
That paint looks awesome. Great job Neil!
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much :)
Great project Neil.
I reckon it turned out great Neil-the color choice is perfect. *Well done!*
Masterful work. Nice useful finished product too 👍😊
Sweet look to it with the color & beautifully done as always
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much :)
Great work!!! Always find your videos super educational and engaging to boot!
@PaskMakes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much :)