DiResta Wrench Storage Roll up
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Watch me use an old waxed canvas tarp to make a wrench roll up to keep in my truck !
I am using a juki industrial machine I got on craigslist.
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I love the double line of stitches through the piece, it looks so professional and super durable!
A shop apron might be a good project for the rest of it.
@SalandFindles
5 жыл бұрын
Women wear aprons. 💪
@MarkWladika
5 жыл бұрын
@@SalandFindles Right, proving that it's a capital idea!
@SalandFindles
5 жыл бұрын
@@MarkWladika Capitalism has failed. Time for a new system of fair distribution. 🔥
@doubledarefan
5 жыл бұрын
@@SalandFindles Yes. It's called the Maker Society.
@rippermcguinn
5 жыл бұрын
Abso-friggin-lutely. Apron YES. Spray-painted DiRESTA. Sold in your store.
Too few guys know how to sew! Nice build, and cool idea using spray adhesive instead of pins.
May I say: classic diresta! Awesome project btw
Such a simple project but so inspiring. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Jimmy! Great and simple project. I drive a flatbed and can get lots of old green tarps. You have given me ideas.
Love your videos, simple ways to improve ones tool management
Beautiful how the sewing machine almost becomes an extension of you, everything flowing so quickly & accurately with the lovely spins at the one of each dividing section. Thanks for sharing!
My dads old Montgomery Ward set of wrenches came in a tool roll. I have always wanted to get one for my set. I think this one you have made is perfect.
Every single video I find myself adding another thing to my list of things to make. Awesome job as always.
Oh My...... You have many skills In México they would say to you " todologo " that means you know to do everything Good job like always 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
simple, smart idea, no annoying soundtruck, no unnececessary talking. wonderful. thank you jimmy
Thanks for always keep presenting us with a new set of skills needed to tackle any kind of project. Personally, it doesn't matter if you're using a machete, sewing machine, or a CNC plasma cutter. What I enjoy is watching you tackle a new problem and finding fast, creative solutions. Thanks, again.
Love it. I made one out of an old pair of jeans for my wrench set. Extremely helpful in keeping tools neat
My first tool kit at the age of 6 or 7 was a canvas roll up with a cloth tie. Brought back some fond memories. 😃 Thanks for the video. 👍
Nice and very practical project . I made mine twenty years ago and they are still serving well. Good video evan without commentary. Thank you Jimmy
Love a good sewing project. Fabric is so nice to work with because you can always find a use for scraps, even if it's just as stuffing.
Nobody: Jimmy: throws anything sharp on the table
@steveredenbaugh9058
5 жыл бұрын
then he should dive head first into the table.
@Wompylulz
5 жыл бұрын
@@steveredenbaugh9058 i see what you did there
@keithcronk7980
4 жыл бұрын
@@steveredenbaugh9058 YOU FIRST TO SHOW US HOW TO DO IT
1.5 million subscribers + years later and Jimmy is still putting out GREAT, steady content.
Man. Gots to love a good Diresta video. Relaxing.
So cool, this one is back in the groove of early vids that got me hooked. Thank you jimmy
What is really outstanding is how you established your style over the years: stencil, throwing, ice pick, etc and how the community adopts it.
Best 7 minutes of my day - Thanks Jimmy!!!
I love this. KZread needs more of these work/tool sewing videos. Thanks
@mikekollross8810
5 жыл бұрын
Alexander Dyer your version is pretty awesome.
Made a similar thing for my skateboard tools back in the 80's, kept it in my pocket before I had a truck. Screwdriver with a flip shaft Pliers and an adjustable Spanner. The rag was also used to clean up Nice simple job took me back watching this. Cheers
I like it. It is a nice, simple design. Easy to make...I really need to fix my sewing machine. Been sewing everything by hand for YEARS.
My mom first taught me how to use needle and thread when I was a kid. My wife taught me how to use her sewing machine almost 20 years ago. This confirms it....makers make with any tool they get their hands on. I wish I had an industrial sewing machine....you're my hero Ferris!!
Thanks for the video. I made my own based on your approach. Used a mid weight canvas I purchased from Home Depot.
Something calming about watching you sew
Awsome job as always and love the end!
As always you make it look easy! Beautiful job.
Best thing about this besides the awesome job you did making it was the vintage seasoned canvas you use .... Love it Bro!!👍👍
Only Jimmy can take something as simple as a tool rollup and make it absolutely amazing. Stay safe and creative brother.
I have a shop apron made from oilskin that was my grandfather-in-law's. (He was a stone mason that repaired the churches of the Old Town in Tallinn, Estonia.)
@TupperWallace
4 жыл бұрын
For 75 years, St Olaf’s church in Tallinn was the tallest building in the world! That distinction ended in 1625, however. I have a picture of my daughter standing on the terrifying narrow planks of the tower observation platform. Your grandfather had nerves of steel.
Old school, love it!!
this brings back memories of all kinds of tool rolls... electrical tools, plumbing tools, woodworking tools...
Another example of your Genius Jummy. Brilliant Video. Thank you for sharing, All the best from North London UK.
A man of many talents
fyi that juki has a thread cutter in the back, you drag the piece being sewed over it and it cuts the threads to the proper length
@aserta
5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, but it wastes line, most of them do. There was one made by Singer that popped out of the deck if you pressed a small lever, but for whatever reason, it hasn't been made in 40 years even tho it was the best solution so far.
@WilkinsonGarrett
4 жыл бұрын
@@aserta Do you happen to recall the model of that Singer?
Love how many times you threw things down. 😁
Nicely done Jimmy! 👍🏻👊🏻
Classic DiResta! Nice to see you using a sewing machine again.
Many years ago we had a pop up camper that used poles and waxed canvas (before the time of crank up pop up campers). That stuff was crazy durable. This is a nice substitute for leather. Nicely done dude! 😎
such personality in a simple piece of canvas!
Jimmy The man with golden hands. Hello from France.
@calholli
5 жыл бұрын
That's brass
DiResta for the win! Always creative, always fun.
Jimmy's fancy sewing and knife throwing show! love it!
My mom taught me how to sew and cook. Life lessons that everybody should know.
Oh yes ! Classic , awesome, delightful, Diresta videos.👍👍👍
Love what you do, sir
Loved your video, editing is excellent, and the workmanship is outstanding !! We really enjoyed the whole thing 💕 Thank you - Ted & Rosie 🌹
him running away with the roll up kit was super funny made my day love you diresta
Inspired. Again. Thank you.
I learned a lot from you you the king Jimmy diresta 👑🛠🔧🔩🗜⛓👍🏻⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Great way to start the day.JD video
Jimmy, never stop making things and throwing sharp and/or pointed objects on them after you finished them! Thanks for sharing!
Wait, wait, wait. No CNC. No Wazer. No plasma cutter. Man, Jimmy, you've changed. 😊💕
Man of many skills.
Organizational videos like this really butter my bread.
Fabric TOO. You are amazing
Flashbacks to my Dad and his hardware store. He made tool rolls for basic wrenches like yours, plumbing tools and one for electrical. Whenever there was an electrical problem around the store/house (we lived above the store) or for a customer that is what he would take with him. Roll it out on the spot, protects the surface and everything you need is right there! When my Dad passed away my Mom didn't know what they were for, took all the tools out of all the rolls, put the tools in box and threw the rolls out! :(
I make lots of bags for small tool storage, covers for stuff you want to keep dust off of and recently made a zippered dopp bag just for all the pencils, pens and makers that get thrown on the console of the truck. Real me do sew! I started by making bags for the custom multi piece fly rods that I make and couldn’t find bags for. Same exact concept as the tool rolls. My son is a maker of custom bags he sell online. Makes them out of milspec cordura and ballistic nylon in every camo pattern imaginable. He has three commercial machines and I’m the recipient of all his short rolls for my small projects.
I like it. Good work.
Super video 👍🏻 adding the ice pick at the end was a nice touch!
Simple yet awesome
This is why I love you. Incredible.
Killin it jimmy. Keep it up.
I'm jealous of how well those scissors cut
Awesome - love seeing men sew
This was so so good
That is awsome. My old plastic roll is on the way out I didn't think of making one.
Great video and build Jimmy! Really cool use of material!
I like the sound it makes
Great job Jimmy
Classic Diresta. ;). Love it
New Diresta videos are why I stay up late 😁 Well done, sir!!
Great idea Jimmy
Very cool tool roll. 👍
Love the ending! Throwing it on the table, throwing a knife for for good measure. Love it!
That’s excellent man
Heart of Gold DiResta, Heart of Gold.
Fantastic project. I'll be building mine shortly.
Thank you for making more videos. Your the best
Great video! Completely different set of tools this time... love the variation!
Classic DiResta. With better lightng. Love the content
Another amazing Vid! Nothing better than organized tools! Sleep Well Jimmy!
CLASSIC DIRESTA!!
I have needed to make one of these for a while now. I've an old canvas tent that would be PERFECT for that!
Jimmy is the king of doing things 'by eye'.
It's just a different kind of power tool. My dad always kept his wrenches in a canvas roll. I keep mine hanging on the wall. Thanks for sharing!
You my good man have earned a subscribe! That was a slick video. Every step was clear there wasn't a word of dialogue and yet I got your message. Good ish sir.
Quando Deus nos dá um dom é maravilhoso.... Diresta seu talento e seu profissionalismo é lindo de se ver ! Parabéns!!! 🇧🇷💗😘😘 Brasil
Great video!
My wife said she's making me one of these now. I'm glad she subscribed to your channel 👍
Thanks for tutorial. I just made a tool roll for my carving knives.
Welcome back Jimmy, nice video.
At first I thought this was in the old shop but it just has all them old shop feels 😊 hell yeah brotha 👊
Great job !!! Bravo!!!
Made something similar from a pants leg for my rasps and files. Asked mom to show me how to use her sewing machine. Thanks mom!
Bravo, you are the best