Garage Organizer and Workbench

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Published 2024-04-26
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In this video I show how I build a workbench top and a garage organizer cabinet for my garage.

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Product links:
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Soft jaws: amzn.to/3WihefM
Bucket Lids: amzn.to/4dhdC3F
Jack stand hooks: amzn.to/3UxFOYP
Magnetic Sheet: amzn.to/3W95cW6
Power Strip: amzn.to/4aPOa3P
Heater: amzn.to/3xMQ4U2
Thermometer: amzn.to/4a9b2KB
Lights: amzn.to/3w9pQuu
Drawer organizer: amzn.to/3JBL3Ra
Drawer organizer: amzn.to/3w9qbNM
Clamps: amzn.to/49UIaFu
Boiled Linseed oil: amzn.to/49UIaFu

Taytools: lddy.no/h1jx
Magswitch: lddy.no/vmj5
Forstner bit set, these are pretty darn nice: lddy.no/vmjb
Fisch Brad point bits, very high quality: lddy.no/vmj9
Twist bits, also very high quality: lddy.no/vmj8
CMT 40 general purpose saw blade: lddy.no/vmja

All Comments (21)
  • @nils1953
    Those ending shots shook me. Is that really the same apprentice that played with saw dust, a pan and giant ear muffs not too long ago? Damn time flies.
  • @BlueBloodCstm
    I can almost feel the moisture oozing out of that lumber.
  • @locke3141
    After years of overhearing your videos, my wife just realized why your shop is called the “board room”. Just today .
  • I spit my coffee when you said “it gets cold in Denver” I’m up in Riverton Wyoming and I guess me saying that will make someone in Montana spit their coffee now lol
    Cheers 🍻
  • @eatdrinkwineguy
    That shop apprentice! Can’t believe how big he is now. Crazy!
  • @rsox38
    Brothers and Sisters by The Allman Brothers. Great choice.
  • @JohnColgan.
    Idea for your waste motor oil. Build a Sand Box for Garden Tools. Build open box approx 2ft wide,12in deep/high. Fill with coarse sand, add copious motor oil/kerosene mix.
    After using garden tools, shove vigorously into sand/oil mix to remove all mud/garden residue, leaves oil residue to prevent rust & smooth surfaces dig into garden easier. Hang tools above box to catch any drips & air dry
  • @billybike57
    Very nice work, lots of details, I like that!
  • @lindrake8315
    Always a great day when i see you post a video!
  • @akfisher7138
    Hey Mike, your British equivalent, a carpenter mainly, with exquisite attention to detail, is Bradshaw Joinery. Both of you really have lovely efficient and precise processes and of course quality results. Check out his doors! Interesting differences though due to different building products and materials.
  • @busomite
    Always a good day when you put up a video. Thanks for making it look easy! The shop apprentice looks like he’s near the proper age to actually apprentice now. WoW!
  • @mattelias721
    I have to get some of those bucket lids and that magnetic stuff now. Also, you neglected to highlight the pro tip of using your removed cargo van seat as an outfeed roller substitute. Total next-level stuff.
    Seriously, tho, I do like watching you make shop furniture. I've learned a lot of tricks from you.
  • These are my favorite projects - the ones where you slap stuff together using low quality wood.
  • @kenknight4560
    Good project, always enjoy your videos. Did something similar for my home machine shop and I am just finishing a hanging shelf cabinet located with a French cleat.
  • @laomudough
    Hello from north Texas .. thoughtful comments for Betts and Allman Bros ..... though you don't look old enough to have seen them back in the day ... I saw/listened/frlt them a few times late 60's early 70 's ... I think. I enjoy your videos and outstanding work.
  • That turned out real nice. Can't believe how much the shop apprentice has grown over the years!
  • @imac6
    This video comes as I'm in the midst of trying to figure out how to organize my half a garage workshop.. happy to learn from an experienced dude! Thanks!