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Helpful comment, I hope - For hogging out those mortises for the dowel, you should pilot hole all the way through with a small bit (3/16 or less), then pre drill out the first 1/4 inch or so from both sides with your final bit size using the small drill hole as a reference. Then drill out the center, removing the middle last, rather than one side that blows out as the bit shoots through the last layers of plywood and destroys the veneer.
I'd like to add "*Modern woodworking". Old styles of joinery and fine carving etc. used to make for some really great organic form furniture, but now everything I see online is perfectly square, made using 20 different machines and has unnecessary biscuit joins to make up for a woodworker that doesn't know how to properly join angles together.
100% agree with you on this. Not only do I build my wood shop storage like this…I also built my kitchen storage like this AND my firewood storage the same. My neighbor thought I was nuts regarding the firewood storage until he saw it in action.
There was a moment there, where I swear you said "Cuddle the parts prior to assembly." I guess this explains why my projects have been so problematic lately, I'm just not giving enough attention to the material's needs!
That is some kind of high level storage right here. Awesome man. I already built my upper cabinets on my workstation like 2-3 years ago, so I won't redo it, and frankly, it's working, but yours are quite nice, and I'm totally sure that the next time I have to build something for storage I'll do that. I think it is also good for lower cabinets because you always end up crouching to reach the back, and don't see it often. When talking to my wife about a freezer, she didn't want to get a horizontal one because items on the bottom always end up lost because you put shit up it. I though that it would be smart to design a freezer with vertical drawers to get access to full size, but you basically just did it horizontally, proving that sliding is far superior to just a box. Nice once !
I like this style of video a lot! Your other cabinet videos were great, but I like when you strictly speak about each step you're doing, while doing it. If that makes any sense. A great video and deserves a million views. Just don't buy any bot views, lol. If you know, you know.
Was going to say this, I have a small one for spices, a bigger one for flower, rice, pasta etc and then a middle one for cooking pots and pans in the kitchen...
Yeah, I work at a cabinet hardware distributor and there are plenty of inserts for this application. Not sure how they would compare on price vs the materials used here, plus the advantage of building to the exact space. If you have the ability and means I'd say it's a worthwhile project. Plus these are built like a brick s#!thouse.
Cool beans! For me, when I make shop storage, I tend to cut dados (3/32ish deep) to locate the draw slides (or glides, or whatever they are called). It does take a bit of time, but makes assembly a no brainer.
You have a really great way to communicate and love the video sequencing. I’ve been wood working for about 5 years and still learn great techniques from watching your videos.
I literally got a concussion last week, because I stored some 12" cast-iron C- clamps on a rack about 2 feet above my eye level, & they fell down on my head. I now have to do occupational therapy, & have a 4-6 wk recovery time. Im just sharing this so other woodworkers wont do the same stupid thing I did.
This is almost exactly what I've been thinking of since seeing another vid on tall cabinets like this from bear mountain builds, this is going in the projects folder right next to it
One of my first landlords about 36 years ago was a drawerbinet guy… drawer glides have come a long ways since and it might even work now. That early adult kitchen was tough sledding and no doubt stunted the commercial success of drawerbinets for any entrepreneur who might have lived there 😂
I love you style. Instructive without being condescending. You missed your calling as a shop teacher. I am building my forever home with a 90 yo woman in mind (because someday there will be one) and in the kitchen, I only want drawers on the bottom for easy access. Now you have me rethinking the top cabinets too. 🤔
If you have the space you could make the top nailers french cleats. It would do a lot more to prevent the drawerbinet from crushing you as you screw it into the studs.
I can tell you 100% why people don't do this as an engineer. Putting a lot of weight at the end of a stick creates "torque", which is a force enacted by improper leverage. Anyone reading this, go and get a bag of oranges or something else that is reasonably heavy, and place it at the end of a broomstick. Notice how holding it out makes the oranges feel MUCH heavier? That's torque. By having your cabinets stand at the end of a rail instead of being anchored to the wall, you effectively reduce its carrying capacity in half, or else you risk it literally ripping off of your wall and possibly pulling parts of the wall with it!
To anyone that is reading this. From a non engineer. This comment is a massive oversimplification and you do not just reduce capacity by 50%. Long short, don’t load your cabinets with bricks, but the slides will fail long before you rip anything out of the wall.
Pull out drawers for the bottom cupboards too. And keep your heaviest tools/items at the bottom of the uppers and at the tops of the bottoms. Reaching up or down to lift something heavy will ruin your back. Keep the weight as close to your waist as you can.
They do. Eg our full height kitchen cabinet. I've been thinking of making lots more or modifying our current cabinets. Problem is time taken up minding grandchildren and daughter has some of my tools to install shelves and cupboards in her house
Your drawerbinets are a mini version of Zach’s (from Bear Mountain Builds) “Vertical Sliding Storage Shelves” that he made a few months ago. Since then, I’ve made some just like you did EXCEPT I installed the drawer slides on the top & bottom BUT I had to add 2 pairs to each cabinet for stability. I just didn’t want to see the drawer slides. I did lose 1 inch in height but I also took that into account from the beginning when I designed them. Thanks for sharing!!
Cut the plywood pieces into same size rectangles and glue them together together to a double thickness sheet, seams shifted from layer to the other Then you have a Frankenstein double thickness sheet
Love the idea. Going to turn the second bay of my garage into ?something? so ideas are essential. Bought a set of "third hands" and that makes life so much easier.
Felt so called out at the end about the moving boxes and plywood scraps 😂 Great video! Congrats on the Nobel Peace Price - judges loved the pizzaz and sparkles I’m sure
I have planned on building these for years which I'm hoping to get to in January. I just have been calling them vertical drawers. I think I want to make mine thinner but I'll make that Judgment at the end of your video
I'm sure glad to see this because I am planning to do a very similar thing for my shop, but with glass fronts instead of wood and on the sides I will go with regular cabinet doors so it is easy to get in there when it is against the wall like in the case of your rightmost drawerbinet. Hopefully you update us after living with these for more than a week but regardless I'm going to build them even if they suck because regular cabinets suck as well so worst case it's a zero sum choice. :D
Good video, enjoyed to watch even I have no intend to build this by my own. You are right about scrap wood. I keep scrap pieces for approx. 2 years, and then hand it over to my neighbor so she can burn it in her oven 😁
nice we call them slide out pantry, but I've never built one or owned one, but they do exist ;-).. I've also seen slightly angles cabinets with sliding doors, so you can't bang your head
Now I know what those pull out thingies in my wall mounted toolbox are called...drawerbinets. I put my drawer slides on the top and bottom instead of the sides. Did you consider that placement and, if so, why did you opt for putting them on the sides instead?
I talked through it with my buddy and the slides aren't technically designed to hold a load like that. Likely fine, but I figured I would play is safe since other people will be making them and the extra width wasn't that important to me. Needed the height though
You definitely got me thinking I may need Drawerbinets. I've got a dog run under my miter station. It's 14' long and 44" deep, and I've got 10' ceilings. I've been thinking of putting upper cabinets over the miter station (brand new shop I'm trying to organize), but the long reach to the back of the cabinets have been concerning. A Drawerbinet may be the answer. Thanks for sharing, love your channel and your wit. BTW, what's that cool flip up measuring device your had on your miter station. I'm in the market for putting in a T track and measuring tape on my miter station and I've been looking at different setups, and haven't seen the one your using.
Looks fantastic! Very functional and aesthetically pleasing. It would be hilarious if you included an onscreen counter of the times you said drawerbinet. 😂
I don't know John, but I think you have changed my cabinet world with this vid. I need more space in my small shop. I have a perfect place for a cabinet. But, cabinets are a pain as you alluded to. This design is brilliant. I plan on building a drawerbinet for that cabinet space I mentioned earlier. Thank you for your lament to Peanut. I live in NYS. I'm so ashamed of the government here. It is what happens when controlled by large cities that are leftist.
We have something very similar in our laundry room and kitchen. House was built in the late 80s. Great video though! I doubt the guy who installed ours gave them a clever name.
In fact what you built there is what we have in our german kitchen since the 1990s its called a pharmacy drawer cabinet and over 30 years later we are still glad we have it. I always wondered why the US standard cabinets are so plain and waste of space.
Maths... of a 12-year old when I get in the shop. You, me and many others! Despite having done maths to degree level and worked with maths and functions for most of my life and even being pretty good at mental arithmetic. Why is that?
Great tips. Thank you. What kind of plywood are you using? I like Baltic Birch, but it seems to have disappeared. Local plywood has few layers and is poor quality.
I'd be a little worried about storing anything heavy in those - I'm no engineer, but doesn't this mean you're effectively changing the type of force on the those top screws from mostly shear to mostly tension? - Seems to me the added leverage to those top screws by having the drawer extended is gonna be way more than a typical upper cabinet gets.
@3:53 Hamilton Beach? You gotta go with (German) Rowenta. It'll last you a lifetime. And yes, I would vote for your Nobel Peace Prize, but I've noticed that Peace Prize winners are all morons so I won't. Drawerbinets....Love it. Trademark it! You know what else I love? That EXACT same shirt. Even my Gen-X boys tell me it's a good looking shirt. It has this "texture" quality look to it. Awesome.
To be honest, I don’t like the idea. I see another con being that as a drawer of shelves on the wall, the weight of multiple shelves and material while protruding out from the wall, that’s asking in some cases for it to rip out of the wall if not properly secured. Shorter people needing to reach higher things with a step stool, it seems like more work. Glad you like the idea and how it turned out for you, but I wouldn’t suggest or recommend it for general and every day use. Especially in a kitchen.
Even still, you lose space having to nest a box within the overall box and have to deal with the installation of slides. And the fact that it’s above a counter and you have to look around the sides of it to find stuff is enough of a drawback in my eyes. My opinion is that it’s not a better design for those reasons along with the cons shared in the video. The use of lags and adding even more slides does not remedy the everyday use of it. That adds even more cost to the whole situation.
You’re not going to rip them out of the wall. You would likely break your drawer slides first. My wife can also confirm short people need stools with any type of cabinet 😂
I gotta admit, haven't watched the video. But seeing the thumbnail for a second I have a problem with the type of handle and its placement for this context. (context = high up) Looks like it can be more intuitive and ergonomic. Just an idea: I think it would be better if you just flip the handles 180 degrees so you "grip it from above" (sounds sexual didn't mean to). It'll save you an awkward hand movement. Try it.
What do you mean a dumb joke!? We can win noble prize for woodworking right! Don't spoil my dream. Actually think these are far more flexible in terms of size and flexibility so I'm all in my friend.
Because every neat little feature is expensive! If you build your own, your time is worth nothing because it's for yourself. Most people dont have the know how to do this and Cabinet shops dont do this for free.
TH-cam commercial ads have increased >100%. Maybe even 500%. Some ads double or triple the sound volume; wake people up at night, and attack my hearing. The hearing attack may even be dangerous. It's so loud. So, the idea is to either pay for premium, or get annoyed more and more until I relent. Time to break up the Google monopoly. For sure. 8(
How much of an engagement hit would you take for a non-clickbait title that's more descriptive of the content? I'm clicking despite the clickbait since you often have a few useful insights per video. What about something like 'Redesigning upper cabinets for the shop' or perhaps a bit more on brand 'Making upper cabinets less annoying in the shop?' Understand you gotta get paid, but I have seen channels get a loyal following with accurate titles, and the comments really appreciate it.
Nothing would make be happier if it could be named "upper cabinets" and I didn't need to spend hours of my life finding the right thumbnail or title. On the flip side, its a thumbnail and title people. Find other things in your life to stress about (leave that to the creators) If you like someones videos click and watch, if you dont, dont. Thumbnails and titles are just a picture and some words. We're talking about a difference of thousands upon thousands of dollars. What would you do?
@@Lincolnstww Yea that's a YT problem, not a you problem. I wouldn't call it stressful, but rather a persistent annoyance over many years for many hours per week in my favorite website (YT), so I've started advocating for quality here and there. I figured you wished you could do a descriptive title and shared my feelings, and YT was basically forcing you to do engagement hacks to make a living, which you've confirmed. No hate sir, carry on.
How can you guys accomplish to talk entire vodeo long ? Bla bla bla really sucks. I want to but Struggle watching this becaouse of bla bla bla 40mins long
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Helpful comment, I hope - For hogging out those mortises for the dowel, you should pilot hole all the way through with a small bit (3/16 or less), then pre drill out the first 1/4 inch or so from both sides with your final bit size using the small drill hole as a reference. Then drill out the center, removing the middle last, rather than one side that blows out as the bit shoots through the last layers of plywood and destroys the veneer.
woodworking is about making boxes and naming it something else
In fact, a huge part of TH-cam is making a box as part of another project.
I want that on a shirt.
Wait, you’re right
I'd like to add "*Modern woodworking". Old styles of joinery and fine carving etc. used to make for some really great organic form furniture, but now everything I see online is perfectly square, made using 20 different machines and has unnecessary biscuit joins to make up for a woodworker that doesn't know how to properly join angles together.
@@Handles_AreStupidYes now woodworking is only assembling veneered particule board with Lamellos into rectangles
100% agree with you on this. Not only do I build my wood shop storage like this…I also built my kitchen storage like this AND my firewood storage the same. My neighbor thought I was nuts regarding the firewood storage until he saw it in action.
I wish this was reddit so we could see!
There was a moment there, where I swear you said "Cuddle the parts prior to assembly." I guess this explains why my projects have been so problematic lately, I'm just not giving enough attention to the material's needs!
Doing a single french cleat strip makes hanging cabinets a lot easier for one person
That is some kind of high level storage right here. Awesome man. I already built my upper cabinets on my workstation like 2-3 years ago, so I won't redo it, and frankly, it's working, but yours are quite nice, and I'm totally sure that the next time I have to build something for storage I'll do that.
I think it is also good for lower cabinets because you always end up crouching to reach the back, and don't see it often. When talking to my wife about a freezer, she didn't want to get a horizontal one because items on the bottom always end up lost because you put shit up it. I though that it would be smart to design a freezer with vertical drawers to get access to full size, but you basically just did it horizontally, proving that sliding is far superior to just a box.
Nice once !
Appreciate it. Thanks
Drawerbinet needs to be a T-shirt 😂
I built these type of uppers years ago after watching John Heisz pioneer the idea. They work great, thanks John!
I like this style of video a lot! Your other cabinet videos were great, but I like when you strictly speak about each step you're doing, while doing it. If that makes any sense. A great video and deserves a million views. Just don't buy any bot views, lol. If you know, you know.
lol - got the bots lined up for this one. And thanks for noticing the video style. Its my favorite for sure.
Dude rediscovers the kitchen spice rack drawer, including the use of the dowel midway. 😂
Was going to say this, I have a small one for spices, a bigger one for flower, rice, pasta etc and then a middle one for cooking pots and pans in the kitchen...
We call them "pharmacist's cabinet" in german
Rowenta is way too classy for me! Glad you still like the shirt and good to hear from you friend
Yeah, I work at a cabinet hardware distributor and there are plenty of inserts for this application. Not sure how they would compare on price vs the materials used here, plus the advantage of building to the exact space. If you have the ability and means I'd say it's a worthwhile project. Plus these are built like a brick s#!thouse.
Nice job and well thought out, even if you think while in process. I just may copy your idea for my shop.. Thanks again.
Cool beans! For me, when I make shop storage, I tend to cut dados (3/32ish deep) to locate the draw slides (or glides, or whatever they are called). It does take a bit of time, but makes assembly a no brainer.
You have a really great way to communicate and love the video sequencing. I’ve been wood working for about 5 years and still learn great techniques from watching your videos.
Good idea, I have something similar in my kitchen that I have spices in only bigger.
I literally got a concussion last week, because I stored some 12" cast-iron C- clamps on a rack about 2 feet above my eye level, & they fell down on my head. I now have to do occupational therapy, & have a 4-6 wk recovery time. Im just sharing this so other woodworkers wont do the same stupid thing I did.
12:53 "It's about planning and reducing likely human error"
12:58 Holy tearout Batman!
Looks and functions much better. Good work Jon!
This is almost exactly what I've been thinking of since seeing another vid on tall cabinets like this from bear mountain builds, this is going in the projects folder right next to it
I have to build my new shop in my new house next year. Definitely an amazing idea. Thanks!
One of my first landlords about 36 years ago was a drawerbinet guy… drawer glides have come a long ways since and it might even work now. That early adult kitchen was tough sledding and no doubt stunted the commercial success of drawerbinets for any entrepreneur who might have lived there 😂
I love you style. Instructive without being condescending. You missed your calling as a shop teacher. I am building my forever home with a 90 yo woman in mind (because someday there will be one) and in the kitchen, I only want drawers on the bottom for easy access. Now you have me rethinking the top cabinets too. 🤔
Thank you for the idea. This would actually be a good alternative for myself.
If you have the space you could make the top nailers french cleats. It would do a lot more to prevent the drawerbinet from crushing you as you screw it into the studs.
I can tell you 100% why people don't do this as an engineer. Putting a lot of weight at the end of a stick creates "torque", which is a force enacted by improper leverage. Anyone reading this, go and get a bag of oranges or something else that is reasonably heavy, and place it at the end of a broomstick. Notice how holding it out makes the oranges feel MUCH heavier? That's torque. By having your cabinets stand at the end of a rail instead of being anchored to the wall, you effectively reduce its carrying capacity in half, or else you risk it literally ripping off of your wall and possibly pulling parts of the wall with it!
To anyone that is reading this. From a non engineer. This comment is a massive oversimplification and you do not just reduce capacity by 50%. Long short, don’t load your cabinets with bricks, but the slides will fail long before you rip anything out of the wall.
Pull out drawers for the bottom cupboards too.
And keep your heaviest tools/items at the bottom of the uppers and at the tops of the bottoms. Reaching up or down to lift something heavy will ruin your back. Keep the weight as close to your waist as you can.
This is why im subbed to this channel. "Drawerbinets"
Laugh out loud. Especially the head tilt. I appreciate the extra work on setting up the joke, really great to add humor into the whole thing.
They do. Eg our full height kitchen cabinet. I've been thinking of making lots more or modifying our current cabinets. Problem is time taken up minding grandchildren and daughter has some of my tools to install shelves and cupboards in her house
Your drawerbinets are a mini version of Zach’s (from Bear Mountain Builds) “Vertical Sliding Storage Shelves” that he made a few months ago. Since then, I’ve made some just like you did EXCEPT I installed the drawer slides on the top & bottom BUT I had to add 2 pairs to each cabinet for stability. I just didn’t want to see the drawer slides. I did lose 1 inch in height but I also took that into account from the beginning when I designed them.
Thanks for sharing!!
Yeah my concern was they wouldnt slide well top and bottom. The slides aren't designed to handle load like that. So I went for sides
I like this and if I ever get around to redoing my craptastically old kitchen I am going with Drawerbenets!
What a show! Great work!!!
Thank you!
Cut the plywood pieces into same size rectangles and glue them together together to a double thickness sheet, seams shifted from layer to the other
Then you have a Frankenstein double thickness sheet
Love the idea. Going to turn the second bay of my garage into ?something? so ideas are essential. Bought a set of "third hands" and that makes life so much easier.
Nothing beats a third hand! Good luck
Too soon to make jokes about Peanut the squirrel, the pain is still there! 😂
I love the drawerbinets, excellent 👍
Glad you enjoyed it RIP peanut
I built a lower shop cabinet. It is filled with drawers. Nothing ever gets lost in the back. Great job. I had no idea I built a drawerbanite! 😅
early adopter
Felt so called out at the end about the moving boxes and plywood scraps 😂
Great video! Congrats on the Nobel Peace Price - judges loved the pizzaz and sparkles I’m sure
Thanks Jon
I have planned on building these for years which I'm hoping to get to in January. I just have been calling them vertical drawers. I think I want to make mine thinner but I'll make that Judgment at the end of your video
I'm sure glad to see this because I am planning to do a very similar thing for my shop, but with glass fronts instead of wood and on the sides I will go with regular cabinet doors so it is easy to get in there when it is against the wall like in the case of your rightmost drawerbinet. Hopefully you update us after living with these for more than a week but regardless I'm going to build them even if they suck because regular cabinets suck as well so worst case it's a zero sum choice. :D
Pure genius in action. As usual.
Thanks!
Good video, enjoyed to watch even I have no intend to build this by my own.
You are right about scrap wood. I keep scrap pieces for approx. 2 years, and then hand it over to my neighbor so she can burn it in her oven
😁
Dig ‘em!
Very entertaining, thank you.
Good stuff. But please put the guard back on your saw.
Gonna enjoy the video I am sure, but before I continue past the :30 mark, nice catch.
nice we call them slide out pantry, but I've never built one or owned one, but they do exist ;-).. I've also seen slightly angles cabinets with sliding doors, so you can't bang your head
Perfect is the enemy of good
Now I know what those pull out thingies in my wall mounted toolbox are called...drawerbinets. I put my drawer slides on the top and bottom instead of the sides. Did you consider that placement and, if so, why did you opt for putting them on the sides instead?
I talked through it with my buddy and the slides aren't technically designed to hold a load like that. Likely fine, but I figured I would play is safe since other people will be making them and the extra width wasn't that important to me. Needed the height though
Not gonna lie, that sponsor setup was actually pretty good. That short mention of a snack at the beginning had me wondering
ha thank you. I was actually hungry!
hey great video, excellent innovation, can I have your wall control panels? thanks in advance
A drawerbinet shoulds like some kind of droid from Star Wars, I'm in.
You definitely got me thinking I may need Drawerbinets. I've got a dog run under my miter station. It's 14' long and 44" deep, and I've got 10' ceilings. I've been thinking of putting upper cabinets over the miter station (brand new shop I'm trying to organize), but the long reach to the back of the cabinets have been concerning. A Drawerbinet may be the answer. Thanks for sharing, love your channel and your wit. BTW, what's that cool flip up measuring device your had on your miter station. I'm in the market for putting in a T track and measuring tape on my miter station and I've been looking at different setups, and haven't seen the one your using.
Cool dude!
I really like that
Looks fantastic! Very functional and aesthetically pleasing. It would be hilarious if you included an onscreen counter of the times you said drawerbinet. 😂
had to be over 20 right?
This is awesome!
Thanks
Pullouts are not a new concept. But they are expensive and time consuming, and use at least twice the amount of materials.
Nice video, I liked the jokes too and the falling cabinet (counts as joke).
I don't know John, but I think you have changed my cabinet world with this vid. I need more space in my small shop. I have a perfect place for a cabinet. But, cabinets are a pain as you alluded to. This design is brilliant. I plan on building a drawerbinet for that cabinet space I mentioned earlier. Thank you for your lament to Peanut. I live in NYS. I'm so ashamed of the government here. It is what happens when controlled by large cities that are leftist.
You're going to love them. I used them a lot the last couple weeks and they are really great. RIP peanut
We have something very similar in our laundry room and kitchen. House was built in the late 80s. Great video though! I doubt the guy who installed ours gave them a clever name.
Any update on the miter station flip stop?
I don't get why people end statements with question marks?
i dont either?
To answer the question that is your title: I suck at this lmao
Thanks for the excellent video.!!
Thank you so much! Very generous
Getting wood whisperer vibes here
In fact what you built there is what we have in our german kitchen since the 1990s its called a pharmacy drawer cabinet and over 30 years later we are still glad we have it. I always wondered why the US standard cabinets are so plain and waste of space.
I’m one of those 99%ers. So much so, I just went to the Uline catalog ordered the gray steel cabinets for my shop. I know. Lazy.
I love that plywood. Lowes stop selling seven-layer plywood. What area are you in?
Maths... of a 12-year old when I get in the shop. You, me and many others! Despite having done maths to degree level and worked with maths and functions for most of my life and even being pretty good at mental arithmetic. Why is that?
No clue, I find myself double checking 12.5+7 on the calculator. Its crazy
26:34 "one bullshit garage shop"
2:22 "no bullshit"
Well which is it Mr. Lincoln 🤨
Great tips. Thank you. What kind of plywood are you using? I like Baltic Birch, but it seems to have disappeared. Local plywood has few layers and is poor quality.
Baltic birch on these
Where can I find that flip down stop block stl?
No stl on that one. Prototype of a design we are working on
Better is the enemy of good enough.
Looks great tho
The only problem with drawerbinets is that I’ll now have to open 2 or 3 to find what I’m looking for. #Drawback
(hits the snare drum and cymbal)
I'd be a little worried about storing anything heavy in those - I'm no engineer, but doesn't this mean you're effectively changing the type of force on the those top screws from mostly shear to mostly tension? - Seems to me the added leverage to those top screws by having the drawer extended is gonna be way more than a typical upper cabinet gets.
Now make them rotate after you pull them out.
That "Oh shit" moment . . .
32:23 Dawson's Creek box sets 😂
First person to notice that. THANK YOU!
Can I get a miter saw stop block for Christmas?
I wish!
The wife has been getting those chomps from I think Costco for a while. They really are good.
Longest advertisement for Chomps I’ve ever watched.
Drawerbinets rule! Wonder if I can redo the kitchen cabinets like this! Will need permissions from higher authorities though 😂
good luck with that!
I bet 99% of new woodworkers do not know this 🤔
@3:53 Hamilton Beach? You gotta go with (German) Rowenta. It'll last you a lifetime. And yes, I would vote for your Nobel Peace Prize, but I've noticed that Peace Prize winners are all morons so I won't. Drawerbinets....Love it. Trademark it! You know what else I love? That EXACT same shirt. Even my Gen-X boys tell me it's a good looking shirt. It has this "texture" quality look to it. Awesome.
15:12 😂
To be honest, I don’t like the idea. I see another con being that as a drawer of shelves on the wall, the weight of multiple shelves and material while protruding out from the wall, that’s asking in some cases for it to rip out of the wall if not properly secured. Shorter people needing to reach higher things with a step stool, it seems like more work.
Glad you like the idea and how it turned out for you, but I wouldn’t suggest or recommend it for general and every day use. Especially in a kitchen.
I would think swapping those regular screws out for some lags would be the first upgrade, that and I would have doubled up the slides on each box.
As a shorter person, I need a stepstool either way
Even still, you lose space having to nest a box within the overall box and have to deal with the installation of slides. And the fact that it’s above a counter and you have to look around the sides of it to find stuff is enough of a drawback in my eyes.
My opinion is that it’s not a better design for those reasons along with the cons shared in the video.
The use of lags and adding even more slides does not remedy the everyday use of it. That adds even more cost to the whole situation.
You’re not going to rip them out of the wall. You would likely break your drawer slides first. My wife can also confirm short people need stools with any type of cabinet 😂
Needs more turtles.
agree. lacking turtles on this one
I gotta admit, haven't watched the video. But seeing the thumbnail for a second I have a problem with the type of handle and its placement for this context. (context = high up)
Looks like it can be more intuitive and ergonomic. Just an idea: I think it would be better if you just flip the handles 180 degrees so you "grip it from above" (sounds sexual didn't mean to). It'll save you an awkward hand movement. Try it.
What do you mean a dumb joke!? We can win noble prize for woodworking right! Don't spoil my dream.
Actually think these are far more flexible in terms of size and flexibility so I'm all in my friend.
Hopefully you can accomplish what I could not!
Because every neat little feature is expensive! If you build your own, your time is worth nothing because it's for yourself. Most people dont have the know how to do this and Cabinet shops dont do this for free.
tbd
TH-cam commercial ads have increased >100%. Maybe even 500%. Some ads double or triple the sound volume; wake people up at night, and attack my hearing. The hearing attack may even be dangerous. It's so loud. So, the idea is to either pay for premium, or get annoyed more and more until I relent. Time to break up the Google monopoly. For sure. 8(
Perhaps because they are expensive and complicated?
Don't like the idea of looking sideways into them, and/or twisting my back.
dont hurt that back
How much of an engagement hit would you take for a non-clickbait title that's more descriptive of the content? I'm clicking despite the clickbait since you often have a few useful insights per video. What about something like 'Redesigning upper cabinets for the shop' or perhaps a bit more on brand 'Making upper cabinets less annoying in the shop?' Understand you gotta get paid, but I have seen channels get a loyal following with accurate titles, and the comments really appreciate it.
Nothing would make be happier if it could be named "upper cabinets" and I didn't need to spend hours of my life finding the right thumbnail or title. On the flip side, its a thumbnail and title people. Find other things in your life to stress about (leave that to the creators) If you like someones videos click and watch, if you dont, dont. Thumbnails and titles are just a picture and some words. We're talking about a difference of thousands upon thousands of dollars. What would you do?
@@Lincolnstww Yea that's a YT problem, not a you problem. I wouldn't call it stressful, but rather a persistent annoyance over many years for many hours per week in my favorite website (YT), so I've started advocating for quality here and there. I figured you wished you could do a descriptive title and shared my feelings, and YT was basically forcing you to do engagement hacks to make a living, which you've confirmed. No hate sir, carry on.
@@matterhartall good! Didn’t take it as hate. Just giving you my point of view
Not very practical, it's only good for small things, while it doesn't have much space even for those. I prefer space even if it's wasted.
Thank you, John, for changing the world! Much appreciated!
Happy to do it!
Simple answer, not practical for 90 % of most people's needs.
The word drawbinets is very annoying and he cant stop saying that stupid word
How can you guys accomplish to talk entire vodeo long ? Bla bla bla really sucks. I want to but Struggle watching this becaouse of bla bla bla 40mins long
You don't get a lot of things, do you?
Basically nothing