Very nice work 👍🏻 I love how clean and compact I love it. With that said I would trim it from the bottom for more compactness and I would give it a paint job.
Now you should get a ratchet that's worthy of that nice wooden case. The one you have appears to be an off-brand one (probably made in China), and it's a copy of the classic S-K 40970, widely considered to be the best 1/4" drive ratchet ever made, and it's been in production since 1933 (still made in USA too). It, along with its 3/8", 1/2", and 3/4" drive counterparts, was the original "roundhead ratchet" design that has been copied by countless companies over the decades. The 1/4" drive version is considered the best of the bunch though, as it has the highest tooth-count and very low back-drag. You can find vintage used ones for $15 or $20, or you can get them brand new for about $45 (US dollars; I don't know how many Canadian Tire dollars that would be).
I could understand using the drill bits to make holes for the sockets, but was it not possible for you use a router to make the openings for the ratchet and the extension? That would have made the bottom more uniform and saved you the time spent drilling a number of holes and then chiseling it all out. Regardless, you obviously are very skilled and you made a great-looking storage case. Nice job.
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Nice work but wasted effort for the cheapo tools going in it. I'd get the S-K set that this one is a knockoff of, then your hard work would actually be worth it.
Very nice work 👍🏻 I love how clean and compact I love it. With that said I would trim it from the bottom for more compactness and I would give it a paint job.
I'm impressed by all the precision work you do!
Thank you
Very clean, very cool. Thanks for this awesome video.
Your videos are getting better and better ! This was a very good idea, and it's crazy because you have so much patience !! Well done!!!
Thank you. Hopefully one day I can afford to sell my water business and transform my shop into a woodworking shop.
What a beautiful project thanks for sharing
Nicely done! Simple, practical and beautiful. Thanks
Looks really good!!! Fun project, I have to make one myself :)
Holy cow you have all these high end tools to make the socket box but the socket set is from harbor freight ...Love the box .
Now you should get a ratchet that's worthy of that nice wooden case. The one you have appears to be an off-brand one (probably made in China), and it's a copy of the classic S-K 40970, widely considered to be the best 1/4" drive ratchet ever made, and it's been in production since 1933 (still made in USA too). It, along with its 3/8", 1/2", and 3/4" drive counterparts, was the original "roundhead ratchet" design that has been copied by countless companies over the decades. The 1/4" drive version is considered the best of the bunch though, as it has the highest tooth-count and very low back-drag. You can find vintage used ones for $15 or $20, or you can get them brand new for about $45 (US dollars; I don't know how many Canadian Tire dollars that would be).
Very good and a good value
much much nicer than the one that broke
Nice job mate well done looks great
Well done! Just stick a piece of charcoal air foam in the cover and "Voilà" no more rattling in that box :-)
U can send me any unwanted driver bits my Lord great creation
Love your work
really like this one🤠
those small kits are hard to find now days good ones any ways well done
As expected Gilbert's wood chisels are really sharp LOL.
Lol
Very nice job!
I could understand using the drill bits to make holes for the sockets, but was it not possible for you use a router to make the openings for the ratchet and the extension? That would have made the bottom more uniform and saved you the time spent drilling a number of holes and then chiseling it all out. Regardless, you obviously are very skilled and you made a great-looking storage case. Nice job.
Very nice box
What are the metal things that are used to open the chest called? I FORGOT.
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@@frenchriversprings thanks
That's an interesting screwdriver there at 7:37. I would like to know more about it.
It's called a push/pull ratchet screwdriver or spiral ratchet screwdriver.
Oh Canada! Love this idea. I'm a build one
great job and video
Love it well done, I know what you mean about plastic
muy buena la caja lo pondré en practica aunque no tengo las herramientas lo haré a la vieja escuela
Mateo Roman a
Nice
its good idea .thanks
This is great!
Молодец!!!
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NICE
Why do you have so much water? Prepper?
ZebraFreerunning I own a water business
Nice work but wasted effort for the cheapo tools going in it.
I'd get the S-K set that this one is a knockoff of, then your hard work would actually be worth it.