You're welcome! BTW there's a few more organizer videos on Next Level Carpentry that use those square fence posts like this one: th-cam.com/video/IxrmHpCwjPM/w-d-xo.html
You're sure welcome Justin. FWIW organizers I made for this video and others are working out great and are more than worth the time I spent making them and getting organized...
Impressive. Organization is the same as strategy. Strategy is the planning we use to help us play the game of life. This sure gave me some inspiration.
Glad to see you're not a purist when it comes to materials for drawer dividers. I recently salvaged a discarded metal tool chest, and after I lugged it home and did some clean-up, I remembered this video. A quick trip to a local vinyl fence supplier netted me a big pile of scrap pieces; now all I need is a bit of glue and a lot of elbow grease! Thanks for sharing your expertise.
Very cool Carl! Glad to hear you were able to find scrap from a fence company because sadly this whole concept can be cost prohibitive if the only option is to buy new materials and then just cut it up into small pieces. Since you got the material for free you should be able to justify getting some of that special vinyl adhesive because although it's a little bit pricey it really does do a great job. Good luck with your project and make sure to check out other videos on Next Level carpentry where I make portable organizers Etc out of that same material... Best, Matt
@@NextLevelCarpentry Matt: Funny thing is, the guy at the fence supply place who actually gave me the scraps told me that someone else had recently been there with the same idea... Another Next Level Carpentry viewer? Per your suggestion: Since the FREE tool chest is probably worth a few hundred bucks, and the vinyl scraps were also FREE, I guess I can afford to spend lavishly on a bit of vinyl glue!
The vinyl part material is a novel idea. I inherited my father-in-law's rolling tool cabinet, and is like to add this kind of organization. Thank you for sharing, and God bless you.
A explosion 💥 in a toothpick factory.....great line! You dont ocd.....you are like me.....we want thing’s done correctly and efficiently....great job It’s such a good feeling to be organized and to know where your tool and equipment are...the woman who lives in my house says I am crazy...this is a great video.....I keep commenting as I’m watching
The vinyl fence posts, cut on your table saw into longitudinal halves, then cut on your miter saw to drawer lengths is genius and everybody can do this. Thanks.
At 31:24. I can't believe I'm watching a video of some guy changing his drawers! :-) (Sorry, I couldn't resist.) Seriously - you are an inspiration. I'm going to get a pvc fence post and organize my drawers too!
LOL... best comment of the day, Tony... thanks for the chuckle! BTW I'm loving the benefit of organized drawers and think you will too. Once they're all organized you won't need to change 'em again for a long, long time! 😂 Best, Matt
You sir are a genius... I can usually think up someone the wall ideas or stuff that you don't normally see nor anyone thinks about but this here is an amazing idea if I say so myself... NICE WORK MY FRIEND AND MAY YOU HAVE A BLESSED FUTURE...
Matt I must say you had my Undivided Attention on this project! I now need to source off cuts of fence post! I was thinking that Abe most likely was proficient at ax sharpening for that era! I had to laugh at your advice to him! Skip the theater!
Glad to hear it TFJD... I'm glad it held your attention... I tried to edit it down 'tight' to make it more appealing to a wide range of viewers . I've got one more Abe joke that I couldn't figure out how to weave into the dialog. I sometimes say to people after a drastic/disturbing event of some sort; "Other than that, Mrs Lincoln, how did you like the play?" Usually good to ease tension in an uncomfortable situation.... Best, Matt
I just have to say' You Are Never To Old To Learn.!, I really want to thank you Brother. This is exactly what I have been look for & to do to my tool chest drawers. I commend you Sir', what great information and a beautiful well design. Thank you again, You also have a new Subscriber, take care & be safe
Every time I watch one of your videos, I get high quality tips and ideas, stuff I can go out and do now. If I wasn't so busy (and tired) I would be out buying PVC fence post...hmmm...getting all sorts of ideas!
Hey ... thanks for this great idea. My wife bought me a new roll away for Christmas and I plan to get better organized as I move my tools from the old tool chest to the new one. Using the PVC fence post idea really looks economical, easier to accomplish, easier to change when necessary, and ... what a time saver. FYI ... I used your lesson on making long taper wedges when I remodeled my bathroom ... you're the best .... thanks again. Looking forward to your next video. Smiles
Thanks for sharing that Jim. Not sure if you got side cabinets with your new roll-away but I can tell you these pullouts were a game changer for organizing the NLC shop: th-cam.com/video/lzTn8g_05uA/w-d-xo.html
Hi Matt, great video. Just a quick tip for anybody interested...have you tried plumbers solvent weld for PVC pipes. It comes with applicator brush built onto the screw-top lid. Just a quick paste around the divider's edges, and insert your dividers with your block for squaring up. 😎vent well. No need to fillet PVC glue like Matt's doing here, you will make a face on face but joint with this technique of using solvent weld. warning don't add toooooo much! 🤣🤣
There's a technical issue with your suggestion and that is that these square fence parts are actually vinyl and not PVC so PVC solvent and cement have only very marginal results. FWIW I didn't understand the difference on the first totes I made decades ago and those original ones failed where these, made with that equally nasty vinyl cement are very tough...
I built a painting studio for my artist wife and used these to organize her drawer. I used the remaining shorter left over pieces to make smaller ones and made a sliding half sled that just sits on top of the bottom ones giving her a drawer and a half. It worked awesome. Thank you for the video and all of your videos which I enjoy watching.
Thanks... I imagine attentive viewers like yourself extrapolating ideas from this video to improve your efficiency/organization. It's great to see comments suggestions from viewers with different perspective and ideas cause a 'rising tide that lifts all boats', right? 😎 Best, Matt
this is truly genius ,very smart and daring move to go with tool trays and not some bad kaizen/shadow foam, those mechanics don't know what they are doing , let them drown in dust, oil ..and dirty foam
Man TH-cam has been spotting me this video for years, I never seen it because I use foam to organize, and I think you use hardware trays to organize but now I seen it I regret haven't seen it before... Great video, great idea... ;)
Your tool box organization video is timely for me. We have spent several years moving to and remodeling a second house thus having the need to create two workshops with many duplications. Everything has finally been moved to the new location and stuffed in three 36 inch tool cabinets and on various shelves with little attention being given to organization. Our task is now to purge unnecessary duplications, organize and “file” what remains, and use what we have for enjoyable projects. Thanks for your timely video even though you gave us no guidance for the purge process. Letting go of old friends (tools and people) challenges those of us who have amassed so many of each in our life adventures. Take care.
Sounds like we traveled a similar road where tools, toolboxes and organization is concerned Aubrey. I didn't think about adding my philosophy on organization into the video but, with your comment, think I should have. Brings up my definition of junk. Junk is something you keep for 10 years and throw it out the day before you need it! Tell me I'm wrong on that, I dare you. 😉😂 With that in mind, here is the core of my purge process thinking: I know from experience that if I purge 10 unused things (tools, material, supplies) I'll end up needing one of those things at some point in the future. The benefit of living without those 10 things cluttering my life/mind/thinking FAR outweighs the cost of replacing it. Plus, there's a good chance the replacement I get will be exactly what I need where the one I've kept around for 10+ years would most likely be a compromise. These basic thoughts/observations/perspectives can and do serve me quite effectively... when I take the time to focus and act on them, that is! BTW I've got some serious purging to get to and hopefully this dialog will guide me away from hypocrisy... Best, Matt
Thank you so much for your support, wisdom, and commentary. Part of the problem with holding on to “everything” you accumulate is you forget where it is or forget that you have it. On rare occasion you might find a lost item just when you need it. But right now we are drowning in our accumulations of both worthless and worthwhile things. We are slowly thinning down both. Our goal of moving was(is) to get to a less complicated life. We had not fully anticipated that that meant trimming down stuff by at least half. Maybe the moral of this story is the less you have the happier you can be. The real moral is “stuff” can’t make you happy. Best wishes, peace, and love.
@@assngrass1943 One way to decide what to keep and what to discard is to mentally or even actually putting the items on a table. Just like a yard sale. Then go over them and look for items you would actually pay money for to "get" (i.e. keep). If you won't pay any money then throw it away. I keep most unnecessary things only because I paid some money to acquire them and because of that perceived value I am afraid to discard them. But they are a PIA or heavy load on the mind in reality. And just as Matt said: Get the item when you need it in exactly the shape or form you will apply it. It might even have better technology or other advantages the old item didn't.
Time and focus are primary ingredients and necessities for any organizational challenge, I think, but I have to wonder if that statement is just a rationalization for avoiding allocating in my life the time and focus to organize our the large shop space we built to be an accommodating work space. (Run-on sentences are a symptom of disorganization!) My commitment to shop organization has reached a stand still. A supply of new and old drawer trays and dividers along with the contents of two toolbox drawers lie restless on the table saw and its large out feed table while other demands consume my time and attention. I would be in real trouble if I had to use the table saw or needed to find one of the tools piled on the table saw. Someday, maybe, if I live long enough. RIGHT!. Thanks all for the ideas and suggestions.
Definitely some Next Level Organization! I was making foam dividers like Adam Savage (Mythbusters) makes on his Tested channel here on TH-cam, but this saves even more time and should last even longer! Thx!!!
Very creative use of the vinyl fencing scraps! Inspiring and motivating to get my drawerganization underway. I've always wondered how you organized your drawers, now we know - thanks Matt!
"Drawerganizing" gotta love it! Also like the low key anti-kaizen approach: efficient versus showcasing. However, it's only cheap if you are using scrap fence parts.
That is fantastic! I’m early in the process of organizing…wish I had run across this video years ago! Thanks for posting! Your shop looks great…my problem is I’m not ac OCD as you apparently are. Ha. Thanks again
Brilliant idea, well executed. The thing I love the most about experienced woodworkers and carpenters is their talent for scrounging and “repurposing” as we describe it today. Thank you for posting.
Hi Matt, Regular subscribed viewer. The Vinyl fence post idea is brilliant!!!! Thanks for the terrific cutting ideas also as they were a cut above. I enjoy your humor! God bless and take care!! Love the drawganizer term
For so long I've been looking for an elegant storage solution. Your video showed me your method is the best one. Thank you sir for you time making this video. Love your work! I'm now a subscriber because your channel deserves it...
Vitruvian Man for a Channel icon? Noice! As as subscriber (thanks for the sub BTW) you may have already seen this video: th-cam.com/video/neJlKYbnJ_E/w-d-xo.html and this one: th-cam.com/video/neJlKYbnJ_E/w-d-xo.html but I'm sharing them anyways because it appears you're looking for organizing ideas. There's a couple more related ones if you browse NLC you'll find 'em. Best, Matt
An interesting video as always Matt, I sat glued to the screeen the whole time! I even think that some ot the idea's got stuck in my mind so I'll just take 'em with me. With regards!
Besides, I have watched other perfectionist videos of yourself this one finally convinced me of having a proper table saw and the ease it adds to workshop. Thank you!
Absolutely the best idea to organize any set of drawers, whether in the shop or in the home that I have ever seen. Great video showing all the details to insure a successful execution of this project. I’ll have to contact some vinyl decking businesses to see if the have any scrap fence posts.
Thank James... it's been nice having drawers in better order since doing these videos, that's for sure! Definitely worth the time/effort required to put things in order.
THANKS! This i Brilliant! Both the design and fabrication techniques, and also the identification and re-purposing of the "raw material" (vinyl fencing components).
Thank you very much for your insights whole video I just picked up some fencing for my house and in the shop I ask them for spare pieces and they were very happy to give it to me
Thanks for sharing. I love the idea❤. New subscriber here. Keep up with the innovative ideas!
You're welcome! BTW there's a few more organizer videos on Next Level Carpentry that use those square fence posts like this one: th-cam.com/video/IxrmHpCwjPM/w-d-xo.html
Caulking was a trade in itself at one time. Invisible joints are the goal for fine finishing
"Explosion in a toothpick factory." Quite the funny visual!
Making something out of (almost) nothing by using tool number one, your brain, and what you have scattered about. That is beauty.
This guy is soooo good. I’ve been into woodworking videos on TH-cam for years but only ran into him yesterday. Addicted now.
Welcome to Next Level Carpentry Ryan... hope you find useful stuff here for your projects... and entertainment?
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Great video. Thanks for sharing! Clear video, good discriptions.
After 25yrs as an Industrial Engineer this idea ranks in the top 10. Kudos. Be well.
I’m about to build drawers for my workshop to tame the madness and this is a perfect organization system at that perfect time. Thanks!
You're sure welcome Justin.
FWIW organizers I made for this video and others are working out great and are more than worth the time I spent making them and getting organized...
Impressive. Organization is the same as strategy. Strategy is the planning we use to help us play the game of life. This sure gave me some inspiration.
Glad to see you're not a purist when it comes to materials for drawer dividers. I recently salvaged a discarded metal tool chest, and after I lugged it home and did some clean-up, I remembered this video. A quick trip to a local vinyl fence supplier netted me a big pile of scrap pieces; now all I need is a bit of glue and a lot of elbow grease! Thanks for sharing your expertise.
Very cool Carl! Glad to hear you were able to find scrap from a fence company because sadly this whole concept can be cost prohibitive if the only option is to buy new materials and then just cut it up into small pieces.
Since you got the material for free you should be able to justify getting some of that special vinyl adhesive because although it's a little bit pricey it really does do a great job.
Good luck with your project and make sure to check out other videos on Next Level carpentry where I make portable organizers Etc out of that same material...
Best, Matt
@@NextLevelCarpentry Matt: Funny thing is, the guy at the fence supply place who actually gave me the scraps told me that someone else had recently been there with the same idea... Another Next Level Carpentry viewer? Per your suggestion: Since the FREE tool chest is probably worth a few hundred bucks, and the vinyl scraps were also FREE, I guess I can afford to spend lavishly on a bit of vinyl glue!
@@carlgradolph9676 your parsimonious approach to the project makes me smile! 😁👍💯
In light of your self-proclaimed OCD, I’m surprised your tool drawers were ever messy! They look fabulous with the dividers. My OCD is very happy!
I really appreciate those who find ways to use existing materials to make unrelated things work better. Great idea!
Best drawer organising system I have seen
Very simple, but ingenious!
By far the most efficient, cheapest and smartest way. Thank you so much
Superb ideas - thanks for sharing!
Great idea! It is your attention to detail that gives satisfaction and keeps me watching.
Thanks Jeremy... there's plenty more like this on Next Level Carpentry... enjoy! Best, Matt
The vinyl part material is a novel idea. I inherited my father-in-law's rolling tool cabinet, and is like to add this kind of organization. Thank you for sharing, and God bless you.
Absolutely love this method! And the humor!
A explosion 💥 in a toothpick factory.....great line!
You dont ocd.....you are like me.....we want thing’s done correctly and efficiently....great job
It’s such a good feeling to be organized and to know where your tool and equipment are...the woman who lives in my house says I am crazy...this is a great video.....I keep commenting as I’m watching
BOOM! LOL... thanks for watching and commenting! Best, Matt
The vinyl fence posts, cut on your table saw into longitudinal halves, then cut on your miter saw to drawer lengths is genius and everybody can do this. Thanks.
You really should have millions of viewers!! Very informative and meticulously done!
Help spread the word about Next Level Carpentry for me? Together we'll get to the million subscribers milestone, Will! Much appreciated! Best, Matt
I still can't find a better video on how to organize a tool box for a large assortment of tools! Thank you!!
I love finding other uses for things, especially scraps and cutoff pieces. this has to be one of the best ideas, thanks!
I *love* your “out of the box” ideas and use of materials.
Although I have viewed this video previously, it is a great feeling watching it again. This is truly a great class! OOHRAH! Semper Fi
Your video are always worth watching no matter how long or short they are. Thanks
This is by far the fastest, easiest and therefor most likely the best drawganizing I've ever seen. Thanks man!
At 31:24. I can't believe I'm watching a video of some guy changing his drawers! :-) (Sorry, I couldn't resist.)
Seriously - you are an inspiration. I'm going to get a pvc fence post and organize my drawers too!
LOL... best comment of the day, Tony... thanks for the chuckle! BTW I'm loving the benefit of organized drawers and think you will too. Once they're all organized you won't need to change 'em again for a long, long time! 😂 Best, Matt
You sir are a genius... I can usually think up someone the wall ideas or stuff that you don't normally see nor anyone thinks about but this here is an amazing idea if I say so myself... NICE WORK MY FRIEND AND MAY YOU HAVE A BLESSED FUTURE...
I love how you show the different ways to modify the trays for inteference
That file drawer is a thing of beauty, as was the dad joke that went with it!
Great idea and well presented. Thank you!
Single file line killed me man! I had a great laugh. Thank you!
My lame attempt at a one liner... er... single file line-er! 🤢 Glad it brought a chuckle... I couldn't NOT put it in the video, right? Best, Matt
Motivating me to get busy organizing my shop - I like your ideas a lot. Thanks, Matt
This is so clever ! Will be doing soon !
Matt I must say you had my Undivided Attention on this project! I now need to source off cuts of fence post!
I was thinking that Abe most likely was proficient at ax sharpening for that era! I had to laugh at your advice to him! Skip the theater!
Glad to hear it TFJD... I'm glad it held your attention... I tried to edit it down 'tight' to make it more appealing to a wide range of viewers . I've got one more Abe joke that I couldn't figure out how to weave into the dialog. I sometimes say to people after a drastic/disturbing event of some sort; "Other than that, Mrs Lincoln, how did you like the play?" Usually good to ease tension in an uncomfortable situation.... Best, Matt
Having made plywood drawer dividers 👎 I am left in awe at your stunningly simple idea👍👍👍
Thanks... Been there, done that... even though I'm a dyed in the wool wood guy, these dividers are tough to beat IMHO.
This is the best idea for drawer dividers I have seen yet. Thanks for sharing. I also see some ideas for making drawers out of the vinyl material.
Neat idea, would not have thought about that material if you had not mentioned it. Charles
Great ideas. Love repurposing stuff.
Hand never seen these vinyl fencepost here in Australia... Maybe I just haven't looked.
But does give me the idea to use PVC down pipes.
I just have to say' You Are Never To Old To Learn.!, I really want to thank you Brother. This is exactly what I have been look for & to do to my tool chest drawers. I commend you Sir', what great information and a beautiful well design. Thank you again, You also have a new Subscriber, take care & be safe
Great idea!
Hey, thanks for sayin' Ron... much appreciated! Best, Matt
I would love to have great big tool boxes. When I hit the lottery I might get some.
Every time I watch one of your videos, I get high quality tips and ideas, stuff I can go out and do now. If I wasn't so busy (and tired) I would be out buying PVC fence post...hmmm...getting all sorts of ideas!
Yet another super video. Excellent production quality too... Keep it up!!
Hey ... thanks for this great idea. My wife bought me a new roll away for Christmas and I plan to get better organized as I move my tools from the old tool chest to the new one. Using the PVC fence post idea really looks economical, easier to accomplish, easier to change when necessary, and ... what a time saver.
FYI ... I used your lesson on making long taper wedges when I remodeled my bathroom ... you're the best .... thanks again.
Looking forward to your next video. Smiles
Thanks for sharing that Jim. Not sure if you got side cabinets with your new roll-away but I can tell you these pullouts were a game changer for organizing the NLC shop: th-cam.com/video/lzTn8g_05uA/w-d-xo.html
Hi Matt, great video.
Just a quick tip for anybody interested...have you tried plumbers solvent weld for PVC pipes. It comes with applicator brush built onto the screw-top lid. Just a quick paste around the divider's edges, and insert your dividers with your block for squaring up. 😎vent well.
No need to fillet PVC glue like Matt's doing here, you will make a face on face but joint with this technique of using solvent weld.
warning don't add toooooo much! 🤣🤣
There's a technical issue with your suggestion and that is that these square fence parts are actually vinyl and not PVC so PVC solvent and cement have only very marginal results. FWIW I didn't understand the difference on the first totes I made decades ago and those original ones failed where these, made with that equally nasty vinyl cement are very tough...
I built a painting studio for my artist wife and used these to organize her drawer. I used the remaining shorter left over pieces to make smaller ones and made a sliding half sled that just sits on top of the bottom ones giving her a drawer and a half. It worked awesome. Thank you for the video and all of your videos which I enjoy watching.
Sounds like you did a good job of adapting this idea for your (wife's) needs... kudos!
Best, Matt
Using fence material like that is brilliant. It's timely for me since I'm reorganizing my toolbox and worktable drawers. Thanks.
This was a great tutorial and a fantastic and unique idea. Well done.
Lots of good information. I never thought of using square plastic fence material. Thank you!
I appreciate you showing us the various drawers to take those ideas into our own shop.
Thanks... I imagine attentive viewers like yourself extrapolating ideas from this video to improve your efficiency/organization. It's great to see comments suggestions from viewers with different perspective and ideas cause a 'rising tide that lifts all boats', right? 😎 Best, Matt
this is truly genius ,very smart and daring move to go with tool trays and not some bad kaizen/shadow foam, those mechanics don't know what they are doing , let them drown in dust, oil ..and dirty foam
Pretty cool idea. I'm definitely doing this!
Man TH-cam has been spotting me this video for years, I never seen it because I use foam to organize, and I think you use hardware trays to organize but now I seen it I regret haven't seen it before... Great video, great idea... ;)
Your tool box organization video is timely for me. We have spent several years moving to and remodeling a second house thus having the need to create two workshops with many duplications. Everything has finally been moved to the new location and stuffed in three 36 inch tool cabinets and on various shelves with little attention being given to organization. Our task is now to purge unnecessary duplications, organize and “file” what remains, and use what we have for enjoyable projects. Thanks for your timely video even though you gave us no guidance for the purge process. Letting go of old friends (tools and people) challenges those of us who have amassed so many of each in our life adventures. Take care.
Sounds like we traveled a similar road where tools, toolboxes and organization is concerned Aubrey. I didn't think about adding my philosophy on organization into the video but, with your comment, think I should have. Brings up my definition of junk. Junk is something you keep for 10 years and throw it out the day before you need it! Tell me I'm wrong on that, I dare you. 😉😂
With that in mind, here is the core of my purge process thinking:
I know from experience that if I purge 10 unused things (tools, material, supplies) I'll end up needing one of those things at some point in the future. The benefit of living without those 10 things cluttering my life/mind/thinking FAR outweighs the cost of replacing it. Plus, there's a good chance the replacement I get will be exactly what I need where the one I've kept around for 10+ years would most likely be a compromise.
These basic thoughts/observations/perspectives can and do serve me quite effectively... when I take the time to focus and act on them, that is! BTW I've got some serious purging to get to and hopefully this dialog will guide me away from hypocrisy... Best, Matt
Thank you so much for your support, wisdom, and commentary. Part of the problem with holding on to “everything” you accumulate is you forget where it is or forget that you have it. On rare occasion you might find a lost item just when you need it. But right now we are drowning in our accumulations of both worthless and worthwhile things. We are slowly thinning down both. Our goal of moving was(is) to get to a less complicated life. We had not fully anticipated that that meant trimming down stuff by at least half. Maybe the moral of this story is the less you have the happier you can be. The real moral is “stuff” can’t make you happy. Best wishes, peace, and love.
@@assngrass1943 One way to decide what to keep and what to discard is to mentally or even actually putting the items on a table. Just like a yard sale. Then go over them and look for items you would actually pay money for to "get" (i.e. keep). If you won't pay any money then throw it away. I keep most unnecessary things only because I paid some money to acquire them and because of that perceived value I am afraid to discard them. But they are a PIA or heavy load on the mind in reality. And just as Matt said: Get the item when you need it in exactly the shape or form you will apply it. It might even have better technology or other advantages the old item didn't.
Time and focus are primary ingredients and necessities for any organizational challenge, I think, but I have to wonder if that statement is just a rationalization for avoiding allocating in my life the time and focus to organize our the large shop space we built to be an accommodating work space. (Run-on sentences are a symptom of disorganization!) My commitment to shop organization has reached a stand still. A supply of new and old drawer trays and dividers along with the contents of two toolbox drawers lie restless on the table saw and its large out feed table while other demands consume my time and attention. I would be in real trouble if I had to use the table saw or needed to find one of the tools piled on the table saw. Someday, maybe, if I live long enough. RIGHT!. Thanks all for the ideas and suggestions.
Good idea. I spend a majority of my time in the shop looking for stuff.
I know the feeling: kinda like chopping a tree down with a dull axe, right? 😉😎
@@NextLevelCarpentry closing Abe jokes made me chuckle.
@@dougprentice1363 thx!
Great concept and execution! Thanks for sharing!
Using the vinyl fencing is an awesome idea. Thanks for sharing!
You sir.. are definitely "next level ".. thank you for your time on producing these videos & sharing your ideas!
So organized! 😍😍
Your door came out beautifully too!
Thank you so much for these great ideas watching in Limerick City Ireland ❤
NIce project. You could cut your liner material to fit in the bottom of your trays to help keep things from slipping around.
Great video Matt! I will be implementing this approach tomorrow.
Cool... I bet you'll be glad you did! 😎
Definitely some Next Level Organization! I was making foam dividers like Adam Savage (Mythbusters) makes on his Tested channel here on TH-cam, but this saves even more time and should last even longer! Thx!!!
Very creative use of the vinyl fencing scraps! Inspiring and motivating to get my drawerganization underway. I've always wondered how you organized your drawers, now we know - thanks Matt!
Great stuff. Gotta hit up the local fence guys for some scraps. I too would be interested in a follow up video on the file tray dividers.
"Drawerganizing" gotta love it! Also like the low key anti-kaizen approach: efficient versus showcasing. However, it's only cheap if you are using scrap fence parts.
"only cheap if you are using scrap fence parts." True dat!
That is fantastic! I’m early in the process of organizing…wish I had run across this video years ago! Thanks for posting! Your shop looks great…my problem is I’m not ac OCD as you apparently are. Ha. Thanks again
an absolutely brilliant idea .so simple so effective . well thought out mate
Thanks for sayin' David... hope you get a chance to apply some of this to your shop setup?
Brilliant idea, well executed. The thing I love the most about experienced woodworkers and carpenters is their talent for scrounging and “repurposing” as we describe it today. Thank you for posting.
Hi Matt, Regular subscribed viewer. The Vinyl fence post idea is brilliant!!!! Thanks for the terrific cutting ideas also as they were a cut above. I enjoy your humor! God bless and take care!! Love the drawganizer term
Thanks Elliot... hope you're able to put the ideas to use for 'drawerganizing' your stuff! Best, Matt
I really enjoyed this.
WOW! What a awesome idea! Very very nice! Thanks for sharing!
This is ingenious sooo much more affordable than buying premade or using 3d printing! Thank you I'm going to be making these for my drawers.
For so long I've been looking for an elegant storage solution. Your video showed me your method is the best one. Thank you sir for you time making this video. Love your work! I'm now a subscriber because your channel deserves it...
Vitruvian Man for a Channel icon? Noice! As as subscriber (thanks for the sub BTW) you may have already seen this video: th-cam.com/video/neJlKYbnJ_E/w-d-xo.html and this one: th-cam.com/video/neJlKYbnJ_E/w-d-xo.html but I'm sharing them anyways because it appears you're looking for organizing ideas. There's a couple more related ones if you browse NLC you'll find 'em. Best, Matt
Fantastic video, you've given me so many ideas for my workshop, thank you
Brilliant as always...
this is the best system for a diy thank you
An interesting video as always Matt, I sat glued to the screeen the whole time!
I even think that some ot the idea's got stuck in my mind so I'll just take 'em with me.
With regards!
Great idea! I was getting ready to start making dividers out of 1/4 " ply. Using your idea instead. THANKYOU
Absolutely brilliant! I’m so glad I found this channel!
Me too, Tony... welcome! Hope you find other useful videos here... Best, Matt
Excellent vid. Liked, commented and subscribed. And hello from the UK
Wow! Thanks for this great idea.
Besides, I have watched other perfectionist videos of yourself this one finally convinced me of having a proper table saw and the ease it adds to workshop. Thank you!
This is a great video. Love this technique for draworganizing
Brilliant all around!
Very nice. I'm going to implement into my suburban sliding tool trays ASAP!!
Wonderful ideas, thank you!
OUTSTANDING.
Nicely done. I'll give it a go. Thanks
Absolutely the best idea to organize any set of drawers, whether in the shop or in the home that I have ever seen. Great video showing all the details to insure a successful execution of this project. I’ll have to contact some vinyl decking businesses to see if the have any scrap fence posts.
Very nice. I always learn something from you.
Thank James... it's been nice having drawers in better order since doing these videos, that's for sure! Definitely worth the time/effort required to put things in order.
Good to see you still going strong in these trying times Matt. Always a trick up your sleeve to make things a little better and more efficient. 👍
Such a great idea. Thanks for sharing
Fantastic idea.
THANKS! This i Brilliant! Both the design and fabrication techniques, and also the identification and re-purposing of the "raw material" (vinyl fencing components).
Thank you very much for your insights whole video I just picked up some fencing for my house and in the shop I ask them for spare pieces and they were very happy to give it to me