I bought this for my friend for his birthday as we just moved into a new house and he finally has room for a workshop. The bench was very easy to set up th-cam.com/users/postUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh They center support is a little difficult to snap in and out of place at first but at least then we know the bench is secure. It was a pleasant surprise when we saw it came with clamps. I apparently missed that in the description. My friend loves the versatility of the bench. Great starter bench for his workshop and easily transportable all over our property. I wish the bench was a little taller but the other features of the bench more than make up for that.
I'm first going to admit that I fast forward to see the end result then back to the build. What beautiful work. You are an incredible craftsman. I really enjoyed this video, thank you for sharing, Rodney
Scott Turner Hi, what's the wall you're using on the square tubing? And do you have a video on how you made your bender? That was a very interesting little tool, I'd love to learn more. Thanks.
I am a cabinet maker and love working with wood but I have to say mate that your mastery of metal is simply stunning, I have been looking for a design for a long thin assembly table for my cabinet shop and thanks to you I have gained inspiration from your world class roller cabinet, thankyou for such a wonderful and inspiring video, kindest regards Louie Ulster Workshops UK
Fantastic build. $7,000 cabinet to chuck tools and consumables in! Why not? Good on you. I was shocked by the orange when you started painting but it works really well so well I forgot how I admired the colour combination in the opening scene.
I felt exactly the same way on the orange color. I almost went back from the middle to see if I had saw orange. I couldn't believe I missed that it was orange. It turned out to be a very attractive combination. I wish I had that vision for color.
Fantastic job. I agree with a few of the others here- I might have used something like butcher block for the top, but I guess it depends on what you’ll be doing on the plywood top you have. You combined my favorite color- orange- with a great stain color and even better workmanship. I’m inspired. Thank you for sharing this.
I never tire watching your videos Scott, always a great tutorial and end result. I really like your industrial retro style. Let’s people see how much work is actually put in by hand. Mass produced is not always the best,quicker but not better. Your projects will certainly stand up to the test of time! Fantastic as usual!
so nice to watch someone build who has real fabrication skills maybe you've done fab work for a living btw hope you know not everyone here in US is crazy we love the Ausies thanks Scott
Thanks Larry. Fabrication has been a hobby until the last year. Some of the most wonderful people I've met are from the US. In fact there are wonderful people all over the globe, though crazy people are every where also I suppose. All the best.
i really enjoy to see you building things will last forever, thanks for sharing and congratulations from Argentina for the precious and simple furnitures you made
Like the squaring by the diagonals - many builders either forget that important check, or leave it out. Rather like the juxtaposition of the paint and staining against the more industrial handles :-) I wouldn't use wooden drawers for heavier, or oily, tools but for anything else they definitely have advantages, like easily gluing in dividers and adding lift-out inserts and compartments :-) For the next one, I would suggest perhaps welding in some of the rebar across the end recesses so tools can either be hung directly, or make up some "S"or "P" hooks to sit on the rods. Maybe a power outlet at one end - I use some weather resistant outlets, that have a lift up flap, in the garage as they prevent dust and other crap getting into the sockets? I assume the height is the same as your other portable workbench, so you can sit things level across both? Oh, and you talk funny (I'm in Auckland) ;-)
Thanks for the feedback Gordo. I talk funny! I lived in Christchurch for 14 months (Didn't I cop some crap!) back when the Aussies last won the world cup Rugby (Haven't won a game since mind you). Good times :)
Scott, great project. I like the industrial look of the exposed flanges for mounting the plywood panels. If you wanted a couple more inches of drawer length, the flanges could be mounted toward the outside edge of the square tubing, and the panel mounted outside the flange as well. The handles are great!
Damn. I came here while looking for ideas for a $20 work bench for my garage that I could build using 2x4s and a hand saw. This is not that. This is really, really nice.
Very nice cabinet! Great build! I’m definitely going to borrow that handle idea, absolutely love them! The only thing I wasn’t in love with, is screwing the top down from the top, I would rather you came up from the bottom with some tabs or something.
I also like this build. I'm going to take this design myself. But I'm going to bust you for the Plywood top. Its needs to be Solid and more robust. Cheers
Timoty Sargent .. I don't know, plywood is pretty robust when its that thick, however once it's really beaten up will be easy to replace ( I suppose as would any wooden top )
Good to see a fellow Aussie on TH-cam. You're setup to do metal work, I'm a woodworker that dabbles a little with steel, I find it hard finding somewhere to buy steel in Brisbane on a Saturday, I work full time and don't often get a chance through the week to get to a steel supplier. Love your work.
Thankyou Rendel! Yes it's definitely hard when you're full time. RDO's help if you get them. I often placed an order and picked up on the way home. Thanks for dropping by and for your comment!
Just finished watching this video, I wasn't fussed initially on the orange, but now it's finished it looks amazing. I knock off a few hours early on a Tuesday, that's the only time I have really. Do you mainly do metalwork, or woodwork too?
I love everything about this bench, the drawers, the color, the drawer handles are awesome. this thing is built like a tank, and if the top gets damaged as they sometimes do, it will be easy to replace. great job mate. really practical use of both space and usability. and attractive to boot.
Wasn't sure how I felt about your choices until the final result. I have been a journeyman machinist/millwright for 25 years and I don't impress easily. The result speaks for itself. Beautiful.
THAT'S JUST GREAT... NOW I HAVE TO BUILD A 15 DRAW CABINET AS WELL AS A 64 DRAW CABINET... YOUR MAKING MY LIFE DIFFICULT, SCOTT...ALL KIDDING ASIDE, I'M LEARNING ALOT FROM WATCHING YOU WORK... THANKS FOR POSTING...
Wouldn't that also depend on the speed of the programming? I've never used a CNC so I genuinely don't know. But it seems like it would take a while to input all of the data for each tool.
Actually, it would depend on the complexity. Most CNC systems use G-Code. And if you can use something like TinkerCAD, you can start from outlines made in a different program. As a result, you're simply cutting the outline out, Not building 3D contours (Now THAT 'WOULD' take forever). So, if you choose the thickness of your material, the width of your router or milling bit, carefully, you can actually do it quite efficiently. Probably the most time consuming part of the whole process would be measuring the tools, to make custom slots. Which, would have to be done, wether you cut them by hand or by machine. However, if you know how to use graphic design tools, you might be able to automate the contour creation and merely have to pay attention to taking good photos that were to scale with the drawers.
When I saw the orange paint I thought wow different but in the end effective and it really works well great job Scott and like Big Ben said it stays built keep it up, YT
I'm new to your Chanel - at first I thought it was a bit indulgent to make such a nice workshop bench lol, but I see now that you are making a piece of art which is very cool.
My hardware cabinet will be much more indulgent when I do that. Well, I like the workshop equipment that looks vintage, back in the day when style was a big part of design requirements. It's a passion. Thanks Pete!
I am really impressed with that project. Well designed, well built, super sturdy, excellent blend of wood and steel together, color and stain combinations really make it pop. Well done sir.
Very nice craftmanship! The only thing I would improve upon is the drawer bottoms. 1/4 inch plywood is useless for heavier items. I use 3/4 for the bottoms of work shop drawers. With that much work into the project I'd probably go with a solid hardwood top too. Another thing I've done is use a couple of decent quality, multi-drawer steel roll away toolboxes and build them into my wood cabinets. Just take off the wheels and build them into your lower cabinets.
I hate you... (I don't really) I've been rooting around trying to get drawer spacing right for days (first attempt) and you make it look so easy. You're a bloody legend on the tools mate but I did nothing the missus in the vid so does she do everything in the background and you take all the credit... 😂 Seriously.. Another awesome piece, you're an inspiration to all us hacks.
Beautiful piece! Nice video. Always wondered about that blue steel, thought they were the salvage find of the century! Is all plywood painted gray too? : )
I watched it again Scott....... I just want 3 like this to miraculously appear in my new shop...... Can't wait to get started on building some very similar. Consider my plagiarism a very high form of praise for your awesome work mate.
Thanks for the tips Vinnie. Generally I use cutting oil but not always. I just changed my blade after 12 months use - not too bad! I would like to have a coolant pump to improve things.
That is sweet! Love the idea for the handles. What drawer organizers will you use? Or will you just have it as free storage? The only mod I would have made is to make the wheels height adjustable so that the unit could sit level on the concrete floor in your shop. Great work and the attention to details is tops.
Thank you! I will have some tools in foam rubber cut outs and others free standing. But I'll try out a few positions first before I go nuts on organisation.
It's a great looking bench, very well made and impressive. I watch a lot of these type of videos and always seems to be someone who has the right tools, machinery and kit to do it in the first place....sadly we don't all have that kind of access to the same things.
Thanks Rowland! Yes tools are great no doubt about it, but the best tool is your will to do the best you can with what you have. This can be made with a cheap welder, an angle grinder, a saw, drill and some chisels. But yes, pretty impossible without the minimum.
I bought this for my friend for his birthday as we just moved into a new house and he finally has room for a workshop. The bench was very easy to set up th-cam.com/users/postUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh They center support is a little difficult to snap in and out of place at first but at least then we know the bench is secure. It was a pleasant surprise when we saw it came with clamps. I apparently missed that in the description. My friend loves the versatility of the bench. Great starter bench for his workshop and easily transportable all over our property. I wish the bench was a little taller but the other features of the bench more than make up for that.
Thanks for the advice!
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I absolutely love the blending of metal work & woodworking, most of the time you get one or the other. We need more of this! Well done sir.....
Huge thanks James - Much appreciated!
I'm first going to admit that I fast forward to see the end result then back to the build. What beautiful work. You are an incredible craftsman. I really enjoyed this video, thank you for sharing, Rodney
Thank you Rodney, I appreciate you letting me know!
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Nothing incredible about it. Anyone with thousands of dollars worth of machines that do all the for them is not a craftsman.
Watched this video several times. Still obsessed with this thing. I think it is just the coolest best looking tool cabinet out there!!
Huge thanks Christopher! The cabinet is going strong still.
That is one good looking roll around tool box, storage box. What ever you call it. It is nice, great craftsmanship. 👍😎
Many thanks!!
Your shop furniture is nicer than my formal living room furniture. Job extremely well done Scott!
Shops need the love too - many thanks Phil, and all the best!
Holy crap! At the risk of stating the obvious, You!!! are an amazing craftsman.
Truly incredible!!
Very kind - Thank you!
Un bel atelier bien équipé !
Et un homme avec des doigts en or !!!! Bravo !
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A nice workshop well equipped!
And a man with gold fingers !!!! Bravo!
Thank you Georges! Yes, I love my workshop.
Wow what a beast. This thing is gonna last you a lifetime and then some. I'm always impressed with how aesthetic even your shop furniture turns out
Thanks Phil! Oh and huge congrats for your 100k! Awesome!
Scott Turner Hi, what's the wall you're using on the square tubing? And do you have a video on how you made your bender? That was a very interesting little tool, I'd love to learn more. Thanks.
2 mm wall. Which bender? I have one for the Sheet Metal bender but not the rod bender.
Thanks for the reply! Yes, i meant the rod & solid stock bender.
Haha I wish man. I think you got me mistaken with someone ;)
I just love functional peaces of art like you're making, keep it up Scott.
Thank you David - it's a joy!
Wow Scott you weren't kidding on this build, its a big one! I love the cnc logo on the side panels! Well done mate !
Cheers Doug! Thanks and all the best - love your work!
I am a cabinet maker and love working with wood but I have to say mate that your mastery of metal is simply stunning, I have been looking for a design for a long thin assembly table for my cabinet shop and thanks to you I have gained inspiration from your world class roller cabinet, thankyou for such a wonderful and inspiring video, kindest regards Louie Ulster Workshops UK
Huge thanks Louie!
Fantastic build. $7,000 cabinet to chuck tools and consumables in! Why not? Good on you. I was shocked by the orange when you started painting but it works really well so well I forgot how I admired the colour combination in the opening scene.
I felt exactly the same way on the orange color. I almost went back from the middle to see if I had saw orange. I couldn't believe I missed that it was orange. It turned out to be a very attractive combination. I wish I had that vision for color.
Просто, качественно, оригинально! И главное функционально! Молодец! Попробую себе что-то похожее сделать!
Большое спасибо за ваш замечательный комментарий!
What a beauty... The drawer handles just killed me !
Agree! , wanted to post simular comment about excellent drawer handles.
Fantastic job. I agree with a few of the others here- I might have used something like butcher block for the top, but I guess it depends on what you’ll be doing on the plywood top you have. You combined my favorite color- orange- with a great stain color and even better workmanship. I’m inspired. Thank you for sharing this.
Many thanks Joshua!
I never tire watching your videos Scott, always a great tutorial and end result. I really like your industrial retro style. Let’s people see how much work is actually put in by hand. Mass produced is not always the best,quicker but not better. Your projects will certainly stand up to the test of time! Fantastic as usual!
Thank you Frank! The plan is to make a piece that will last several lifetimes, and for it to be admired if possible.
МУЖИК!!!
Приятно смотреть на качественную работу, спасибо!
Спасибо за отличный комментарий!
so nice to watch someone build who has real fabrication skills maybe you've done fab work for a living btw hope you know not everyone here in US is crazy we love the Ausies thanks Scott
Thanks Larry. Fabrication has been a hobby until the last year. Some of the most wonderful people I've met are from the US. In fact there are wonderful people all over the globe, though crazy people are every where also I suppose. All the best.
Actually, Scott has a kiwi accent, although I admit to having something of a cold at the moment
i really enjoy to see you building things will last forever, thanks for sharing and congratulations from Argentina for the precious and simple furnitures you made
My Pleasure! Thank you!!
My son thinks this project was awesome!! And thinks you should paint more things orange.. (his favorite color) keep up the great work!!!
Thank you Son for me - and thank you too!
Like the squaring by the diagonals - many builders either forget that important check, or leave it out.
Rather like the juxtaposition of the paint and staining against the more industrial handles :-)
I wouldn't use wooden drawers for heavier, or oily, tools but for anything else they definitely have advantages, like easily gluing in dividers and adding lift-out inserts and compartments :-)
For the next one, I would suggest perhaps welding in some of the rebar across the end recesses so tools can either be hung directly, or make up some "S"or "P" hooks to sit on the rods. Maybe a power outlet at one end - I use some weather resistant outlets, that have a lift up flap, in the garage as they prevent dust and other crap getting into the sockets?
I assume the height is the same as your other portable workbench, so you can sit things level across both?
Oh, and you talk funny (I'm in Auckland) ;-)
Thanks for the feedback Gordo. I talk funny! I lived in Christchurch for 14 months (Didn't I cop some crap!) back when the Aussies last won the world cup Rugby (Haven't won a game since mind you). Good times :)
Scott, great project. I like the industrial look of the exposed flanges for mounting the plywood panels. If you wanted a couple more inches of drawer length, the flanges could be mounted toward the outside edge of the square tubing, and the panel mounted outside the flange as well. The handles are great!
Damn. I came here while looking for ideas for a $20 work bench for my garage that I could build using 2x4s and a hand saw. This is not that. This is really, really nice.
Now look what you have done ;) Thank you!
Exactly why I came here too 😂
@@ScottTurnerformeindustrious so do you ever sell these?
I haven't yet but I get a few enquiries, nothing comes of it. I think people would like plans for it is I might go down that path.
@@ScottTurnerformeindustrious Ya I'd probably be interested in one I just live in the states tho.
A bit of money and a bit of work...you turned it into a lifetime piece. Great job sir. Cheers from Ontario!
Should be around for many decades at least I hope. Worth the effort - Thanks Rick!
Отличная работа! Стол супер!!! Всех благ и новых проектов!
Подписка!
Круто, спасибо за добрые слова и подписку!
Sweet Piece mate! love the drawer pulls. I will steel that for a future project. Great build, pleasure to watch you work.
Thank you and my pleasure!
Excellent work! I really dig that color, too!
Cheers Mark!
wow that color just jumps out at you ,phenomenal build ,that is a family heirloom
Yes it does stand out a bit - Thank you!
This is seriously some next level fabrication, and you made it all look so easy! Excellent work buddy the end product is beautiful!
Truly glad you like it and thanks so much for your comment! Really appreciated!
Great build. Love the rebar handles
Hey Derek - thank you Brother!
No problem Bob
Damn it, I re name you, let's see Matt. Derek is the comment above. Forgive my crosseyedness.
I have been called far worse
Badger Workshop same!
Very nice cabinet! Great build! I’m definitely going to borrow that handle idea, absolutely love them! The only thing I wasn’t in love with, is screwing the top down from the top, I would rather you came up from the bottom with some tabs or something.
I knew I'd get busted for that top :) Thanks Tom!
yeah, i'm stealing the handle idea as well.. looks like you can grab them with oily / greasy hands no problem
I also like this build. I'm going to take this design myself. But I'm going to bust you for the Plywood top. Its needs to be Solid and more robust. Cheers
Timoty Sargent .. I don't know, plywood is pretty robust when its that thick, however once it's really beaten up will be easy to replace ( I suppose as would any wooden top )
Yep oilier and greasier the better.
Good to see a fellow Aussie on TH-cam. You're setup to do metal work, I'm a woodworker that dabbles a little with steel, I find it hard finding somewhere to buy steel in Brisbane on a Saturday, I work full time and don't often get a chance through the week to get to a steel supplier. Love your work.
Thankyou Rendel! Yes it's definitely hard when you're full time. RDO's help if you get them. I often placed an order and picked up on the way home. Thanks for dropping by and for your comment!
Just finished watching this video, I wasn't fussed initially on the orange, but now it's finished it looks amazing. I knock off a few hours early on a Tuesday, that's the only time I have really. Do you mainly do metalwork, or woodwork too?
I love everything about this bench, the drawers, the color, the drawer handles are awesome. this thing is built like a tank, and if the top gets damaged as they sometimes do, it will be easy to replace. great job mate. really practical use of both space and usability. and attractive to boot.
Much appreciated! Thanks for your comment!
Ive never seen rebar used for that nice job!
Круто получилось! Мастерская с огромными возможностями.
Спасибо вам большое!
@SintaoBG можешь сказать, что это за профессия? Это случайно не слесарь?
When you build something, it stays built... 👍
That's the plan! Enough of the cheap junk crap. Thank you!
How much did materials cost
John Carter I would like to know too +Scott Turner
Wasn't sure how I felt about your choices until the final result. I have been a journeyman machinist/millwright for 25 years and I don't impress easily. The result speaks for itself. Beautiful.
Thankyou! I'm very happy to have it in my shed. It's used every day. All the best
One thing's for sure, that's going to hold up well in your weather/shop environment! :-) Great build as always Scott! Keep up the great work!
Thank you Bill! Yes, I think this cabinet will be around for a very long time.
Those handles really did it.
Thanks Boris!
its cool to see another Aussie in the TH-cam space!
Thanks Kit! Just chugging away :)
THAT'S JUST GREAT... NOW I HAVE TO BUILD A 15 DRAW CABINET AS WELL AS A 64 DRAW CABINET... YOUR MAKING MY LIFE DIFFICULT, SCOTT...ALL KIDDING ASIDE, I'M LEARNING ALOT FROM WATCHING YOU WORK... THANKS FOR POSTING...
You could just save some time and make one 79 Drawer cabinet! Thanks Eddy!
THANKS FOR THE TIP SCOTT... YOUR ALREADY SAVING ME TIME...
Very good and beautiful table)👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you so much.
Love your work Scott! Top shelf mate. I particularly like your attention to detail and doing things properly.
Really appreciated Steve! Thankyou!
Beautiful, it's a work of art! Great job sir
I love the way the ply turned out with the stain and varnish- I guess I’ve just found the look for my next project!
Thanks Sam. I think the ply turned out nice with the stain. Cheers!
I think i will start with a 3 drawer work bench...I just dont have that much room ..nicely done.
Good idea. Thanks!
You should layout and CNC some custom foam inserts so each tool has a home.
Maybe, but I think the knife would be 100 times faster.
That would very much depend on the depth and speed of the machine.
Wouldn't that also depend on the speed of the programming? I've never used a CNC so I genuinely don't know. But it seems like it would take a while to input all of the data for each tool.
Actually, it would depend on the complexity. Most CNC systems use G-Code. And if you can use something like TinkerCAD, you can start from outlines made in a different program. As a result, you're simply cutting the outline out, Not building 3D contours (Now THAT 'WOULD' take forever). So, if you choose the thickness of your material, the width of your router or milling bit, carefully, you can actually do it quite efficiently.
Probably the most time consuming part of the whole process would be measuring the tools, to make custom slots. Which, would have to be done, wether you cut them by hand or by machine. However, if you know how to use graphic design tools, you might be able to automate the contour creation and merely have to pay attention to taking good photos that were to scale with the drawers.
Very nice mate 👍
Thank you!
This is almost too beautiful to use. Art. Form. Function. Very nice!!! If you were in the US I'd seriously consider ordering that piece.
Thank you Mike! Well a little beauty in my shed is not such a bad thing, cheers.
Your projects are so well thought out, and ingenious. I love the whole project, especially the handles. Keep the videos coming!
Thank you! Another video being edited right now.
Que trabalho lindo ! depois de ver esse video, vou comprar uma maquina de solda pra fazer uma mesa parecida com essa. Abraço, Alan Brasil - Sao Paulo
Muito obrigado Allen! A soldagem é uma habilidade útil para se ter.
Scott Turner 🤗
Um trabalho magnífico!
Pensei a mesma coisa.
@@inkmania se fosse só a máquina de solda que precisasse , até eu ia fazer , e muita ferramenta , e detalhe aqui é muito caro infelizmente 😭
When I saw the orange paint I thought wow different but in the end effective and it really works well great job Scott and like Big Ben said it stays built keep it up, YT
Thank you! It sure stands out and looks right I think. Cheers!
Just WOW! Absolutely stunning. Top job. Best wishes from South Wales, UK. 👍🏻👊🏻
Работа, за которой приятно наблюдать! Отлично!
Спасибо!!
I want to learn to weld just to build this, Gorgeous
Thank you! Takes a bit of practice but it's something that is not too hard to learn.
I just drooled on my keyboard watching this.
That's what I like to hear, thankyou! Drooling is good :)
Excellent design, wonderful craftsmanship and one sexy cabinet. Job well done!!
Huge thanks Dave!
Now you also know where your tools are after a nuclear apocalypse 😉 I am enjoying how over engineered this is - great job 💪
Pure epic mate!
Thank you Dallan!
ótimo trabalho , um serviço simétrico parabéns.
Muito apreciado Alex!
Superb craftsmanship. Would love to see in it when it's laid out with tools, etc. Thanks for the video. Inspirational!
Thanks, glad you like it - cheers!
Красота. Я так понимаю, подобные ручки изготавливались ради ручек?)
Спасибо! У этого есть то чувство Старого времени об этом.
Ты его переводчика в ступор ввёл. "Ручки ради ручек" - ты жгёшь,бро!!!
beautiful, great work!
Thank you!
Крутая работа, супер просто
Спасибо!
Great,I dreaming one day this thing in my woodworking workshop.salute to you,Sir.
Thank you!
OMG 😮
Verdadeiramente uma obra de arte.
Thank you!
Com certeza, ficou perfeito
I'm new to your Chanel - at first I thought it was a bit indulgent to make such a nice workshop bench lol, but I see now that you are making a piece of art which is very cool.
My hardware cabinet will be much more indulgent when I do that. Well, I like the workshop equipment that looks vintage, back in the day when style was a big part of design requirements. It's a passion. Thanks Pete!
Practice makes perfect, never indulgence. I like his work, it's worth my time to watch his videos a few times each.
Este mueble vivirá mas que el dueño....
Espero que sí, gracias!
I am really impressed with that project. Well designed, well built, super sturdy, excellent blend of wood and steel together, color and stain combinations really make it pop. Well done sir.
Thank you so much!
Very nice craftmanship! The only thing I would improve upon is the drawer bottoms. 1/4 inch plywood is useless for heavier items. I use 3/4 for the bottoms of work shop drawers. With that much work into the project I'd probably go with a solid hardwood top too.
Another thing I've done is use a couple of decent quality, multi-drawer steel roll away toolboxes and build them into my wood cabinets. Just take off the wheels and build them into your lower cabinets.
Thanks for the tips! All the best.
I hate you... (I don't really) I've been rooting around trying to get drawer spacing right for days (first attempt) and you make it look so easy.
You're a bloody legend on the tools mate but I did nothing the missus in the vid so does she do everything in the background and you take all the credit... 😂
Seriously.. Another awesome piece, you're an inspiration to all us hacks.
Darn it! My cover has been blown! Huge thanks Rob! Love the comment!
молодец! Мужик!
Спасибо!
Great design, unbelievable craftsmanship, and abundant artistic flair. Nice work.
Really appreciated Tom - Thank you!
Очень хорошо! Молодец.
Спасибо!
четко и красиво сделано!!!
Очень добрый. Спасибо.
What of welder are you using and wire size, but other then that you are a very talented Man.
WIA Weldmatic 200i. Wire 0.8mm - Thank you!
Stumbled across your video here, absolutely great work. True Craftsman 💪🏼 I'm jealous of how easy you make the welding look.
it's easier than the wood work haha it's the wood work i'd struggle with
Well that just upgraded all my plans!
Haha Thanks!
Скотт! Хорошая работа, интересное цветовое решение. Отлично. Вот только заметил, что тележка под сварочник не окрашена. :(
Спасибо! Тележка сварщика окрашена прозрачно.
Now that is amazing work!!
Thank you Aaron!
Your work is just amazing! You have combined woodworking and welding, which I think is making the project special! Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much!
Beautiful piece! Nice video. Always wondered about that blue steel, thought they were the salvage find of the century! Is all plywood painted gray too? : )
No the Ply is second hand. I got about 28 sheets of 3/4 ply for little $ but it was all painted. It's nearly all gone now. Huge thanks!
Pizdec, naxuy, blyatb, красота то какая. Молодчина!)
Спасибо!
Very good work👍👍👍
Thank you!
I watched it again Scott....... I just want 3 like this to miraculously appear in my new shop...... Can't wait to get started on building some very similar. Consider my plagiarism a very high form of praise for your awesome work mate.
I tried the finger clicking method already - doesn't work darn it. Thanks Paul!
I love these tool chest you make Scott. I think this is the second one I have seen. I think you should open the bidding around $ 9,500.00 :) Good Job!
Hi Duaine! I wish $9.5k. Yes I have two in my shed now. Thank you and all the best!
Very good job. Good luck. From Belarus.
Thank you!
Good job Sir thanks 🇮🇳👍🚜
Thank you Abdul!
@@ScottTurnerformeindustrious you welcome sir 🇮🇳🚜
wow, that should be in my livingroom! by far, the best looking tool cabinet i have ever seen!
Great to hear :) really appreciated! Wait, you want a tool cabinet in your living room....I like it!
@@ScottTurnerformeindustrious i want THAT tool cabinet in my living room. lol
Nice video , but try using some cutting coolant on that blade it will last longer.
Thanks for the tips Vinnie. Generally I use cutting oil but not always. I just changed my blade after 12 months use - not too bad! I would like to have a coolant pump to improve things.
I need to do for me something like that... Beautifull work...
Thank you!! Yes get making!
@@ScottTurnerformeindustrious i Will
Отлично!!
Спасибо!
Dang that came out sweet, I don't remember ever seeing a nicer cabinet! Amazing skills you have sir.
That is sweet! Love the idea for the handles. What drawer organizers will you use? Or will you just have it as free storage? The only mod I would have made is to make the wheels height adjustable so that the unit could sit level on the concrete floor in your shop. Great work and the attention to details is tops.
Thank you! I will have some tools in foam rubber cut outs and others free standing. But I'll try out a few positions first before I go nuts on organisation.
very nice build, would love to replicate it ^_^
Yes, it will be worth it! Thanks!
would love a materials list and schematic to make it a bit easier to replicate ^_^
Careful with that paint stripper - methylene chloride is carcinogenic when you inhale it, even in a well-ventilated area.
Beautiful job though.
Great advice, thank you!
It's a great looking bench, very well made and impressive. I watch a lot of these type of videos and always seems to be someone who has the right tools, machinery and kit to do it in the first place....sadly we don't all have that kind of access to the same things.
Thanks Rowland! Yes tools are great no doubt about it, but the best tool is your will to do the best you can with what you have. This can be made with a cheap welder, an angle grinder, a saw, drill and some chisels. But yes, pretty impossible without the minimum.
very very very very very nice :D
Great - thank you Marek!
Супер мастер, очень понравился ролик
Так рад, что тебе понравилось! Спасибо, что так сказали!
Я в шоке, профи. Сколько денег ушло на материал?
Спасибо. Я потратил около 700 австралийских долларов.
Very nice cabinet build, simply to nice of cabinet to sell to anyone else. Better to make yourself the good stuff. You’ll agree you deserve it.
Thanks Steven!