This is the only beer caddy video I've seen that looks beginner friendly. Everyone else used so many more tools than you and it was hard to see what they were doing in the video. Yours was perfect. Thanks for putting the time into this!
I first made two of these a couple years back and I was new to wood working and had trouble finding the boards of the right thicknesses, but the two caddies I made were GREATLY appreciated. I have got my wood ready, and this time I made a template for the pieces to make sure the angle is good & the curve at the top looks right. I have decided to use dowel rod rather than the galvanized pipe, though the pipe does give it a really nice look. I decided on the one side to use a single large quarter inch thick board which I will paint with the chalk board paint rather than 2 smaller boards. This make it easier to put retirement, happy birthday, promotion messages on it. The other side I will still use two boards because it gives it a very classy look. I pre-fit everything to see that I cut all boards square and to measurement, then sanded them. I stained all the wood the first time with the special walnut and it really gave a quality look. I have used poplar wood for the second batch and I do not think I will stain it since I picked up some leftover Halloween themed bottle openers that look like black skulls. I think they will give a nice touch for 50/60 year birthday, and retirement presents. The black opener on the white wood will be a nice accent. If you want to give the wood the feel of fine furniture, put two coats of spar varnish with sanding after each coat dries. You can upsell your quality by explaining the difference of spar varnish in case your cold bottles sweat or it happens to rain on your pic nic. I, personally, have found that with wood that looks like and feels like quality furniture, these caddies can be perfect for where a group of people want to each chip in $10 for Old Joe's going away, or a raffle at the Loyal Order of Kangaroo Lodge. Again, this will blow away the Etsy $Twenty something knock offs. Most guys will not buy this for themselves, but it make a great gift and you can price it at a range fits what a lot of groups are looking to spend. You can display it with expensive imported beers (use empties), so people realize you have made something really fine.
Great idea. Being from central Nebraska I spend lots of time in the garage making things and watching the Huskers. Looks like my next project. Thanks. GO BIG RED
Once again Pete another simple but badass build. Ya gotta respect that adult beverage! I'm not a Nebraska fan I am a Notre Dame fan. I will however wish your team does well.
+Michael Meis (tubbz23) Thanks Michael! Yeah I was walking around the store and the idea for using pipe seemed like it would be fun to try. I'm glad I did! Thanks :)
Off the topic, but just wanted to say that I lived in Montana for a year. I worked on the Yellow Tail dam and lived in Ft. Smith. I loved my time there and someday plan to move back.
Would the bottles sit in the holder if you used 1/2 x 6 pieces? I know it's actually a little smaller than 6 inches but would save time/money buying the 6 inch planks
Great video, I'll customise it by stencilling a Welsh dragon on the side , I may get a chance to use it on the one day of sunshine we get here in Wales lol
Hey Pete - Thanks for all the great videos. I have been binge watching your videos which has encouraged me to take up some woodworking projects around the house. I'm an absolute novice with no experience but looking forward to building some great things with the help of your videos and extensive guides on your website. I had one quick question - I am trying to determine when it's best to use nails vs. screws. Is there a reason you went for nails on this project instead of screws? Do you a simple rule-of-thumb you follow when determine which to use for the project?
Hi Sunny, so glad that you have been inspired to get making!! In general if I am working with smaller/thinner pieces of wood, using nails reduces the risk of splitting. Screws also tend to give stronger joints as they actually draw two pieces together, so if strength is needed, I would use screws. Cheers!
I am desperately trying to make this as a Christmas gift, I downloaded the plans, but what size screws did you use for the bottle opener? I was thinking 3/8” long? Any help would be greatly appreciated, I love the content!
Nice work. I'm hoping to get a couple of these done before xmas. Trout slayer was my go-to beer for quite some time. Unfortunately now I'm out of state and only Moose Drool makes it over. (Sometimes summer honey) -Todd
Hi, they are fairly loose so you can pull the out easily and it can be used for other things. But I would cut a small shallow groove in the base for each piece to stay in place better next time.
Hey! I love this design and was looking for the lumber to make a beer caddy. I found the 1/4" material, but the widest 1/2" broad I can find is 1/2x6. I went to 2 Home Depots and looked online. I can't seem to find the 1/2x8 anywhere. Suggestions?
Hi Robert! hmm... you could use 3/4 if you had to and could make some slight adjustments to make it work. It would be a bit more beefy but would work. You could look into using 1/2 inch plywood. Otherwise you would need to use a planer or find a local lumber yard who might have more of a variety. I found mine in a a section with poplar, pine, oak etc in project size pieces. I'm guessing they must not have a section like that at every store unfortunately. Anyways, let me know if any of that helps. Good luck!
DIY PETE Hey Pete! I decided to go to Home Depot and get a 1x8. I ripped the board to 6 inches, then cross cut it to 4 feet and then decided to resaw the piece so I had a half inch and quarter inch piece. This was a little more labor intensive, but it wasn't too bad at all. It's an alternative for those who can't seem to find half inch poplar. Thanks again for your help. I really appreciate your project videos!
Nice! Too bad about those stains you got on the front of your new project. Maybe we can get you a KU sticker to cover that up...... Keep up the good work!
+The ShavingWood Workshop Thanks for taking the time to stop by and to check out the project. I appreciate it! I am part of team Ryobi , and they are exclusive to Home Depot :) Cheers!
Hi! It's an accent thing :) We say a few words a bit different where I grew up then most parts of the country. Cheers! ( Lots of Long A's --- like bag, rag, tag sound more like bayg, tayg , etc. haha, cheers!
+Cactus Makeshop I've been wanting one to shoot some cool footage for a long time and finally pulled the trigger and got one :) Absolutely love it. It is so fun, and easy to fly too! Do you have a DJI?! Cheers - Pete
I just posted my own video of a caddy that I loosely based off of your design. Thanks for sharing your project. And by the way, your video is way more to the point than mine was; I gotta work on that. :P
Hey! Well I'm mostly a Huskers fan since that is where I went to school, but for Montana schools I am a Cats fan over the Grizzlies :) haha , cheers man!
Pete, if you were to sell these how much would you charge? I have been thinking about changing careers. I own a window and door co. I recently was in a really bad car accident my neck and back need to be operated on. I have nerve damage in both and also in my one arm. My Dr advised me that I may never be the same again and may want to think about changing what I do for a living. I first thought I could keep my company just hire subs. The problem with that is I can not find anyone that works like me. Cares about what they are doing like I do. I install doors that cost anywhere from $500.00 to $17,000.00. I installed Allen Iversons door when he was with 76'rs. I am ranked #20 out of 35,900+ window and door company's in the state of PA. So walking away from it is killing me because I love what I do. However knowing my limitations is wise. So I really think I am gonna turn my garage into a workshop. I am gonna sell at flea markets and online. So that is why I want to pick your brain on what you think something like this would sell for. I mean I could see ya charging 45 to 50 for that. Your farm table being solid wood I think like 600 to 700 for it would be cheap. Am I off base? I plan on making band saw boxes and spice racks.... copper garden sinks with work stations.... I am in the infancy or researching prices on materials and tools. I have mostly everything. Just missing a band saw drill press and lathe. Thank you for you time Kind regards joe
+joe brown Hey Joe! Thanks for reaching out and for taking the time to stop by. Scott (who is on the DIYPETE team) - has sold them at farmer's markets in the $55 range and found success. Could you copy and paste this message and send an email through the contact page? www.diypete.com/contact/ -- That way I can help go a little more in-depth on a couple ideas. Cheers, - Pete
Great project and video Pete! I subscribed to your channel long ago. I built a Beer Caddy similar to yours - but added a chiller - check it out on my channel when you get a chance! Thumbs up!!!
This is the only beer caddy video I've seen that looks beginner friendly. Everyone else used so many more tools than you and it was hard to see what they were doing in the video. Yours was perfect. Thanks for putting the time into this!
I first made two of these a couple years back and I was new to wood working and had trouble finding the boards of the right thicknesses, but the two caddies I made were GREATLY appreciated. I have got my wood ready, and this time I made a template for the pieces to make sure the angle is good & the curve at the top looks right. I have decided to use dowel rod rather than the galvanized pipe, though the pipe does give it a really nice look. I decided on the one side to use a single large quarter inch thick board which I will paint with the chalk board paint rather than 2 smaller boards. This make it easier to put retirement, happy birthday, promotion messages on it. The other side I will still use two boards because it gives it a very classy look. I pre-fit everything to see that I cut all boards square and to measurement, then sanded them. I stained all the wood the first time with the special walnut and it really gave a quality look. I have used poplar wood for the second batch and I do not think I will stain it since I picked up some leftover Halloween themed bottle openers that look like black skulls. I think they will give a nice touch for 50/60 year birthday, and retirement presents. The black opener on the white wood will be a nice accent. If you want to give the wood the feel of fine furniture, put two coats of spar varnish with sanding after each coat dries. You can upsell your quality by explaining the difference of spar varnish in case your cold bottles sweat or it happens to rain on your pic nic. I, personally, have found that with wood that looks like and feels like quality furniture, these caddies can be perfect for where a group of people want to each chip in $10 for Old Joe's going away, or a raffle at the Loyal Order of Kangaroo Lodge. Again, this will blow away the Etsy $Twenty something knock offs. Most guys will not buy this for themselves, but it make a great gift and you can price it at a range fits what a lot of groups are looking to spend. You can display it with expensive imported beers (use empties), so people realize you have made something really fine.
second beer tote video ive watched in a row with the same music as Off The Ranch. lol. Great video and Ryobi FTW
I saw this video and it's gave me the perfect present idea for my dad, will be getting what I need this weekend to get myself started. Cheers Pete !
Hi Jack! Awesome! Yeah it will make a great gift and your dad will love it :) Cheers!
Love this! I may take on this project for a Christmas gift for my husband, who brews his own beer. He's also a die-hard Husker fan. GBR!!!
+Regi Gilchrist That's awesome Regi! Thanks for taking the time to check out the project and GBR!
Regi Gilchrist did you end up doing it?
I love DIY beer caddies, so much better than the cardboard that they sold in. Nice project! I made mine from leather.
Cool, i bet the leather one turned out amazing!
Great idea. Being from central Nebraska I spend lots of time in the garage making things and watching the Huskers.
Looks like my next project. Thanks. GO BIG RED
+Dan Mills Thanks Dan. Hopefully we have a better season this year! Cheers and GOOOO BIG RED!
Once again Pete another simple but badass build. Ya gotta respect that adult beverage! I'm not a Nebraska fan I am a Notre Dame fan. I will however wish your team does well.
+joe brown Hey Joe! Thanks for saying hi! I'm a big college football fan as well :) And wish Notre Dame a good year for ya. Cheers!
Great project video as usual. The great background doesn't hurt either. What a beautiful place. I enjoy the scenery.
+Bill Rolfe Thanks Bill, yeah it's not a bad spot to film. Cheers!
Hey Pete! Just downloaded the plans! Will send u picture when I'm done with it! Thanks again for being one of my favourites in the community!
Cheers! Hope the project goes well for you!
Nebraska guy here....I will definitely be building this in preparation for football season!
+Spencer Hansen Thanks Spencer, GO BIG RED!
i like the handle... a lot easier than some of the other options out there and still looks awesome
+Michael Meis (tubbz23) Thanks Michael! Yeah I was walking around the store and the idea for using pipe seemed like it would be fun to try. I'm glad I did! Thanks :)
Off the topic, but just wanted to say that I lived in Montana for a year. I worked on the Yellow Tail dam and lived in Ft. Smith. I loved my time there and someday plan to move back.
Hey Joseph! Very cool, yeah Montana is definitely a nice place. Cheers!
Thanks for that great idea going 2 have 2 make one for Christmas gift 👍🤗🍻
Have fun!
Very nice project! Will have to make.
+nathan p Thanks Nathan! Have fun with the project!
Another Awesome project Pete for those End of the Summer blues...Great job my friend
+Vinnie C Thanks!
cool maysurements
Haha, guess my Dakotan accent comes out sometimes, cheers!!
Cool Pete. Very old school. I love it. Douglas
+RetroWeld Thanks Douglas!
Excellent job! I will make mine to carry 12 Canadian beers EH!
Love it!!
Love it! Downloading the plans so I can make some for me and my pals. Cheers!
Have fun!
Hi, man...What a nice project...I will try to make one...Congratulations!!!
Have fun with the project Wagner!
Cool, very nice and fast instructions, thanks!
Thanks!
GO BIG RED!! Love the shirt. Keep up the great work👍🏻
Thanks Jacob! Go BIG RED and can't wait for Scott Frost to lead this year!!!
Amazing video i wish all diy videos were like this! Keep up the good work pete! GBR!!!
+Maverick Williams Thanks Maverick, and I really appreciate you taking the time to watch the project videos and comment. GBR!
WOW, very nice. Thanks for sharing. Cheers.
Thanks for watching Bakthavathsal!
Chalkboard paint is a great idea.
Thanks for the plans. Someone is getting a manly Christmas present
Awesome!
Would the bottles sit in the holder if you used 1/2 x 6 pieces? I know it's actually a little smaller than 6 inches but would save time/money buying the 6 inch planks
Its more expensive but you can get hardwoods of 1/4 by various widths at Menards.
great video, Pete!
+Zack Howell Thanks Zack!
Love the videos... Esp love the pallet projects!
+David Moss Thanks David! You been building some fun pallet projects lately??!!
Yea I made a entry way table and chevron coffee table... You got plans for any videos with pallets?
Great video, I'll customise it by stencilling a Welsh dragon on the side ,
I may get a chance to use it on the one day of sunshine we get here in Wales lol
That's great Dai! Have fun!
Amazing video!
Cheers! Thank You!
pete great work. think about building something to improve the little bridge an the start of the video. I believe it would be very interesting.
+ThePlatont Thanks for the comment! Yeah there could definitely be some cool additions. Cheers!
Great project, nice video man!
+915Mang Thanks!
I like it. Just found my next project.
+kurt murphy Awesome!
Fantastic project Pete! It's on my list of items to make, thanks :-)
+Chris Muncy Very cool, thanks Chris!
Hey Pete - Thanks for all the great videos. I have been binge watching your videos which has encouraged me to take up some woodworking projects around the house. I'm an absolute novice with no experience but looking forward to building some great things with the help of your videos and extensive guides on your website. I had one quick question - I am trying to determine when it's best to use nails vs. screws. Is there a reason you went for nails on this project instead of screws? Do you a simple rule-of-thumb you follow when determine which to use for the project?
Hi Sunny, so glad that you have been inspired to get making!! In general if I am working with smaller/thinner pieces of wood, using nails reduces the risk of splitting. Screws also tend to give stronger joints as they actually draw two pieces together, so if strength is needed, I would use screws.
Cheers!
cool project
+Tito Wambuch Thanks Tito!
I am desperately trying to make this as a Christmas gift, I downloaded the plans, but what size screws did you use for the bottle opener? I was thinking 3/8” long? Any help would be greatly appreciated, I love the content!
Sorry for the delay, hope you were able to finish the project in time! I believe it was 3/8".
@@DIYPETE got it done, thanks!
Nice Project
+david hanks Thanks David!
Hi there
I’m trying to download the pattern for the beer caddy but it says invalid link
Is there another option?
cool project i have to build it for my father
+Mathias Hoyt Thanks Mathias! You'll have to make one, your dad would love it!
+DIY PETE yes i also think so cheers from germany
+Mathias Hoyt All the way from Germany, that's awesome! Cheers back at ya!
Put a 2nd coat of poly where the chalk board paint goes. It will seal up the edges of the tape so the chalk board paint will not swap under it.
Thanks!
Very nice bro!
+Summers Woodworking Thanks so much!
Great video.
+David Bishop Thanks David and I appreciate you taking the time to watch it! Cheers - Pete
Nice work. I'm hoping to get a couple of these done before xmas. Trout slayer was my go-to beer for quite some time. Unfortunately now I'm out of state and only Moose Drool makes it over. (Sometimes summer honey)
-Todd
Hey Todd! Good to hear from ya, have fun with the build! Moose Drool and summer honey are both some of my favorites as well. Cheers!
Hey I’m doing this as a project for woods class and I was wondering how you got the sections that split up the beers to stay?
Hi, they are fairly loose so you can pull the out easily and it can be used for other things. But I would cut a small shallow groove in the base for each piece to stay in place better next time.
great idea thanks
Thanks for watching!
muito bom gostei .. parabéns.. mais um like com as duas mãos.. kkkkkk sucesso irmão..
obrigado
Hey! I love this design and was looking for the lumber to make a beer caddy. I found the 1/4" material, but the widest 1/2" broad I can find is 1/2x6. I went to 2 Home Depots and looked online. I can't seem to find the 1/2x8 anywhere. Suggestions?
Hi Robert! hmm... you could use 3/4 if you had to and could make some slight adjustments to make it work. It would be a bit more beefy but would work. You could look into using 1/2 inch plywood. Otherwise you would need to use a planer or find a local lumber yard who might have more of a variety. I found mine in a a section with poplar, pine, oak etc in project size pieces. I'm guessing they must not have a section like that at every store unfortunately. Anyways, let me know if any of that helps. Good luck!
DIY PETE Hey Pete! I decided to go to Home Depot and get a 1x8. I ripped the board to 6 inches, then cross cut it to 4 feet and then decided to resaw the piece so I had a half inch and quarter inch piece. This was a little more labor intensive, but it wasn't too bad at all. It's an alternative for those who can't seem to find half inch poplar. Thanks again for your help. I really appreciate your project videos!
Nice! Too bad about those stains you got on the front of your new project. Maybe we can get you a KU sticker to cover that up...... Keep up the good work!
+SAEtaylor haha! I'd only call it a stain if it said rock chalk jayhawks on it. j/k - cheers man! Thanks for stopping by!
Ha ha touche!
where i can buy that bottle opener?
Hey Rafael! They sell them at my local home Depot. Otherwise, Amazon has them as well: amzn.to/2hUlzRX ( affiliate link) Cheers!
How much would you charge for one
You da man Pete....
Any idea where I can find 1/2" x 8" poplar boards? Neither Home Depot nor Lowes seem to carry it in my location (Wichita, KS).
Try Menard's. Its where I finally found mine.
Loved the video, Pete! The drone was a nice touch too.
Forget the Huskers, go Spartans! ;-)
+The Consummate Sportsman Thanks! Glad Football season is back! Cheers, - Pete
+The Consummate Sportsman You have an awesome channel by the way! Saw your pheasant adventure out in Montana!
+DIY PETE Thank you! My brother lives in Helena, so I try to make it out that way as often as possible!
Great version of this tote - Are you sponsored by Ryobi or Home Depot ?
+The ShavingWood Workshop Thanks for taking the time to stop by and to check out the project. I appreciate it! I am part of team Ryobi , and they are exclusive to Home Depot :) Cheers!
Where do you see a Y in the word measure? Other then that loved the video bud.
Hi! It's an accent thing :) We say a few words a bit different where I grew up then most parts of the country. Cheers! ( Lots of Long A's --- like bag, rag, tag sound more like bayg, tayg , etc. haha, cheers!
Awesome!
+brzyd4l Thanks!
go big red man!
+Amy Baker GBR! Thanks for commenting, Amy. Cheers
Somebody got a DJI for his DIY !!
+Cactus Makeshop I've been wanting one to shoot some cool footage for a long time and finally pulled the trigger and got one :) Absolutely love it. It is so fun, and easy to fly too! Do you have a DJI?! Cheers - Pete
No, but I'm a fan. Maybe someday.
I just posted my own video of a caddy that I loosely based off of your design. Thanks for sharing your project.
And by the way, your video is way more to the point than mine was; I gotta work on that. :P
+I Can Probably Do That Great video! I just checked it out, and the beer caddy turned out awesome. Keep up the good work!
Wath song ?
Montanas 4 Nebraska? Must be cats fan.....Either way good work!
Hey! Well I'm mostly a Huskers fan since that is where I went to school, but for Montana schools I am a Cats fan over the Grizzlies :) haha , cheers man!
Cheers!
+deounb Back at ya!
GO BIG RED
+Ascoolone Heck yeah!
Looks great, but could do with being 3times larger.lol
+James Jospeh Nicoll Ha! Love it!
Pete, if you were to sell these how much would you charge? I have been thinking about changing careers. I own a window and door co. I recently was in a really bad car accident my neck and back need to be operated on. I have nerve damage in both and also in my one arm. My Dr advised me that I may never be the same again and may want to think about changing what I do for a living. I first thought I could keep my company just hire subs. The problem with that is I can not find anyone that works like me. Cares about what they are doing like I do. I install doors that cost anywhere from $500.00 to $17,000.00. I installed Allen Iversons door when he was with 76'rs. I am ranked #20 out of 35,900+ window and door company's in the state of PA. So walking away from it is killing me because I love what I do. However knowing my limitations is wise. So I really think I am gonna turn my garage into a workshop. I am gonna sell at flea markets and online. So that is why I want to pick your brain on what you think something like this would sell for. I mean I could see ya charging 45 to 50 for that. Your farm table being solid wood I think like 600 to 700 for it would be cheap. Am I off base? I plan on making band saw boxes and spice racks.... copper garden sinks with work stations.... I am in the infancy or researching prices on materials and tools. I have mostly everything. Just missing a band saw drill press and lathe. Thank you for you time Kind regards joe
+joe brown Hey Joe! Thanks for reaching out and for taking the time to stop by. Scott (who is on the DIYPETE team) - has sold them at farmer's markets in the $55 range and found success. Could you copy and paste this message and send an email through the contact page? www.diypete.com/contact/ -- That way I can help go a little more in-depth on a couple ideas. Cheers, - Pete
Cool! :)
+Homebook.pl Thanks!
U the man
Thanks for watching!
Great project and video Pete! I subscribed to your channel long ago. I built a Beer Caddy similar to yours - but added a chiller - check it out on my channel when you get a chance! Thumbs up!!!
Hey Brady! Thanks a bunch for subscribing man. I appreciate it. I will definitely check out your channel, and nice work! Cheers - Pete