First, you’ll got to cut some plywood pieces. Here’s an inventory of what you would like . you’ll also download my SketchUp file for free of charge here : . I made this project using imperial measurements but i converted everything to metric so use what’s better for you!
Plywood thickness is 5/8 (16mm)
[2X] 63″x15″ (1600mm x 381mm) [1x] 63″x7″ (1600mm x 178mm) [1x] 63″x1-½” (1600mm x 38mm) [1x] 61-¾”x12″ (1549mm x 305mm) [1x] 61-¾”x6″ (1549mm x 152mm) [4x] 15″x12″ (381mm x 305mm) [2x] 38″x6″ (965mm x 152mm) [2x] 51-¼”x6″ (1295mm x 152mm) [2x] 18-9/16″x4″ (472mm x 102mm) [1x] 23-3/8″x4″ (594mm x 102mm) [1x] 36″ or more x 6-¼” (914mm or more x159mm)
For the pegboard : [2x] 48″x1-½” (1219mm x 38mm) [5x] 36-¾”x1-½” ( 933mm x 38mm) [1x] PEGBOARD (1219mm x 933mm)
Other : [1x] Water-based Stain ( Black color ) [1x] Floor Varnish ( Semi-gloss ) [1x] Rust Oleum paint ( Color : Black chrome steel ( it’s just a darker chrome steel color) ) [1x] Kreg-Jig Mini for creating pocket holes
Step 2: Making the Pegboard Frame
Now let’s make the frame for the pegboard and glue the pegboard on it. Next, i will spray some black stainless steel paint and let it dry for at least 24 hours. During this time, i will make the bottom part of the wall storage unit.
Step 3: Making Some Pocket Holes for the Base
I want my base to be strong, so i’m making some pocket holes before the assembly. Then i add glue and screw everything in place.
Step 4: Making the Upper Part
I wanted to have adjustable shelves, so I use a template that I made for another construction to drill even-spaced holes. I will also put a fixed shelf in the center to prevent the vertical boards from moving apart.
Step 5: Sanding
This is the easy part .. Sanding . You could sand before assembling the pieces. At the moment of building this wall organizer, this Black & Decker sander was the only sander i had, so reaching all the corners was easy.
Step 6: Stain and Varnish
Im using some black water-based stain ( 2 coats ) and floor varnish ( 2 coats ) and 5 coats for the top of the bottom unit because it will also be used as a countertop.
Step 7: Assemble All the Pieces
Screw the pegboard in place and screw the top part to the bottom using the pocket holes we made earlier.
Step 8: Installing to Wall
Now the last step, installing the power tool organizer unit to the wall. Make sure you screw it into wall studs.
Step 9: Charging Station
I also made a charging station with my 4 chargers. I hidden all the wires behind the board. Dimension may vary depending on the size of your chargers but my board is 24″ wide by 12″ high and 2″ deep.
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