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Project by FreddyS posted 707 days ago 2319 views 6 times favorited 5 comments Add to Favorites Watch

Hi everyone, now my just finished mini drill charging station, it holds a screwdriver and a drill (both cordless ) and the charger plus the battery for the drill.

It was a quick weekend project inspired by some other projects in here, to keep the drill and screwdriver at hand every time.

Cheers!

-- Learning one thing at a time




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Dwain

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#1 posted 707 days ago

Nice looking…Now what do you do for the other six cordless drills you own??? Or is that only me? Again, nice work!

-- When you earnestly believe you can compensate for a lack of skill by doubling your efforts, there is no end to what you CAN'T do

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FreddyS

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#2 posted 707 days ago

Dwain: lol, hopefully I’ll keep the cordless drill count at 1, 6 does not sound bad though hehee

-- Learning one thing at a time

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CartersWhittling

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#3 posted 707 days ago

Thanks for the idea.

-- And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord... Colossians 3:23

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David Grimes

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#4 posted 706 days ago

Having several of the same voltage and brand is a good idea… allowing for multiple batteries to share. Also, it just saves so much time to have one for drilling, another for Phillips and flathead and another for torx, star or square drive (depending on your fastener tendencies).

I keep three ready to go plus a fourth 90 degree for tight spots.

-- If you're going to stir the pot, think BIG spoon or SMALL boat paddle. David Grimes, Georgia

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Joseph Cataldie

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#5 posted 706 days ago

I love anything that makes the process easier. Good job!

-- Joey C., Baton Rouge, LA, www.JCcypress.com

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