Tool Totes
Storing hardware in the shop is always a challenge. And finding an easy way to get that hardware right where you need it—along with the hand tools to do the job—is another. The solution to this problem is to build these totes.
These totes save space by stacking onto of one another. We designed the center of each tote with an open pocket. This allows the handle of one tote to slip up inside the pocket.
Bonus Plan—Tool Box Tote. Here’s a handy carry-all for organizing tools. And it goes together without glue or fasteners. This tool tote reminds me of the interlocking cardboard or sheet metal toys I had as a kid—the kind where you assembled them by “inserting tab A into slot B.”
Unlike those toys, this tote isn’t some flimsy box. Once all the parts are together, they interlock to form a rigid, sturdy assembly. What makes this even more amazing is the tote isn’t glued and you don’t need any hardware or fasteners to build it. Customized for You.
Source: This plan contains projects from ShopNotes Magazine No. 88 and ShopNotes Magazine No. 91.
