Scrap Wood Storage Cart Plans
Scrap Wood Storage Cart Plans
Scrap Wood Storage Cart Plans
Scrap Wood Storage Cart Plans
Scrap Wood Storage Cart Plans

Scrap Wood Storage Cart Plans

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Ready to build a mobile scrap wood storage cart? All you need is a plan! This printable PDF building plan contains the detailed cut list, diagrams, and step by step instructions to build your own mobile scrap wood cart perfect for any garage or workshop.

    

All plans include cut list, materials list, step by step instructions with 3D graphics, and most also have links to an accompanying video tutorial as well.

 

Associated blog post and video can be found here: 

https://www.woodshopdiaries.com/scrap-wood-storage-cart/

 

Tools & materials lists and overall dimensions can be found in the plan preview images and in the blog post linked above. 

 

Happy building with these easy to follow and comprehensive building plans :)

 

*This is a DIGITAL PRODUCT.  Due to the nature of digital products, all plan purchases are NON REFUNDABLE.  Ensure your email address is correct on the order page to receive your download link.  Single use only, not for resale or professional use.  See policies pages.

 

**All dimensions are standard, NOT metric.

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Ruben Ramirez
Cart

Great for it’s purpose.

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Joe C
Great cart

I bought the plans and the wood so so I will build mine this weekend. The plans are easy to follow.

B
Brewster
Well Done

The plans are very detailed and thorough. They are presented in a logical fashion and are easy to follow. And they really address a need for organization in my little shop. Now I just need to figure out how to do the same thing with my tools and supplies…

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Craig Goodwin
Scrap Wood Storage

Since it appeared I had as big a mess in my shop as Shara I decided I'd build her Scrap Wood Storage Cart. I needed to consolidate all the piles scattered throughout my shop into one place and also do a purge so the wood I had was at a manageable level. Rather than going through the pain of designing my own cart I purchased Shara's plans. I decided to follow both her advice on cutting one piece or section at a time to make sure the dimensions in the plan were not compromised by minor differences of wood thickness. To my surprise the only piece that was off by 1/8 inch was the last piece on the back and this was entirely due to the plywood being less than 3/4 of an inch. I could not believe how accurate her plans were and also how well thought out they were. I was concerned the pocket hole joinery might not be structurally strong enough but have found once assembled it is incredibly strong as one set of screws reinforce another. And finally, it was a lot of fun as I could hear Shara talking to me the whole way through...things like "don't sweat the small stuff" and "just go for it". I spent an enjoyable 4-5 hours on this project. I think being a bit more organized would reduce that, probably by a lot. I put 4 inch wheels on my cart and now have a clean shop with an organized wood supply. Did I mention this project was fun! I hope I've helped someone.