I built an anarchist tool chest many years ago. It replaced a wall mounted chest that I actually hated. I found that keeping my tools in a tool chest on the floor works much better for me.
One thing that did not work well for me was handsaw storage. I had a saw till, but nothing for back saws. Another issue was the bottom till still got a little in the way when pulling out moulding planes. I needed it to move forward at least another inch of till movement to improve access to those planes in the rear.
I have been contemplating how to modify it for improved storage. I ended up removing all the tray brackets and making some changes. The saw till was shortened and narrowed a bit. I made new lower till brackets to go the entice depth of the chest, and positioned a tool bracket in a position that would hold the backsaws just below the top till so it could be slid all the way to the front. I also made a spot for the mortise chisels.
There was a solid panel dividing the saw till from where the bench planes are kept. Following some changes that Chris Schwarz, I removed that solid panel and replaced it with two strips. Now I can reach down under the saws in the saw till without removing them. I keep the saw sets, files, and guide blocks. I am also going to move the smaller speciality planes under that section to get them out of the way. The winding sticks in the right corner act as a till stop for the middle till.
I keep a #5 and a #7 under the bench, but there is room for them on the chest floor.
I also need to get that bottom till better organized. That small wooden 22 ammo box holds gimlets, spoon bits and other small drill bits.
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One thing that did not work well for me was handsaw storage. I had a saw till, but nothing for back saws. Another issue was the bottom till still got a little in the way when pulling out moulding planes. I needed it to move forward at least another inch of till movement to improve access to those planes in the rear.
I have been contemplating how to modify it for improved storage. I ended up removing all the tray brackets and making some changes. The saw till was shortened and narrowed a bit. I made new lower till brackets to go the entice depth of the chest, and positioned a tool bracket in a position that would hold the backsaws just below the top till so it could be slid all the way to the front. I also made a spot for the mortise chisels.
There was a solid panel dividing the saw till from where the bench planes are kept. Following some changes that Chris Schwarz, I removed that solid panel and replaced it with two strips. Now I can reach down under the saws in the saw till without removing them. I keep the saw sets, files, and guide blocks. I am also going to move the smaller speciality planes under that section to get them out of the way. The winding sticks in the right corner act as a till stop for the middle till.
I keep a #5 and a #7 under the bench, but there is room for them on the chest floor.
I also need to get that bottom till better organized. That small wooden 22 ammo box holds gimlets, spoon bits and other small drill bits.
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