Give Your Circular Saw a Home!

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$5
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My circular saw always sat on a shelf at a weird angle because of the blade underneath. I worried that it would eventually get knocked out of alignment and cause damage, so I decided to make a stand for it out of scrap plywood to keep it straight.

To keep the cord in place, I added a hook to the side of the stand. Now it's ready to go on the shelf whenever I need it!


If you would like a more in-depth tutorial on how to make this circular saw stand, check out my blog post here - https://www.thehandymansdaughter.com/circular-saw-storage-rack/

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  • William William on Dec 20, 2017

    This is a great idea. Always hard to store difficult shaped tools. Great share.

  • Clök Concept Clök Concept on Dec 21, 2017

    Love this! I am making myself a workshop and I plan to do a cutting section, a drill section (with all the bits on a display to be easily available), a sanding section (with all the sanding paper also displayed), etc.


    It's nice to see and know where things are!


    Good job!

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