Ridgid 18 volt Battery Heated Jacket Review

The Ridgid 18 Volt Battery Heated Jacket Review is sponsored by The Home Depot. I have been compensated for my time and provided with product (tools). All ideas and opinions are my own. This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience. Click here to read my full disclosure policy. 

I am no stranger to doing projects in the cold weather. Working on the farm, my Dad would always save the larger farm upgrade projects for the winter-time. In the Spring, Summer and Fall we were always too busy with the grain and alfalfa work, and we usually had less turkeys to raise in the winter.

A few years ago, I was helping him build 2 new 480 ft long turkey sheds in the dead of winter.  My home town in Utah will often get down to -25 deg F at night, subsequently inside the sheds it was around 0 deg F.  For these new sheds, my Dad trying out this ceiling and insulation technology that is quite common for poultry farms in the south.  The ceiling was installed by a special crew that came up from Alabama.

The crew had a few experienced older guys and a younger guy, who seemed to get all of the ‘bad’ jobs. The poor young guy was freezing trying to work up here, being from the south and not having the outerwear for winter. A couple days into the job, he had enough and decided to quit right then and there. He started walking back to his hotel room, 7 miles away!  About the same time, my Dad was driving down the farm road and saw him. He stopped to give him a ride. My Dad asked where he was going, and the young Alabaman said that he quit because ‘these are the WORST CONDITIONS HE’S EVER BEEN IN’.

What that young Alabama man needs is a Ridgid heated jacket, heated with 18 volt batteries!

Ridgid 18 volt Heated Jacket

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Leaning Crate Ladder Bookshelf and Desk

A few years ago I used some crates to make a leaning ladder shelf for my daughters room. As she got older, I noticed that she started using the middle crate (shelf) as a desk to color and do homework. I realized that I could rework the leaning shelf a little to make a proper desk. To add more storage options to her room, I made 3 leaning shelves, a desk, bookshelf and bookshelf with a storage bin. These leaning ladder shelves are made with large crates, they are easy to make and modular.

Original crate leaning shelf

Here is the updated leaning crate ladder bookshelf and desk system.

Free plans to build an easy leaning crate ladder bookshelf and desk system for kids. The crates are great to organize and store books and toys. Free plans on hertoolbelt.com

For this project I used these fun weathered gray crates. I love that they are already stained and ready to use!

Weathered gray crates. Free plans to build an easy leaning crate ladder bookshelf and desk system for kids. The crates are great to organize and store books and toys. Free plans on hertoolbelt.com

The crates used in the project were graciously provided by Crates & Pallet. This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience. Click here to read my full disclosure policy. 

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Custom Drill Storage and Charge Station – Easy

The custom drill storage and charge station and tool review is sponsored by The Home Depot. I have been compensated for my time and provided with product (tools). All ideas and opinions are my own. This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience. Click here to read my full disclosure policy. 

Over 5 years ago, I made some plans for my friend to build a cordless drill storage charge station with 5 stalls. It has been the most built project on my site, which is awesome. My original version uses plywood, which was great for using up scrap pieces. However there have been 2 comments that I get frequently, “I want to make this but I need X stalls” and “I don’t have a table saw to cut down plywood.” To solve both of these comments, I have made a new plan that uses simpler tools (miter saw or circular saw and straight edge). This custom drill storage and charge station build uses a 1×10 board and a spreadsheet to input how many stalls you want for tools and kick out a custom cut list.

If you want a 2 stall drill storage, you can do that.

Organize your cordless drills and tools with a custom drill storage and charge station for about $20! Tell the plans how many tool stalls you want, and the free plans will customize your cut list. Free plans on hertoolbelt.com

Or if you want a 10 stall drill storage, you can do that.

Organize your cordless drills and tools with a custom drill storage and charge station for about $20! Tell the plans how many tool stalls you want, and the free plans will customize your cut list. Free plans on hertoolbelt.com

This custom drill storage organizer makes a great homemade gift for your favorite tool loving friends. To celebrate Christmas I’m giving away $100 Christmas Cash each week until Christmas (enter using the rafflecopter widget at the bottom of the post).

Organize your cordless drills and tools with a custom drill storage and charge station for about $20! Tell the plans how many tool stalls you want, and the free plans will customize your cut list. Free plans on hertoolbelt.com

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30 Christmas Decorations You Can Make

Christmas crafting is one of my favorite times of the year! It’s a great time to escape the cold and get together with friends and make darling things.  I’ve gathered 30 unique Christmas crafts and decorations that you can make. Each project has a tutorial showing you how to make it.

Kicking off the group are unique wreaths.

Wreaths

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$5 Blanket Ladder

The $5 Blanket Ladder, Ryobi 6-tool combo kit tool review is sponsored by The Home Depot. I have been compensated for my time and provided with product (tools). All ideas and opinions are my own. This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience. Click here to read my full disclosure policy. 

A blanket ladder is one project that we use almost daily at this sherpa blanket loving house. My kids are always toting one around, even in the summer. The blanket ladder makes a super easy place to hang blankets, and in my opinions, looks nice too. 🙂

This blanket ladder costs less than $5 in lumber to make, so it also makes a fantastic Homemade Gift Idea!  We’ve had a 5′ blanket ladder for the past 5 years. I have been meaning to make a new blanket ladder with improvements. This ladder is taller at 72″ (6′), has 6 rungs, optional angled ladder legs (risers) and most important felt pads to protect the wall! My wall paint is overly sensitive. <insert eye roll emoji>

$5 blanket ladder - free plans to build this simple blanket ladder to store your favorite throws!


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