This is a little crate project I made to help organize some of my coin style tins. The crate will hold 12 columns of 11 tins for a total of 132 tins. Overall dimensions 14 ¾ wide, 18 5/8 long, and 12 ¾ tall (measurements are approximate ha). There is enough room to remove each column without having to unpack the whole thing. The crate is simple and relatively easy to make and will help to keep the tins more organized. I thought Id share because I assume theres a few other folks on this forum who have tins tucked away everywhere, so this may help to consolidate for the cellar.
Supplies:
1 edge glued common board (3/4” x 16” x 4 ft) about $16
-cut to (2) 13” x 12” pieces for the short sides and (2) 14” x 1” pieces for the handles and (1) 13 ¼” x 18 5/8” piece for the bottom
2 furring strips (1” x 3” x 96”) about $2.50 a piece
-cut to (10 total, 5 each long side) 18 5/8”
Wood glue and brad nailer
Supplies:
1 edge glued common board (3/4” x 16” x 4 ft) about $16
-cut to (2) 13” x 12” pieces for the short sides and (2) 14” x 1” pieces for the handles and (1) 13 ¼” x 18 5/8” piece for the bottom
2 furring strips (1” x 3” x 96”) about $2.50 a piece
-cut to (10 total, 5 each long side) 18 5/8”
Wood glue and brad nailer