In previous article, we shared some of the lessons we learned during our move-in to our new studio HQ. We also said improvements are never completely done, so every now and then, we’d make some DIY projects in the studio.
Here are some of our DIY projects at the studio.
In almost all of the DIY projects we’ve done, there are some very basic tools you’d almost always need. They’re pretty much the very basic tools for everyday use here in our studio — a cordless drill and an electric screwdriver. Along with it, a durable tool box to keep everything neat and tidy.
This other toolbox we’re using is made up of a stainless steel body (DL432717) along with the polypropelene material. It measures 400mm x 180mm x 180mm — not as tall as the DL432417 but has a longer width so it can fit much wider items (at least by 2 inches more!). It feels much more sturdy than the other one because of the metal body and the latch is also made of stainless steel.
For smaller or less exhaustive tasks, a wireless screwdriver is your next best friend (Mitsushi ML100B Lithium Electric Screwdriver). From building a custom desktop PC, fixing up our new Synology NAS, to putting up yet another CCTV camera in the office, all you need is trusted screwdriver (better if it’s cordless one like the Mitsushi ML 100B).
Almost 90% of our furnitures in the studio HQ were bought from Ikea and while they always come with an Allen key (or Allen wrench), sometimes you still need a screwdriver to assemble them.
The Mitsushi ML100B comes with 10 short screw bits with extension, 8 nut drivers (5mm – 12mm), 4 slotted bits, a flexible extension, and two wood drills. This 4.8V driver has a maximum torque of 3.5nm and powered by an internal Lithium-ion battery.
The ML100B also has this nifty little function that allows you to change or rotate the handle which can be very useful for when you’re getting into cramped space like a chassis of a mini-ITX PC case.
The Deli stainless steel toolbox is the perfect storage solution for these types of tools along with other important items we’d normally need in the studio office — a cutter, shears, 3M tapes, zip ties, velcro tries, screws or crimping tools for our LAN network and more.
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