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Wooden Skye
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Systainer question
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May 19, 2012, 12:33 PM »
Warning: this may have the potential to win stupid question of the day!!!
I just got my Domino and the tenon systainer and an empty to create a Sipo assortment. I also have the systainer for the TS55 and an empty for clamps and other accessories. All of them are the T-Loc variety. I built a shelf under my MFT/3 for when not in use. Know for my question. I know how to lock 2 or more together by twisting the lock in front, but is there a way to lock the back? If I pick up the 2 systainers that are locked in the front, the backs separate. Being new to the green world, am I missing something? I work in my 1 car garage shop, but when nice I like to move to the large driveway. Or am I better off buying or building a cart a better option for transporting from garage to outside?
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Bryan
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Bryan
TS 55, (2) 1400 Guide Rails, MFT/3, Domino, 2 domino systainers, ETS 150/3, RO 90 and abrasive systainer, CT 26, OF1400,
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May 19, 2012, 12:41 PM »
if you look at the bottom of your t locks you should notice a couple of lipped feet that are meant to catch in the handle recess in the systainer below. just placing the boxes on top of each other prevents these catches from engaging.
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Brice Burrell
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Re: Systainer question
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Quote from: GhostFist on May 19, 2012, 12:41 PM
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f you look at the bottom of your t locks you should notice a couple of lipped feet that are meant to catch in the handle recess in the systainer below.
just placing the boxes on top of each other prevents these catches from engaging.
Yes, it's sort like a french cleat.
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The New Festool T-Loc Systainer
Brice shows the detail in his video
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Wooden Skye
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Re: Systainer question
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Thank you
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Bryan
TS 55, (2) 1400 Guide Rails, MFT/3, Domino, 2 domino systainers, ETS 150/3, RO 90 and abrasive systainer, CT 26, OF1400,
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