Another take on systainer storage

mwolczko

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Here are a few photos of a systainer storage cabinet I just finished. It's a bit different in that each shelf holds two systainers. I was constrained to accessing both from the same side, so set them on 26x16 ½" plywood shelves using 26" slides with an inch of over-travel. The over-travel and a gap between the systainers means each can be fully opened in place. Each shelf has indents routed to match the systainer's feet, to stop them from sliding around. I made a template for routing the indents, which also served as a mask when spraying them (just to hide their plywood ugliness). The indent shape accommodates both T-Loc and classic systainers.
-Mario
 

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Excellent job. Can’t really tell but I’m assuming the label on the pull out identifies which sustainer is behind the front one? Also curious what type of slides you used
 
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