Here are some pics of a fun little project I did. I love using Kaizen foam and I recently got some of the black and green foam FastCap released. I’m all about compact storage and the huge Sys 5 case for my Domino XL was driving me crazy. It just takes up too much space. I managed to store it in less than half the space. Two Sys 3 M 187s stacked on top of each other are still shorter than a Sys 5 T-Loc.
Having my Domino XL in a Sys 3 M 187 means I can carry it close to my body using the new side handle (people can hate on these new Systainers all they want but to each his own, I love them [tongue]). It’s super convenient.
Two minor modifications I made to my Domino XL (These two changes allow the Domino XL enough space in the Sys 3 M 187 for the lid to close and everything to be secure):
1.) I replaced the height adjustment M6 screw with a thumb screw with a thinner head (The head of the new thumbscrew is roughly 1/2” in diameter and 3/8” in height. The threaded part of the thumb screw needs to be about 3/4” long. I’m sure cheaper thumbscrews can be found but here is the one I bought:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005RTD2LS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
2.) I replaced the M5 ratchet lever for the angle adjustment with a shorter one (I got the knob from China as it was hard to find a US supplier. An M5 wing nut works as well if you grind the wings down height wise a bit. A regular thumb screw will not give you enough force to lock the angle adjustment down securely. You need leverage from a wing nut or ratchet lever nut. A thumbscrew does however work for the height adjustment screw.)
Notice that you can store ALL the Domino XL accessories and cutters plus the DF 500 cutters and leave the Seneca Domi Shim attached to your Domino using this insert. I don’t store plug it cords in my custom inserts; I store them with my hoses since they are always used in conjunction with my CT Mini.
With this setup I can have all my Domino accessories in one Systainer and all my dominos in another Systainer and it is still smaller than the original Domino XL Systainer.
I hope this idea helps anyone else who wants to do this
Here are the pictures:
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Having my Domino XL in a Sys 3 M 187 means I can carry it close to my body using the new side handle (people can hate on these new Systainers all they want but to each his own, I love them [tongue]). It’s super convenient.
Two minor modifications I made to my Domino XL (These two changes allow the Domino XL enough space in the Sys 3 M 187 for the lid to close and everything to be secure):
1.) I replaced the height adjustment M6 screw with a thumb screw with a thinner head (The head of the new thumbscrew is roughly 1/2” in diameter and 3/8” in height. The threaded part of the thumb screw needs to be about 3/4” long. I’m sure cheaper thumbscrews can be found but here is the one I bought:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005RTD2LS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
2.) I replaced the M5 ratchet lever for the angle adjustment with a shorter one (I got the knob from China as it was hard to find a US supplier. An M5 wing nut works as well if you grind the wings down height wise a bit. A regular thumb screw will not give you enough force to lock the angle adjustment down securely. You need leverage from a wing nut or ratchet lever nut. A thumbscrew does however work for the height adjustment screw.)
Notice that you can store ALL the Domino XL accessories and cutters plus the DF 500 cutters and leave the Seneca Domi Shim attached to your Domino using this insert. I don’t store plug it cords in my custom inserts; I store them with my hoses since they are always used in conjunction with my CT Mini.
With this setup I can have all my Domino accessories in one Systainer and all my dominos in another Systainer and it is still smaller than the original Domino XL Systainer.
I hope this idea helps anyone else who wants to do this

Here are the pictures:
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