Drill / screw bit systainer

donwon

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So I missed the sale at Toolnut for the installer set and also have an extra systainer 1 with an attic lid.  I have mani bits, both drill and screw which need to be organized.

I was thinking about making my own arrangement using the foam and the lid.

I was wondering if others have done this yet?  I have seen many mini-sustainers with this but not many Norman sustainers. Any pics or ideas would be helpful. Thanks!
 
This is about the only thing I've ever seen aside from the installers kit.

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Edit: Here's another not really what your looking for but might give u some ideas.

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How about just this way.... Fits more items. I initially thought about using foam but would have needed to go up one size on the systainer.

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As soon as you make the switch to Centrotec you will use them all.

Maybe the least used are the stone drills due to all the wooden construction in the US.

Btw [welcome] to the FOG!
 
TheTrooper said:
Would love to have the bit sets to fit in my attic lid

You can buy the empty inserts from Lee Valley .  They will hold whatever 1/4" hex bits you want to put in them. The holder "bars"  snap in / out so the number of rows can be changed. The inserts snap into the T-Loc attic lid very nicely and are easy to remove also.

They will also fit and function in the Classic attic lid. Bu the space in the lid is about  1/4" too long. So rather than snapping into place something will be needed to hold them in. Glue or machine screws would work.

http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?p=72741&cat=1,43326,68749

Seth
 
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