Lets see your tricked out Mini Systainers

It may not be well known but the MINI SYS TL is reputed to come from a Circus Family in the Czech Republic...

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Tom
 
Tom Bellemare said:
It may not be well known but the MINI SYS TL is reputed to come from a Circus Family in the Czech Republic...

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Tom

I hear there's a liontainer ...

(work with me)
 
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I hear there's a liontainer ...

(work with me)
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That's dreadful  ;D but very funny  [tongue]
 
My router cutters,
This goes into a sys 2 with my router

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Tom Bellemare said:
It may not be well known but the MINI SYS TL is reputed to come from a Circus Family in the Czech Republic...

Tom

how does on happen to stumble upon this???   [huh]  sweet systainer tricks!!

Kev said:
Tom Bellemare said:
It may not be well known but the MINI SYS TL is reputed to come from a Circus Family in the Czech Republic...

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Tom

I hear there's a liontainer ...

(work with me)

Haha, that actually did make me laugh a bit, you get credit!  good one  [laughing]
 
Here are a few of mine...still haven't fully committed to what is where. I have another empty one that I may put some foam in and just put my electrical tools in.

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Technically not a mini, but here's some uses I found for my "micro's" that arrived from Lee Valley:

Storing my sanded "dry fit" dominos.

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Note that if you're not overstuffed, you can store them inside the dominos systainer

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My "lifetime supply" (because as an amateur I'll NEVER build that many cabinet doors) of SpaceBalls (tm):

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and lastly, the replacement leads and erasers for my "Fatboy" from Fastcap:

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