MFT mounted clamp / dog storage

bisongoods

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After many shop made boxes and modified baskets to keep my MFT clutter free I still had the dilemma of 'where on earth do I store this basket'

The domino systainer caught my eye and I felt a little mod was in order.

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Everything fits nicely, 4 quick clamps or screw clamps fit in one box with the tab set all the way to one side.

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Now everything can go back in the systainer when transporting from site to site. Thought I should share!

 

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Nice, I like how the boxes hold the small stuff in place.

I went a different route. Took a SYS-MFT and swapped the lid onto a systainer 3. When making a holey top on the CNC I used the test holes to make a dog holder in the back of the case so they didn't get knocked together in transit. I need to get a small bucket to hold the little parts.

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Bison,
What size t-bolts are you using to mount that bin to the side of the MFT? Are they 5/16th? Do you have to modify them at all to fit well?
Thanks!
 
Hey sorry, Didn't see this comment. They are 1/4 20 T-Bolts. I purchased a couple of 1/4 20 jig & fixture sets from lee valley, they are a great value and I have used up most of the parts in both kits. No grinding required in the MFT but they do have to be ground down a little if you want to slide them into the t-tracks on the festool rails. Most hardware stores also sell t-bolts in the plumbing section as 'toilet bolts' they are usually brass however.
http://www.leevalley.com/en/Hardware/page.aspx?p=65642&cat=1,43455,61994&ap=1

 
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