I was glueing two pieces of birch plywood as part of making a drill press table and needed to put weight on it. I discovered another use for my Systainers:
Funny thing. I've been looking at a new backpack/every day carry for bike commuting and work. I've considered how I could convert a systainer into a backpack or on my bike, but it just doesn't feel like the right tool for the job. I've been thinking I'll get a GoRuck GR1 or GR2 rucksack. I only recently learned about these backpacks and apparently there is a thing invented called 'rucking' which is carrying around large weights (iron weight, sand, water) and doing some intense hiking, running, crawling with the bag. It is a thing.
So maybe we could invent 'systing' or 'systainering' or 'sysing' for those in the sport of looking like a tradesman or technician and slinging tools and materials in the fine art of craftsmanship.
Funny thing. I've been looking at a new backpack/every day carry for bike commuting and work. I've considered how I could convert a systainer into a backpack or on my bike, but it just doesn't feel like the right tool for the job.