Non Festools in Systainers

Linbro

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Bought some new cordless tools recently, and as nice as the bag is that came with them, I decided to store them in Systainers. I have templates for T-locs and classics, so used 12mm ply for the bases and divisions. Marine/outdoor carpet was then contacted to the bases. The circ saw has a build up which forms a slot for the blade guard, and the two dowels fit into holes that are in the saw base. (Classic sys 4)
Impact driver is in an attic sys 2
Rotary hammer in a sys 2 T-loc.
Edge lipping planer is in an attic sys3. Would have preferred a standard T-loc, but none in stock. The height is tight in this one, so I cut the base out, to take the planer - it just fits.
Still need to do one for a Hilti 125mm cordless grinder and accessories.
 

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Nice work!

Systainers are addictive, aren't they?

[big grin]
 
I beginning to think Festool maybe more addictive than drugs..I'm up to 65 systainers and sortainers
 
Nice. I like the way you did the bottom supports for the saw.

Seth
 
Looks good, I like the marine carpet/ply dividers idea.

here's my non-festool

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Only thing I don't like is things get jostled around of course. Might remove an item or two to get some dividers in there. Cheers
 
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