rail storage

lordinteriors

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hi again

i am looking into purchasing a 2500mm guiderail for use on site and was wondering about the best way to store it in my van (renault trafic swb)
should i lay it flat or on edge
      thanks in advance

                                  lee
 
lordinteriors said:
i am looking into purchasing a 2500mm guiderail for use on site and was wondering about the best way to store it in my van (renault trafic swb)
should i lay it flat or on edge

Since the length may be critical when it comes to fitting it into the van, note that there doesn't seem to be a 2500mm long rail!

The Festool UK site only lists 7 standard quiderails (ie without shelf holes):

FS 800/2 Guide Rail
32" (800 mm), Product No.: 491499. 41.10 GBP (all prices exclude VAT)

FS 1080/2 Guide Rail
42" (1080 mm), Product No.: 491504. 51.90 GBP

FS 1400/2 Guide Rail
55" (1400 mm), Product No.: 491498. 62.00 GBP

FS 1900/2 Guide Rail
75" (1900 mm), Product No.: 491503. 105.40 GBP

FS 2400/2 Guide Rail
95" (2400 mm), Product No.: 491502. 152.30 GBP

FS 3000/2 Guide Rail
118" (3000 mm), Product No.: 491501. 191.60 GBP

FS 5000/2 Guide Rail
197" (5000 mm), Product No.: 491500. 314.10 GBP

The Festool USA website lists an eighth one, but peculiarly it is not mentioned in Festool UK's website, nor the 2007 or 2010 printed catalogues:

FS 2700/2 Guide Rail
106" (2700 mm), Product No.: 491937

Having said that, the 2700mm guide rail is available from several UK dealers, including Healy's and is mentioned on page 13 of Festool UK's 2009 Price List!

Forrest

 
ha ha thanks forrest
i was so sure it was 2500 anywho which would be the best way to store it ?
              lee
 
lordinteriors said:
ha ha thanks forrest
i was so sure it was 2500 anywho which would be the best way to store it ?

Hopefully someone in the trade will come along with their preferred solution, but I think I'd make a simple box made out of thin MDF/plywood/hardboard facings, separated by pine battens or narrow strips of sheet material:

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I'd make the box deep enough to house any other rails you want to protect, and maybe secure the lid using Velcro straps or hinges. That should protect the rails from pretty well anything in the back of the van.

Forrest

 
i find that access to them are the most important this is my solution
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Lance
 
The long rails come in a reasonably well constructed box made of wood and MDF. That's what I use to transport my 3 meter rail.
 
I also use the box that my long rail came shipped in.  It has a 2 x 2 frame with tempered hardboard stapled on the top and bottom.  I took off one end.  Stack the second rail upside down on the first.  Not pretty but GREEN.  I reused something.

Peter
 
thanks for all of your replies but i think i may have encountered a problem already.i may have to cut out a small portion of the bulkhead to get the rail in so i will slide under the drivers seat.so do you think laying them down they will be ok

              lee
 
i plan on supporting them well so i hope it works when i redo my van i will takes some pics for you guys and hopefully you will like them

thanks for your responses more are welcome ideas,pics,plans

          lee
 
Lee, i look forward to your pics.  I also have a traffic swb van & was planning to rearrange the racking inside to suit systainers.  I fitted my van out before i had any Festools but now i have many, actually they are all i use.  I might wait till the summer & change the van to a Master, i love the Traffic but is a bit on the small side for my needs.  As others say, the box the rail comes in is pretty good, my 3m rail was well protected but i never take it on site.
Good luck with fitting out your van & look forward to the pics.

Woodguy.
 
thanks for the reply woodguy

i love my trafic small enough to park pretty much anywhere quick and big enough for me and my festools i also racked my van out before i had festools and now its getting full of alot of tools i never really use so it needs a good sort out it wil be a few weeks before i can do it anyway

lee
 
Forrest Anderson said:
lordinteriors said:
The Festool USA website lists an eighth one, but peculiarly it is not mentioned in Festool UK's website, nor the 2007 or 2010 printed catalogues:

FS 2700/2 Guide Rail
106" (2700 mm), Product No.: 491937

Having said that, the 2700mm guide rail is available from several UK dealers, including Healy's and is mentioned on page 13 of Festool UK's 2009 Price List!

Forrest

Yeah I have an idea Festool must have discontinued the 2700 as I picked one up really cheap last christmas from toolfest as if they were selling them off to get rid of them
 
woodguy7 said:
Lee, i look forward to your pics.  I also have a traffic swb van & was planning to rearrange the racking inside to suit systainers.  I fitted my van out before i had any Festools but now i have many, actually they are all i use.  I might wait till the summer & change the van to a Master, i love the Traffic but is a bit on the small side for my needs.  As others say, the box the rail comes in is pretty good, my 3m rail was well protected but i never take it on site.
Good luck with fitting out your van & look forward to the pics.

Woodguy.

I didnt think Festool's were compatible with French vans  ;) ;) [big grin] [smile] [wink]

I still have to rack out my new T5 but I want to get it right this time so always on the look out for ideas.
 
im saving my pennies for a new t5 but my trafic does fine for me at the moment im also changing my false floor so it will take deep drawers on hd runners its gona be sweet

lee
 
wow you have so much space in there lol when i post some pics of my van you will see why i need the storage

lee
 
lordinteriors said:
wow you have so much space in there lol when i post some pics of my van you will see why i need the storage

lee

Well.... I took that pic on the way home from a job site. My T4 (extended wheelbase) is most of the time maxed out and we have to do several trips... Would like to get a Sprinter but it's just too much $$$$$$$$$$
 
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