Red Systainer for Milwaukee M12 Pin Nailer

ToolGuy42

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Got the red Systainer from Systainer.store and the decals on eBay. Kaizen foam from Amazon. What do you guys think?

Really wanted to have room for the battery to be in the charger with the lid closed but didn’t quite get it in the right spot in the foam so the battery is next to the charger now.

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Very nice! [emoji41]
Hope to be able to replicate that setup IF the M12 23ga ever becomes available in Europe…
 
Its fantastic.  Looks like an original kit !
The thing i don't like about the new systainers .. see how the bottom handle sticks out? And if you have the older systainer below that, you would not be able to press it in all the way. Ahh well nothin much we can do about it.
Your set up looks classy.
 
Looks awesome!  I’ve got a couple red systainers and would like to do something similar- even have the red/black Kaizen foam.  I saw there are many vendors offering the decals- are you happy with the quality, and if so, could you share your source?

Thanks,
Gerald
 
Nice job. I recently set one up for my heat gun.

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Seth
 

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That needs some heat resistant stuff around the mouth of the heatgun so you can put it in the Systainer when still half hot. I have my heatgun just dumped in the Systainer with some bubble foil.  [unsure]

Nice. Sadly a 3 [tongue]
Collecting colors is nice. I have Festool white, Panasonic black, Tanos / Bessey gray, Metabo green and Fein orange. The oldest Festool ones a little bit more yellow. I had them previously stored where they caught some sunshine I think.
 
Coen said:
That needs some heat resistant stuff around the mouth of the heatgun so you can put it in the Systainer when still half hot. I have my heatgun just dumped in the Systainer with some bubble foil.  [unsure]

Nice. Sadly a 3 [tongue]
Collecting colors is nice. I have Festool white, Panasonic black, Tanos / Bessey gray, Metabo green and Fein orange. The oldest Festool ones a little bit more yellow. I had them previously stored where they caught some sunshine I think.

Yeah, I don't put it back in while it is hot.  [blink]

In this case I am very happy with the Sys3 because the 137 has just enough more space than a T-Loc I to make the heat gun fit.  And it is still more compact than a T-Loc II .

Seth
 
SRSemenza said:
In this case I am very happy with the Sys3 because the 137 has just enough more space than a T-Loc I to make the heat gun fit.  And it is still more compact than a T-Loc II .

Seth

I found this to be the case for the hand sanding block with dust collection and the 21.5mm hose combination; fits perfectly in a Sys3 M137 where it's just a little too big for a TLoc I and swimming with wasted space in a TLoc II.
 
ToolGuy, which model Systainer3 is that?
I will feel better using the nailer when it's been introduced to the Festool family with its own Systainer, otherwise it's the red-headed stepchild. ;-)
 
SRSemenza said:
Coen said:
That needs some heat resistant stuff around the mouth of the heatgun so you can put it in the Systainer when still half hot. I have my heatgun just dumped in the Systainer with some bubble foil.  [unsure]

Nice. Sadly a 3 [tongue]
Collecting colors is nice. I have Festool white, Panasonic black, Tanos / Bessey gray, Metabo green and Fein orange. The oldest Festool ones a little bit more yellow. I had them previously stored where they caught some sunshine I think.

Yeah, I don't put it back in while it is hot.  [blink]

In this case I am very happy with the Sys3 because the 137 has just enough more space than a T-Loc I to make the heat gun fit.  And it is still more compact than a T-Loc II .

Seth

Ah, my heatgun fits just perfect in one spot in the Systainer I Classic. It's a (no longer sold) Metabo HE 2000. The rear end is probably a little smaller. It still stands on it's tail perfectly fine, but still fits in the smaller Systainer.
 
Stan Tillinghast said:
ToolGuy, which model Systainer3 is that?
I will feel better using the nailer when it's been introduced to the Festool family with its own Systainer, otherwise it's the red-headed stepchild. ;-)
I used a Systainer3 M 137 for the nailer.

Yeah I like the colors because from afar I can see where it is because it stands out. Milwaukee tools in red, Festool in grey, Black and Decker in orange, etc.

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I got one of these recently, and put it in a Red sys1 as well. Though my cheap foam is not as nicely done as yours  :(

Im also in Europe, where Milwaukee claim we’ll never see this tool due to the lack of safety head that depresses on the work before you can fire
(even though most of the air pin nailers here work like that!?)
so I got mine, bare tool only, from eBay US.

 
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