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What I did with the maxi for my CMS set up and standard sys for the dogs etc
 

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Modified sys 3 with drawer holding both of my centrotec sets and the drawer has the aftermarket snappy and Fisch bits etc
 

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Wanted to organize my little apartment toolbox and glued an elastic band around the edge to allow for storage other than "chuck it into one of the two compartments". It's more flexible than custom plywood inserts if not nearly as attractive, does the job, though. This approach would work better in the black Tanos version of the toolbox.

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BrianSometimes said:
Wanted to organize my little apartment toolbox and glued an elastic band around the edge to allow for storage other than "chuck it into one of the two compartments".

This approach would work better in the black Tanos version of the toolbox.

I like the elastic band approach.  [smile]

Did you use hot melt?
 
Ordewin said:
What I did with the maxi for my CMS set up and standard sys for the dogs etc

That looks super nice. Did you do the cutouts in the yourself or did you order it custom made?

I wondered if the CMS OF stuff could fit in a Systainer Midi, but I guess not. How space do you have left over on the sides of the biggest part? I transported my CMS OF stuff in a banana box recently... and I didn't like that.

Did you use the Tanos foam?
 
Coen said:
Ordewin said:
What I did with the maxi for my CMS set up and standard sys for the dogs etc

That looks super nice. Did you do the cutouts in the yourself or did you order it custom made?

I wondered if the CMS OF stuff could fit in a Systainer Midi, but I guess not. How space do you have left over on the sides of the biggest part? I transported my CMS OF stuff in a banana box recently... and I didn't like that.

Did you use the Tanos foam?

I used Kaizen foam in all three sustainers. All of the SYS OF will fit in a Maxi only, you need to separate the fence which is dead easy to do and you need to break down the guard as well, that take a minute or so to put together but it has reall saved damaging the kit or losing parts when you are on a job
 
Two old bosch sander
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Heat gun and Heat-shrink tubing
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Well packed systainer 5 with 3M versaflo helmet and speedglas 9100xxi

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Sharpening station in a SYS4:

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Router bit organizer in a SYS3 (my failed attempt at commercialization):

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There is nothing wrong with your router bit organizer as far as I am concerned. I wanted one. Only problem was there weren't enough people interested to make it economical to produce by CNC as I remember.

There was no fail on your part is my point, and I don't think of it in that way. It is a well thought out design that makes excellent use of space available and is expandable to whatever Systainer you wish to use.

Maybe in place using CNC the pieces could be cast in plastic. Think about selling the idea to Rockler or FastCap or someone else. Take the money and spin it into your next great idea. I have no doubt you have a few more you are wanting to try.
 
Brian Livingstone said:
Hello,

Here is my new blue Systainer which holds paper for my RS2 sander.

Need some proper dividers.

It may be my imagination but I seem to get a better finish with paper from the blue systainer.

Hey Brian,
It's not your imagination, it's Science. Hope you're staying warm up there.
 
Yesyes wrong shade of green, I know:

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150mm paper to the left, 125mm paper to the right (*). Which doesn't match the label, I see know (I'll have to burn it down and start again).

(*) this row has a bumped up bottom, otherwise the paper fell down too far
 
ryanjg117 said:
Router bit organizer in a SYS3 (my failed attempt at commercialization):

I'll echo Bob's thoughts, it was & still is a great idea.  [smile]  I was actually  [sad]  when you returned my down payment.
 
I liked the router insert as well.  If we could get in SketchUp or Fusion 360, which I would pay for.  Then I could make my own with my Shaper Origin.  [smile]
 
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