Show your systainer

ditto, would be interested in it for a sys 1 or maybe a sys 2

Gene Howerton said:
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]
 
What an awesome thread of possibilities with systainers!  OK - I need to get into the workshop and seriously work on my organization.
 
I use systainers for almost all of my tools. Here are a few of the ones that I have setup with kaizen foam

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My Dewalt 20volt drill & impact in a Systainer 2 with drawer and lid sort. I set this one up a few years ago and it is used every day so it shows.

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All of my small hand tools are kept in three sortainer SYS 4s. This one is my everyday tools and has ALOT crammed into it. I have tried to organize it better but can never fit as much in it so I just pile everything in. I know where each tool is, it is just a matter on moving stuff that is on top of it.

I keep this box and my drill kit in the last photos where I can get to them from the sliding door of my van without getting in the van. They are actually on a cart/mobile workbench that I will take inside with me on some jobs.

The other 2 sortainer SYS 4s have my less used tools and are kept up on the shelves inside the van.

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This last one I'm looking for suggestions on. I have my Dewalt 20volt 16 gauge and 18 gauge nailers in a systainer (I think it is a sys4 but might be a sys5?). I wanted to build a plywood caddy/insert for them but the lid just barely closes now with the slim batteries in the guns.

Does anyone have a good dewalt nailer setup with both guns, charger, spare batteries, and nails in one systainer? I have tied a few ways of putting them in and his was the only way I got both to fit and it is tight height wise.

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Quick shot of the inside on my van with most of my systainers. It is still a work in progress but I'm almost done. I did start a thread on this built awhile back, I need to get some time to get good photos of the almost finished build and update that thread.

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Coen said:
How do you prevent them from sliding out if you take a fast corner??

There is a stop block so the shelves don't slide out and there are recesses in the shelves for the feet of the systainers. So far none have fallen out.
 
Nice van build Trucks. I also have my drill/impact in a combi sys 2, without the storage lid though. I had my doubts about its durability but it's held up surprisingly well, knock on wood, and I think it's a big improvement on the old Husky cantilever box I was using.
 
Fluke CNX 3000 kit

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2 old Fluke scopemeter 199C and 196B

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Tooms said:
Fluke CNX 3000 kit

I like the yellow handle and yellow T-LOC...easy to pick out the Fluke packages from a distance.

I also use different color T-LOC's to differentiate between gear from across the room. Easier than squinting at labels.  [smile]
 
Cheese said:
Tooms said:
Fluke CNX 3000 kit

I like the yellow handle and yellow T-LOC...easy to pick out the Fluke packages from a distance.

I also use different color T-LOC's to differentiate between gear from across the room. Easier than squinting at labels.  [smile]

at first i was thinking of yellow case with dark handle and tloc, but i think it is alot better with the dark case and then just have the color on the handle and tloc

for the label i try to make the big and clear in design, so the are easyer to read
 
Next project completed.

Makita router accessories

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a few more of mine

Not sure why images are coming up sideways....sorry.
 

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coho10 said:
a few more of mine

Not sure why images are coming up sideways....sorry.

Because of different standards. Some software ignores that one bit that says "rotate". If you then manually rotate it and then feed it to some other software that does recognize that rotate-bit... it will show wrong again.
 
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