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Finished my T-Loc Sys II DF for the PS-300 with the accessories. In the top lid are some blades and the splinter guards, as seen here;https://www.festoolownersgroup.com/...diy-jigsaw-blade-storage/msg631774/#msg631774
On the inside of the main lid is the circle jig and the guiderail adapter. In all the years I owned the Trion I never missed the parallel guide for it, so that's the only thing that isn't there.

Most things fixed in place with adhesive hook and loop. When closed it's front-heavy though, but if I didn't place the boxes of  blades in the front it would easily tip over when opened.
 

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Fun thread!
This is the box that often keeps my Festool drills from coming along to work.
 

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A bit of a dormant thread but a good place to make my first post. After buying my first Festool power tool last year (DF500) I was dismayed to find it came in an addictive covering, otherwise known as a Systainer. Most of my power tools are DeWalt stored in TSTAK cases but I am gradually changing to Systainers as I prefer the greater range of sizes and options. I just thought I would share some of my favourite transfers so far, nothing groundbreaking but might be of interest to someone.

This is my DF500 transferred to a SYS-COMBI 3. As this is the only tool that doesn't have a DeWalt AirLock connector it has its own extractor  hose:
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JIgsaw and multitool in a SysCombi 2. This is TSTAK foam that just needed a bit of trimming to fit in a Systainer:
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Planer in a T-Loc 3:
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SYS-MFT top transferred to a T-Loc 2 base with the bins that are used in the domino kit. I will probably add some foam to hold the dogs upright. :
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Trend Pocket Hole Jig Pro in a Sys-Mini 3:
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This is a great thread, as usual I am late.  I don't have a name for this but I think of it as my "mini-stack" which rolls around as I attend to various projects.  It is a mix of M12, hand tools, a small assortment of screws, some basic measuring & marking, testing, & layout.  The top section has a laser level and tripod.

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Nice set ups. Love to see this stuff  [thumbs up]

Seth
 
Here's another Systainer with a trim router.
 

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My Systainer tool box 2.
 

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I moved my Domino into a Combi-3 so I can keep all accessories together.  The advantage of the Kaisen Foam is that it is easy to see if anything is missing.  I keep all required tools with the accessories so I don't have to go looking for them (3 and 5mm hex keys in this case).

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Nice. After using a T Loc Systainer 3 Setup with office supply boxes I found accessibility to be a thing to improve. The Sys Sorts with drawers were a pricy but perfect option. Additionaly I customized my Systainer T Loc 3 into a 12V powertool box. So I have a complete Toolbox Solution. Pretty handy and I am happy with that.
 

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Rumblefish said:
Coen said:
Wago's!  [big grin]

Shure. What else? ;-)

Yeah no idea. They are superior to everything else. I tend to cut away a lot of screw terminals in favor of Wago 221 and Wago 224. Also when adding earthing to existing home circuits the new Wago 2273's are very nice. Even with the additional conductor you use less space in the junction boxes.
 
Yeah I like Wagos too. Great for those light fixtures with stranded wire. Makes it easy to join the smaller gauge stranded wire to a #12 solid. I keep a bunch in my electrical pouch and a good stock on the shelf. If you buy off Amazon make sure you get the real deal and not the knockoff ones as they are not UL listed.
 
Another Makita in a Systainer. I'll review in another week or so.

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Imemiter said:
Here's another Systainer with a trim router.

Is that a Sys II or III ? I want to do the same for my DeWalt cordless router.

If only there was a Festool cordless router.  :(
 
Here are a couple Systainers I have made up for some of my other tools.

Sys4 for the DeWalt track saw
Sys3 for the RIDGID JobMax
Sys2 for the RIDGID 1/4" Impact Driver and 1/2" Hammer Drill/Driver

I'm working on Systainers for the DeWalt cordless Cable Stapler and DeWalt cordless Router with plunge base.
 

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Bob D. said:
Imemiter said:
Here's another Systainer with a trim router.

Is that a Sys II or III ? I want to do the same for my DeWalt cordless router.

If only there was a Festool cordless router.  :(

It's an Anthracite Sys lll from Woodcrafters. I tried a Sys ll but it stacked too high.
 
Ok I’ll play…this goes in on every job…toolbox drawer is very handy when in the stack
 

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