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Drill and drive box with stolen ideas…my favorite from Seths bit holders….and you gotta have a bottle opener…lol
 

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How about some details on the end drawer. And what is the black lever looking thing sticking out of the next one down?

Seth
 
Sure…end of the toolbox is cut out and the drawer is made to fit snug between sides w/runners on top to hold the drawer…it can be 90% out/open position without tipping or falling out. When closed (and held in, with a scratch awl, from a combination square) the toolbox can be used normally….the other is just a bracket to hold my pin  nailer. And thanks for all your tips Seth, thru the years.
 

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Oops…and the drawer front is thin cutting board material…matches the gray pretty good
 

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Here is a custom insert I made out of scraps to secure two sanders into a single systainer ;-)

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I’m a hobbyist and over the years dropped quite a bit into storage systems from Bosch, Makita, and a few Dewalts. I kept coming back to Systainers and wish I would’ve taken this route from beginning. This is my next attempt to organize multiple tools by type. Organization wise it makes sense, but in terms of deployment or field work I’m still not quite sold. I still need to find that balance of shop stored tools and working mobile. Not pictured is what I consider my EDC –  a SYS-Sort with marking tools, utility/putty knives, scrapers, and PPE. A SYS-TB2 for pullsaw, hammer/mallets, and prying tools. I recently got back into 3D printing and just beginning to scratch the surface implementing what others have designed while remixing items for personal use.

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Printed RO150 Hanger - Remixed from Thingiverse Kerndrup

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Drills/drivers with electricians pouch on printed ToughBuilt Clip - Remixed from Ben Johnson

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Nailers - SYS-Combi with Attic lid

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Cutting - printed clips for recip blade case

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Mess of clamps - Clamp rack by Amantea

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Lasers

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This has been a very useful thread in formulating ideas to become better organized. Thanks to the contributors. Happy to share .stl files for printing or Illustrator files for labels.
 

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Merge of Festool SYS3 M 112 RA Socket and Organizer Centrotec Sets (577134/576932):
I like the ability to remove the bits holder from the systainer.
Bits holders and ratchets insert are 2 projects:
 

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gwendal said:
Merge of Festool SYS3 M 112 RA Socket and Organizer Centrotec Sets (577134/576932):
I like the ability to remove the bits holder from the systainer.
Bits holders and ratchets insert are 2 projects:

Nice!  Foam cutting looks great!

Seth
 
dupe said:
Nailers - SYS-Combi with Attic lid

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Finish sanding

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150 Abrasives

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Cutting - printed clips for recip blade case

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Mess of clamps - Clamp rack by Amantea

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Lasers

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This has been a very useful thread in formulating ideas to become better organized. Thanks to the contributors. Happy to share .stl files for printing or Illustrator files for labels.
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what are 150 Abrasives inserts you are using? what size systainer?
 
festal said:
what are 150 Abrasives inserts you are using? what size systainer?

That is some custom insert. Sometimes sold on ebay.

The Systainer is a T-Loc Systainer size 3. Count the ribbons below the cardholder; it tells you what size it is.
 
It’s a sys3, here’s is the link for the insert.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/224085347709

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dupe said:
Nailers - SYS-Combi with Attic lid

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Finish sanding

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150 Abrasives

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Cutting - printed clips for recip blade case

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Mess of clamps - Clamp rack by Amantea

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Lasers

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what are 150 Abrasives inserts you are using? what size systainer?
 
I've shown the preliminary Shinex Systainer layout in several other threads but this is the final version...I think.  [unsure]

I love the Shinex...I love the Systainer it fits in...and I love the small 80 mm backing pad.

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RAP 150-14 FE SHINEX...................571000
SYS³ L 237....................................204848
SYS³ L Cover Pad...........................204944
SYS³ L Grid Foam...........................204946
180 mm white polishing sponge........202015
150 mm white polishing sponge........202377
150 mm polishing backer pad...........488342
80 mm polishing backer pad.............488337
Shinex auxiliary handle.....................487865
150 mm black polishing sponge.........202380
165 mm Swissvax anthracite fine polishing sponge
165 mm Swissvax blue medium polishing sponge
Menzerna 3500 polish
Menzerna 2500 polish
Wolfgang sealant for black finishes
Microfiber cloths, coarse & fine..........493068
80 mm sheepskin..............................202044
80 mm black polishing sponge..........202017
80 mm white polishing sponge..........202009
80 mm blue polishing sponge............201001
80 mm orange polishing sponge........201994
Meguiars clay bar

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There's a lot of stuff in this package and everything is situated such that nothing is pressing on the sponge pads to deform them.
 

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I'm enjoying the form factor of the new Sys3 L's

For every day carry stuff, they really cut down the number of systainers you have to carry.  I have 2 x Sys3 L's that have nearly all of the power tools I use regularly, it's really cut down the systainer count a lot.

I'd love a taller Sys3 L to house a TSC and HKC in the same box :(

 
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Nice. What do you use the C cells for?

I have most things on rechargeable batteries. Alkaline batteries tend to leak, and I _hate_ that. So if it takes AA's... I have rechargeables in it. When I bought my multifunction tester, it came with six AA's. Those went into storage and I put a set of six Eneloops in it.
 
mackenzie said:
I'm enjoying the form factor of the new Sys3 L's

For every day carry stuff, they really cut down the number of systainers you have to carry.  I have 2 x Sys3 L's that have nearly all of the power tools I use regularly, it's really cut down the systainer count a lot.

I'd love a taller Sys3 L to house a TSC and HKC in the same box :(

I also like the new systainers - but, Festool Australia won't be bringing in the mounting rails, unfortunately.
 
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The contents of this stack of Systainers is detailed in the following photos.
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I don't know how it happened but over the years the stuff I use for electrical connection/installation has just grown exponentially so I finally realized I had to do something about it. I decided to break down the items into 2 Systainers, Hi/Low voltage connectors and everything else.

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And under the GB twist connector guide is hidden, the stuff that's needed for outdoor low voltage walkway, bollard & fence lighting.

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The everything else Systainer includes wall plate screws, switch & outlet screws, fuses, cable supports & cable ties, CATV connectors, phone connectors, conduit nuts, plastic conduit bushings, yada, yada, yada.
These new SYS³ ORG M Systainers are really handy with the removable storage boxes.  [big grin]

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