I have wanted to use systainers for a long time for my hand tool storage but couldn't find a way until recently that was going to work for me. I've also considered sortainers but couldn't see a viable way without wasting too much space even with the two big drawers. My inspiration for what I believe is a workable solution came from a guy I used to work for ages ago. He was fairly thrifty and used to use a couple of left over 10 litre round plastic paint tubs with 3 inch drain pipes cut down to form inserts. You just drop the tools in. It was crude but effective and everything was easily accessible. So I figured why not do the same with a Sys 5 and use square drainpipe. I should add that I hadn't even considered Festool/Tanos wooden handtool inserts.
It had to be quick and easy, complicated shapes and lots of woodwork weren't part of the equation. I have used no screws and minimal use of a router on the ply section. Everything is glued, using either mitre adhesive, PU adhesive or PVA adhesive depending on which bit it is. If you can see excess foam, that is the PU adhesive that I haven't cleaned up.
So here is the solution from above. It is really easy to get at everything and the most you have to do is maybe shuffle one tool on either side to access another. Everything in the middle is direct access and so is the large majority of stuff on the sides.
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The next two are the insert. I have made one part of of the centre section removable to access the space underneath but I'm not sure I'd bother another time.
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This is the contents just about squeezing into a SYS 3 and the lid does shut but I did have to be really careful how I stacked everything to get it in. It would of course be completely unworkable.
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And here are the contents laid out. Here I should point out that I am ever so slightly ashamed that my tools do seem a tad dirtier than the average FOG member but I do complete kitchens and bathrooms including all the decorating and plastering so things can get a bit messy sometimes. That is no excuse though for the way I have abused my chisels and I live in fear from a knock on the door from the people at the RSPCC (Royal Society for the prevention of cruelty to Chisels) Anyway this would be a good time to link to my portfolio just to show that my work doesn't look like my handtools. Stuff I do
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Anyway hope that might prove as some sort of useful inspiration to others. It works for me and few weeks use will tell if my faith in adhesives is misguided or not.
Anyway that is part 1 of the project. It will sit on top of two sortainers in a sort of sysport type thingy I am currently making that will also house my Irwin clamps, 5 levels from 1800mm to 400m, 2 guide rails, hand saw, T square, framing square and some other stuff all in a footprint of 470mm x 340mm. Well that is the plan and it seems to be working.
It had to be quick and easy, complicated shapes and lots of woodwork weren't part of the equation. I have used no screws and minimal use of a router on the ply section. Everything is glued, using either mitre adhesive, PU adhesive or PVA adhesive depending on which bit it is. If you can see excess foam, that is the PU adhesive that I haven't cleaned up.
So here is the solution from above. It is really easy to get at everything and the most you have to do is maybe shuffle one tool on either side to access another. Everything in the middle is direct access and so is the large majority of stuff on the sides.
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The next two are the insert. I have made one part of of the centre section removable to access the space underneath but I'm not sure I'd bother another time.
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This is the contents just about squeezing into a SYS 3 and the lid does shut but I did have to be really careful how I stacked everything to get it in. It would of course be completely unworkable.
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And here are the contents laid out. Here I should point out that I am ever so slightly ashamed that my tools do seem a tad dirtier than the average FOG member but I do complete kitchens and bathrooms including all the decorating and plastering so things can get a bit messy sometimes. That is no excuse though for the way I have abused my chisels and I live in fear from a knock on the door from the people at the RSPCC (Royal Society for the prevention of cruelty to Chisels) Anyway this would be a good time to link to my portfolio just to show that my work doesn't look like my handtools. Stuff I do
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Anyway hope that might prove as some sort of useful inspiration to others. It works for me and few weeks use will tell if my faith in adhesives is misguided or not.
Anyway that is part 1 of the project. It will sit on top of two sortainers in a sort of sysport type thingy I am currently making that will also house my Irwin clamps, 5 levels from 1800mm to 400m, 2 guide rails, hand saw, T square, framing square and some other stuff all in a footprint of 470mm x 340mm. Well that is the plan and it seems to be working.