Sys-AZ Cases

cortes

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I have no room in my garage to stack Festool Sustainers on the floor so I built this wall mounted set of cases. They look pretty good in spite of the 47 construction errors. Notice the garage door rail. It's too close to allow a drawer to open all the way. I was half way though the design before I realized it. It's also difficult to get to the highest drawers, but there wasn't any where else to put. I still have three Systainers extra. I'm going to build a spot for two of them into my work bench.

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  The sys az draws look great but to be practical they need to be below your sholder hight.

What about removing the highest sys az draws from your unit and replacing them with shelves.
This way you could put your lighter and less used systainers on the shelves and just slide the systainer off the shelve when you need them and you'll have some spare sys az to use somewhere else.
 
DB10 said:
  The sys az draws look great but to be practical they need to be below your sholder hight.

What about removing the highest sys az draws from your unit and replacing them with shelves.
This way you could put your lighter and less used systainers on the shelves and just slide the systainer off the shelve when you need them and you'll have some spare sys az to use somewhere else.

Good point. One Systainer has my shaper cutters in it and another my sheet sandpaper for manual sanding.
 
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