James Watriss
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I was digging out the stuff for my OF 1400 the other day, and I thought to myself,
"Gee... these guys are so smart, why the hell do they make it so you have to unpack everything so you can put the router back in? And then bits, and bushings, etc..."
I'd be really happy if they'd start making combination cases, that were like standard sized systainers, but with sortainer drawers built into the bottom. Not a lot of drawers, mind you, but jut a few. It'd be a great, especially for the drills and routers, where the tool by nature has so much "stuff" that has to go with it. I currently have a sort-4 that's pretty permanently attached to the bottom of my drill case, because with chucks and whatnot, there's really not much room for bits and such. I'm gonna have to buy another one, I think, for the 1400... that big drawer will be perfect for the 39 different dust shrouds.
Sanders and saws, it's not as much of an issue. But the bit and accessory intensive tools really cry out for a better way to organize.
"Gee... these guys are so smart, why the hell do they make it so you have to unpack everything so you can put the router back in? And then bits, and bushings, etc..."
I'd be really happy if they'd start making combination cases, that were like standard sized systainers, but with sortainer drawers built into the bottom. Not a lot of drawers, mind you, but jut a few. It'd be a great, especially for the drills and routers, where the tool by nature has so much "stuff" that has to go with it. I currently have a sort-4 that's pretty permanently attached to the bottom of my drill case, because with chucks and whatnot, there's really not much room for bits and such. I'm gonna have to buy another one, I think, for the 1400... that big drawer will be perfect for the 39 different dust shrouds.
Sanders and saws, it's not as much of an issue. But the bit and accessory intensive tools really cry out for a better way to organize.