I use a Combi for my Dominos, but it's kind of me being a bit extra. [unsure]
I have my Domino (DF500) in its original Systainer, the assortment Systainer below it, in the Sysport.
Next level down is the Combi. It holds the bags of 6mm Dominos, since I buy them in the big box. The 6 bags fit perfectly in the upper chamber. I keep a few bags of 5mm in the drawer.
My intent, when I bought it, was to move the Domino itself into the top part and have tenons below, same as Seth. I just couldn't bring myself to do it. I just left that Combi sitting there empty, mocking me, until I ran low on the first bag of 6mm tenons. When that box came, so did they idea to store them there.
[member=2726]Tom Gensmer[/member] it sounds like you are on the right track. A Domino Sys should be great, since you are, conveniently enough, dealing with 3 sizes.
The drawers of the Sortainer might be easier, depending on how you store/use Systainers. In a Sysport, you wouldn't have to pull out the entire drawer and open the lid. You could just open the smaller one of the exact size needed. Mine is so low in the stack, that opening the lowest drawers wouldn't be as easy as opening the top.
woodferret said:
I don't think I'd like having to debank a sys mini and fumbling with it.
Mine is not the same as the Festool rack, more like a super-mini Sysport, but it's not that bad to use.
I have Shaper Origin parts, router bits, and some odd hardware in them. I built it with the intent to add a cleat to the back and hang it on the wall, in my home shop. Once I retire, that is still the plan, but for now, it sits on the back of my miter saw wings.