Systainers in Shop

jjowen said:
I have a single-car garage where I have to move the car to do anything. I am definitely in the back-in-the-systainer-at-the-end-of-the day camp. Shuffling stacks was tedious, but with each systainer on its own drawer it becomes very quick to grab the tool you want. I also have a stack of 4 x sort/3 for all my non-festool items. You still have to store the systainers anyway?

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That's a great looking shop! I'd like to see more of it. I'm especially curious about the rail running along the front edge of the bench below the Kapex.
 
jobsworth said:
[member=52790]jjowen[/member]

Man that a nice organized shop you have there.

Got a lot in it great use of space.

But entirely to clean [big grin]
That looks like a garage where you'd store your Ferrari!  [big grin]
 
dlu said:
That's a great looking shop! I'd like to see more of it. I'm especially curious about the rail running along the front edge of the bench below the Kapex.

Thanks. It is Festool MFT profile. I managed to pick some up at a slightly lower than ridiculous price.

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mike_aa said:
That looks like a garage where you'd store your Ferrari!  [big grin]

Like I said, I have to move the car out of the garage when I want to use the workshop, that is why Ferrari is out of shot.  [cool]

A photo to show the workshop does actually get used. At the end of a weekend it takes 30 - 40 minutes to clean up and put everything away and drive the car back in.

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