Billy stray
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Billy stray said:I agree, i am an installer/ finish carpenter
That happened from taking it out of my cold truck in a stack and maybe grabbing it a bit to "ruggedly" my senco 1010 lives in there
It is ironic that it was the cooltaner
Didnt catch that
antss said:kinda ironic that systainer is / was the cooltainer version .
I think for construction sites, especially outside ones, that systainers ( and lboxxes) are a bit light in the pants. They seem more geared for shop use and finesse trades like cabinet fitters, finish carpenters, ect... that practice in cleaner / warmer conditions.
For the rough an tumble segment, the Dewalt and Milwaukee storage systems are a better choice. Especially if you're looking for protection from falls, lumber crashing into them ,and vehicles bumping them. They aren't as elegant, but they are much tougher.
The.Handyman said:I have systainers, Tstak, and Milwaukee PACKOUT. PACKOUT is way bigger and heavier. It's a pain to move around but it is nearly indestructible.
Steven Owen said:I’m shocked Festool hasn’t developed a line of contractor grade systainers. They’re a company that loves to squeeze every penny they can from you on accessories.
Steven Owen said:I’m shocked Festool hasn’t developed a line of contractor grade systainers. They’re a company that loves to squeeze every penny they can from you on accessories.
mackenzie said:Is the plastic used in the Makita classic style systainers (I'm talking Makitas own version systainer) different from the T-Loc? Or what about Metabo's own version of systainer with the metal latch? I have seen that advertised as "Extremely robust, unbreakable boxes" Are there any other systainer iterations not made by Tanos?
If the above are made from different plastics, I wonder how they would fair in cold weather?
[member=53986]Billy stray[/member], if the Metabo is really "Extremely robust, unbreakable boxes" and if you like the systainer format and if you can source them, perhaps this an option for you, it would still facilitate stacking and locking with existing Classics and T-Locs. There is a thread on the FOG about them.
You must be hardy to work in weather that cold.