Tanos 83500054 Set of 3 dividers

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Hey!

Does anyone have photos of how 83500054 looks like in M 237?

Is it compatible with M 237 ToolBox?

Thank you.
 
hi, not the best but
 

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It's basically thin, flimsy PVC pieces that interlock together and the Systainers itself. If you expect it to be solid, it won't be.
 
Well - I'm late to the party here.  I don't have exactly what you are looking for, but I want to add to the topic for anyone coming across this in the future.

Attached are some images of the dividers in a T-Loc III.  So this is the prior generation with the prior dividers (its what I have on hand at the moment).  There are three sheets.  They are about 4 mm thick.  Could be PVC, but more likely ABS.  Easy to assemble and insert, in the proper direction, so the lid closes.

Your idea to put these in the M 237 ToolBox is an interesting one.  I'm going to out on a limb and say it won't be easy.  With the ToolBox, there is the top piece which overhangs the systainer beneath it.  If that makes sense.  So I'm thinking these won't slide in. 

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Systainer.Store said:
Well - I'm late to the party here.  I don't have exactly what you are looking for, but I want to add to the topic for anyone coming across this in the future.

Attached are some images of the dividers in a T-Loc III.  So this is the prior generation with the prior dividers (its what I have on hand at the moment).  There are three sheets.  They are about 4 mm thick.  Could be PVC, but more likely ABS.  Easy to assemble and insert, in the proper direction, so the lid closes.

Your idea to put these in the M 237 ToolBox is an interesting one.  I'm going to out on a limb and say it won't be easy.  With the ToolBox, there is the top piece which overhangs the systainer beneath it.  If that makes sense.  So I'm thinking these won't slide in. 

[attachimg=1][attachimg=2][attachimg=3]

There is someone on the forums that has already detached the top from the Toolbox.
 
Now I just wanna know what Tim's doing with a systainer of John Guest fittings. 

 
tsmi243 said:
Now I just wanna know what Tim's doing with a systainer of John Guest fittings.

Just a labeled systainer in my stash of plumbing parts!  A video is coming soon.
 
Coen said:
There is someone on the forums that has already detached the top from the Toolbox.

Oh so very true!  Perhaps pop the top, put in the dividers, then pop it back on.  Nice thinking!
 
Systainer.Store said:
Well - I'm late to the party here.  I don't have exactly what you are looking for, but I want to add to the topic for anyone coming across this in the future.

Attached are some images of the dividers in a T-Loc III.  So this is the prior generation with the prior dividers (its what I have on hand at the moment).  There are three sheets.  They are about 4 mm thick.  Could be PVC, but more likely ABS.  Easy to assemble and insert, in the proper direction, so the lid closes.

Your idea to put these in the M 237 ToolBox is an interesting one.  I'm going to out on a limb and say it won't be easy.  With the ToolBox, there is the top piece which overhangs the systainer beneath it.  If that makes sense.  So I'm thinking these won't slide in. 

[attachimg=1][attachimg=2][attachimg=3]

Oh Tim,

MANY THANKS!!! That is exactly what I want to see.
 
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