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honeydoman

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he is a picture and me and my t-loc sustainers to date!! along with some of my festools !!!  don't forget I still have 30 or more of the old style ones !

crazy huh !   how do you stack up.  lol
 
I dont have as much as you do. How do you keep track of whats in all those boxes
 
don't really know !  i use a sharper and write large on the boxes and that helps !
 
I don't stack up quite as well.  [eek]  But it is a good start.   [big grin]

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For comparison, I'm 6'1" (185 cm for you metric types). I'm planning to add 3 more in about 2 weeks. I'm also planning to add systainers for my MultiMaster and an angle grinder when I get a chance. Then the stack will definitely be over my head.

Of course, I don't expect to ever catch up to you pros.  [smile]
 
well that's a pretty nice stack ! especially since you are a diy'er !  excellent ! 

 
honeydokreg said:
he is a picture and me and my t-loc sustainers to date!! along with some of my festools !!! 

Kreg:
Great picture.
What did you do, convert everything over to T-loc's?
Tim
 
tim, about 50 % i did  each job I used to buy a new t-loc and put a tool in it... the newer ones have the t-loc... the of2200,  the ro 90, the small drill,  and a few others.. still need to buy about 5 more then I will be set,,, ya right.

I have the centroloc installers set coming on tuesday so that will add another ! and that is in a t-loc

i add a few others like the fin multi-master, my small routers etc....
 
common Tim, we know you got at least 2ce that stack, just don't stack all your MFT's cause it wont fit in a single photo.

 
Knottys said:
common Tim, we know you got at least 2ce that stack, just don't stack all your MFT's cause it wont fit in a single photo.

Only 22...fortunately.

Tim
 
I know my stack isn't going to be the grand daddy of stacks.  But this is how I stack up. I will add a sander as soon as my Porter Cable dies.  With a Kapex coming in June (saving the overtime hours!).  I thought about using my MFT tables, but that would be cheating.

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Eric
 
Just counted in my head from memory and got 41 Systainers and Sortainers, not counting Minis or Micros.  I don't think I missed any but......  ???    I added heights in from memory too, 298" tall stack  [eek] Its just a little more than I can carry in one stack but two stacks is doable  [big grin]

Definetly have more planned.

I think I have a problem.

Seth
 
Alright, you want a pissin' contest?  [big grin]

I converted all my "blow molded case" tools to T-Locs. Still eying my 3 roll around tool boxes and wondering if I should go further....

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I haven't got a ladder tall enough and I think it'd be a bit crazy to try ...

Sys5 x 1
Sys4 x 1
Sys3 x 1
Sys2 x 3
Sys1 x 2
Sys5 T-Loc x 2
Sys4 T-Loc x 3
Sys3 T-Loc x 5
Sys2 T-Loc x 6
Sys1 T-Loc x 7

Applying systainer math, this comes to 6.2475 metres (or about 20 foot 6 inches for the imperials)

A lot of what I plan to buy this year from Festool isn't systainerable (yep Mr Webster, another new word), though I'll still probably add a couple of meters of systainers - more if I buy some empty T-Locs to swap out the "originals" and store some of my "other brand" tools in them.

Really need to find some time to use some of this stuff ...  [embarassed]

Kev.
 
I only stacked up my t-locs! !!!

The only winner is Festool!!  Having us stack them at our places instead of there's
 
Rembo said:
six meters Festool ... [scared]
this is a serious bid to win!  [big grin]

Maybe I'm a chance in the "home hobbyist" category  [cool]

Hey honeydokreg,

I'm assuming you've ported a fair bit of non-Festool gear into your systainers ... how have you gone with secure fitting? I tried with a couple of items using the foam inserts in the original systainers and found it really annoying and fiddly (as a result I've got lots of tools in milk crates).
 
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