What do you like to keep in your Systainer Mini?

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So what do you like to keep in your Systainer Mini's?  I like the idea of these but since they do not convienently attach to the normal systainers they would kinda be in the way Unless you have a systainer to keep all your mini systainrs in
 
just a couple weeks ago I picked one up from Tom as well as the centrotec hand driver and a couple bits.  I made up a poor mans installers kit for myself with other bits I had in the shop.  And in another mini, I keep my drill bits, paddle bits and other bits for drilling holes.  Comes in handy for keeping all the drill bits and drill driving bits in one place.  I would like to buy a lot more and keep all my screws stored in.  I'm a bit of a need freak and everything needs to match and have it's place in my shop.

Eric
 
I have two of them - one for 23 gauge pins and another for 18 gauge. They both fit perfectly into the bottom of a sys 2 (or is it a 3?) and then the 23 and 18 gauge guns sit on top with foam between them. That way all my guns and pins are in one place and it's just one trip for them. MUCH better than before.
 
Get some Kaizen foam and outfit them to suit your needs. I have some pics of mine at Dave Reinholds kaizen foam review thread. If you get a couple, you can gamg them together and then they make more sense. Im in love with mine, check that thread out, Eric
 
A Classic Systainet III will hold five Minis neatly on edge.

Seth
 
I have a bunch of mini's and the mini II from Tanos.  I have a 12v battery charger in one/moisture gauge/bunch of keys and padlocks/ auto scan tool.....and a few more things.

I have two Sys III's that I keep them in. Nice and neat and have P-touch labels on everything.
 
My computer must not be working correctly -- I cannot seem to view any of the photos that you have all posted showing off your Minis.  [tongue]
 
SRSemenza said:
A Classic Systainet III will hold five Minis neatly on edge.

Seth

This is starting to get a bit like Russian dolls ...
 
Kev said:
SRSemenza said:
A Classic Systainet III will hold five Minis neatly on edge.

Seth

This is starting to get a bit like Russian dolls ...

Kev

Best PM Ken Nagrod and let him know they are a old Russian craft trinket otherwise he will Google that and end up on more dodgy sites and be in serious trouble again!! ;D
 
I was thinking of posting a picture of a box within a box within a box...last night, but I like the Russian dolls instead.  Do they speak any English?
 
Ken Nagrod said:
I was thinking of posting a picture of a box within a box within a box...last night, but I like the Russian dolls instead.  Do they speak any English?

Is Kaizen English?  [popcorn]

Peter
 
Kaizen is Japanese.

The owner of Fastcap believes in the Lean six sigma concept.  Lean six sigma a concept that he runs his company.

Makes production both in a shop and office more productive.
 
erock said:
Kaizen is Japanese.

The owner of Fastcap believes in the Lean six sigma concept.  Lean six sigma a concept that he runs his company.

Makes production both in a shop and office more productive.

...and it makes chopping lettuce more fun!
 
SRSemenza said:
A Classic Systainet III will hold five Minis neatly on edge.

Seth

Just to be clear 'five Mini size I s'

Seth
 
I have something like 7 Sys Mini's...  three them are the Tanos Sys Mini II size, and one is a bright red.

Currently they hold:
Misc simple first aid kit stuff (for small cuts, etc);
  and clipped inside another mini below that are more serious first aid items (i.e. scissors, finger splints, tourniquet tubing, eye wash, etc)
Compact ratchet/socket set (HD set.. )
S&W M&P + mags ... times two.  I transport these inside a Systainer 1 with the locking latches.
The li'l red Mini which holds my daughter's toolbox (with small sized tools.. but not "kids" tools).

Hrrm.. need to locate the last box. 
 
They are the perfect size for storing all your Festool user guides in one place....
 
I have several of the Minis and several insert trays that I swap around as needed. I find them very useful for keeping small parts, fasteners, and whatnots for jobs. It is a great comfort in my old age to know that things will be where I can find them when I need them.  [big grin]
 
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