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Tool Box Liners

That looks great, I've wanted to do that to my box my a long while now.
 
great! I need to get a new tool box as my present ones are overflowing with goodies.
I am looking at these monsters: www.storloc.com
particularly the MM40
Very nice but wonder why they make it still moveble ????
You can't move this thing when it is loaded with tools and suchs.:confused:
 
Very tidy way to organize but it does really limit the volume of tools you can fit in a drawer. I like the idea for a small tool box you might carry in a truck or roll around a lot.
 
Very tidy way to organize but it does really limit the volume of tools you can fit in a drawer. I like the idea for a small tool box you might carry in a truck or roll around a lot.


I really like the look of those drawer inserts for organizing the tools, but like Terry said, it limits what you can put in one drawer. I would need 5x the tool boxes I now have to fit it all in if I organized it that way.
 
great! I need to get a new tool box as my present ones are overflowing with goodies.
I am looking at these monsters: www.storloc.com
particularly the MM40

Those are super nice looking cabinets, super expensive. That MM40 looks amazing, however at $9k and 14' long its hard to swallow.
 
Just another thought on box drawer liners/organizers. What I found with my new box that was even better than I had expected was the benefit of true soft-close drawers. I simply CAN'T slam a drawer closed. They slowly brake and nestle shut. What this means is my screwdrivers can just lay on the drawer mat and don't roll around anymore. So I can use a good low-slip material that is easily cleaned and that's all it takes to keep the most troublesome drawer nice and tidy.
 
Wish I could afford to get all new tool boxes with true soft-close drawers. The liners only cost about $10 a tool box.
 
There is a place near me that makes and sells magnetic tool mats .
They are nice but , the price not so much for several mats
 
Back In Dec someone here mentioned that Sears had a sale on their rolling tool chest with a tool box on top. I bought it for my Christmas present. So much better to have my tools organized rather than some in a tool bag and others all over the place. For liners I just bought red waffle rubber shelving mat. I have way too manly of different sizes of each to have a camera style case sectioned off insert. But it does look way cool.

Now all I need is to KNOW how to use those dang tools.:confused:
 
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