Shadow foam toolbox/case
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Re: Shadow foam toolbox/case
Except he had to use his hand to open the box anyway Then once it's past "half way" it'll stay open by itself.
Oh and what demo said, there's a space in the foam to house a box for stuff which wouldn't go in the foam
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Re: Shadow foam toolbox/case
you fellas get a reply on price to cut the foam inserts ?
I'm still debating this, but for pretty random reasons of the fact i have 2 tool boxes in the van which kinda seconds as a bench seat, removing all the tools and removing one of the boxes would mean it's then not a box seat and all out of sync.
I'm still debating this, but for pretty random reasons of the fact i have 2 tool boxes in the van which kinda seconds as a bench seat, removing all the tools and removing one of the boxes would mean it's then not a box seat and all out of sync.
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Re: Shadow foam toolbox/case
No reply yet. I'm not really expecting one, I doubt there's much profit in dealing with small fry.
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Re: Shadow foam toolbox/case
Do a Phillip Day (of Edinburgh Woolen Mill fame/notoriety) and ask for the price for 1000, then just get several "as a trial".
Yeah, hes a twat so mebbe dont.
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Re: Shadow foam toolbox/case
Here is my first attempt.
I’ve cut them out slightly too large. I’ve got another 5 or so sheets to play around with as well.
I’ve cut them out slightly too large. I’ve got another 5 or so sheets to play around with as well.
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Re: Shadow foam toolbox/case
I got an email back from them pretty much straightaway asking me to supply dimensions, but forgot to measure it and reply! nD'oh!weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2023 9:54 am you fellas get a reply on price to cut the foam inserts ?
I'm still debating this, but for pretty random reasons of the fact i have 2 tool boxes in the van which kinda seconds as a bench seat, removing all the tools and removing one of the boxes would mean it's then not a box seat and all out of sync.
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Re: Shadow foam toolbox/case
You had better service than me, I've heard nothing. And there's nothing in my spam folder.
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Re: Shadow foam toolbox/case
Doesn't help me in my scenario as so many items for mine are completely specific to MTB rather than a garage.
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Re: Shadow foam toolbox/case
Message popped up on our building wide Teams group this morning "where's the 5mm hex driver?". Foam tool drawers proving their worth
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Re: Shadow foam toolbox/case
see, you DO like it...Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 10:06 am Message popped up on our building wide Teams group this morning "where's the 5mm hex driver?". Foam tool drawers proving their worth
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Oooooo Wera.... <drool>Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 10:06 am Message popped up on our building wide Teams group this morning "where's the 5mm hex driver?". Foam tool drawers proving their worth
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Re: Shadow foam toolbox/case
Whoever cut all those numbers with a scalpel has really neat hand writing.
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Re: Shadow foam toolbox/case
Prety sure a CO2 laser cutter could cut that stuff. If you could supply a template I could have a go on ours.
I suspect most of the work is in doing the layout and measuring. Maybe if you could trace all the tools onto a piece of paper and then put a ruler on it, take a pic and then I could translate it to a dxf and scale it to the right size.
*Wanders off to see if yoga mats can be laser cut without suffocating me with Chlorine gas or burning the studio down
I suspect most of the work is in doing the layout and measuring. Maybe if you could trace all the tools onto a piece of paper and then put a ruler on it, take a pic and then I could translate it to a dxf and scale it to the right size.
*Wanders off to see if yoga mats can be laser cut without suffocating me with Chlorine gas or burning the studio down
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Re: Shadow foam toolbox/case
Laser Dave has answered my question
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Re: Shadow foam toolbox/case
EVA foam is more likely to give off formamideDitchfinder wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 12:44 pm Wanders off to see if yoga mats can be laser cut without suffocating me with Chlorine gas
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Re: Shadow foam toolbox/case
Loads of the cheap yoga mats are PVC, EVA foam isn't too expensive though and should be safe enough running through our carbon filter cabinet.
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