Holy father, she needs stringing up by the ankles for that 'technique'KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 4:25 pm Pah, I'd be using the Sarah Beeny technique.
https://metro.co.uk/video/sarah-beenys- ... o=vjs-link
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I then look at it and think "hmmm the Allen sockets should be with the torque wrench. " so may need another change.
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I then look at it and think "hmmm the Allen sockets should be with the torque wrench. " so may need another change.
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We'll the foam sheets fit PERFECTLY in terms of depth, i've trimmed to size and got them in the box and they look ace. Still working on the layout as i pick and choose the tools that are more often used over the ones that fit best. No point having a tool i need ASAP if it's buried on the 2nd layer.
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I meant to take some photos of my tool drawers to "inspire" you, I was even in the workshop last night with the opportunity.weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 8:54 am We'll the foam sheets fit PERFECTLY in terms of depth, i've trimmed to size and got them in the box and they look ace. Still working on the layout as i pick and choose the tools that are more often used over the ones that fit best. No point having a tool i need ASAP if it's buried on the 2nd layer.
But I didn't know if you'd find it relevant or not.
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Might be worth keeping that little lot together in it's pouch and storing the pouch itself within a corner of the foam? (would it go in the case "on end" ?)
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As always you can never have too much informationRockburner wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 9:16 amI meant to take some photos of my tool drawers to "inspire" you, I was even in the workshop last night with the opportunity.weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 8:54 am We'll the foam sheets fit PERFECTLY in terms of depth, i've trimmed to size and got them in the box and they look ace. Still working on the layout as i pick and choose the tools that are more often used over the ones that fit best. No point having a tool i need ASAP if it's buried on the 2nd layer.
But I didn't know if you'd find it relevant or not.
In this instance it's not how i'd lay it out in the garage for example, when in there i've got all the spanners in one drawer, all the allens in the next etc etc.. However for the MTB it's more a case of the 4/5/6/8 being in one place, the pressure gauge being in another, the hole punch in same place as that, the shock pump being in a certain place. It's more about things being exactly where they're needed and when, rather than just looking pretty. Obviously a lot of drawers are designed to look correct, but you end up in 3 places to get a couple of tools.
I've kinda got things how i want in my head but then change things a little bit each time. I sort of sit there and think "yup that's it..." but then i think "oh, do i really use those pliers often ? "
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Yeah i wouldn't remove that. I've got a kit from @crust which was a present which stays in it's case, although that gets used less because of thatRockburner wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 9:17 amMight be worth keeping that little lot together in it's pouch and storing the pouch itself within a corner of the foam? (would it go in the case "on end" ?)
There's also one of these
I'd like that in the box but would be daft to remove from it's current tray as it fits perfectly.
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I'll pop over and take some pics today, found a couple of "before" photos but things definitely changed in the process!weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 9:21 amAs always you can never have too much informationRockburner wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 9:16 amI meant to take some photos of my tool drawers to "inspire" you, I was even in the workshop last night with the opportunity.weeksy wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2024 8:54 am We'll the foam sheets fit PERFECTLY in terms of depth, i've trimmed to size and got them in the box and they look ace. Still working on the layout as i pick and choose the tools that are more often used over the ones that fit best. No point having a tool i need ASAP if it's buried on the 2nd layer.
But I didn't know if you'd find it relevant or not.
In this instance it's not how i'd lay it out in the garage for example, when in there i've got all the spanners in one drawer, all the allens in the next etc etc.. However for the MTB it's more a case of the 4/5/6/8 being in one place, the pressure gauge being in another, the hole punch in same place as that, the shock pump being in a certain place. It's more about things being exactly where they're needed and when, rather than just looking pretty. Obviously a lot of drawers are designed to look correct, but you end up in 3 places to get a couple of tools.
I've kinda got things how i want in my head but then change things a little bit each time. I sort of sit there and think "yup that's it..." but then i think "oh, do i really use those pliers often ? "
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Here's the album on Flickr : https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjBn1v7
I used a steel rule as the outline for the "finger-holes" to keep them consistent.
I used a steel rule as the outline for the "finger-holes" to keep them consistent.
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I'd suggest a thin sheet of something to go between, just so any tools that happen to come a bit loose in transit don't rub on each other.
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Yup, got that already when closed.
I was debating a sheet of 2mm MDF and some form of brackets, but the foam that came out of the lid does the job fine
I was debating a sheet of 2mm MDF and some form of brackets, but the foam that came out of the lid does the job fine
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Obviously.Rockburner wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 11:25 am I'd suggest a thin sheet of something to go between, just so any tools that happen to come a bit loose in transit don't rub on each other.
https://www.easycomposites.co.uk/high-s ... ibre-sheet
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Needs to be embossed with the team logo.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 7:50 pmRockburner wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 11:25 am I'd suggest a thin sheet of something to go between, just so any tools that happen to come a bit loose in transit don't rub on each other.
Obviously.
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True true.... That'd be kinda coolRockburner wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 8:32 amNeeds to be embossed with the team logo.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 7:50 pmRockburner wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2024 11:25 am I'd suggest a thin sheet of something to go between, just so any tools that happen to come a bit loose in transit don't rub on each other.
Obviously.
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I need to sort my tool chest out like this to stop the other inhabitant constantly losing my tools
What did you use to cut the foam? I feel like a Stanley knife would not be precise enough?
What did you use to cut the foam? I feel like a Stanley knife would not be precise enough?
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If you buy the "kit" from ShadowFoam themselves, they supply a scalpel which is ideal (iirc).
https://shadowfoam.com/products/shadow-foam-packs
(or did I buy a special offer pack..?? I can't remember)
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