Tool Storage Porn!!!

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After putting it off for ages, I finally invested in one of these the other day, and it turned up today...

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https://www.sgs-engineering.com/sgs-stc ... er-cabinet

It's a beast for sure!!!

Ironically, since I ordered it the other day, the price has gone up by 15% too... I spent ages trying to find a discount code, but in the end gave up, reasoning that my need for it was more important than saving 5 or 10% overall... Turns out if I'd procrastinated any longer, it would have cost me another 15%! :lol:

Anyway... Hopefully finishing work reasonably early tomorrow so I can start reorganising my garage to fit it in and filling it with my tools, if not then it'll be eating into my Saturday no doubt!

My biggest worry is that it still won't fit all of my tools, and I'll need to add some more storage still! :lol:

Show me your tool storage solutions... When I had my bike shop, I preferred to have it all on a shadow board on the wall, but then they were all being used every day and by 2 or 3 different people, so it made sense. These days they get used more sporadically, and keeping my garage tidy is more important.
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Halfords stuff for me, whenever my need and a discount coincide, just pick up another cabinet;

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Jealous jealous jealous.

Are you going to invest in shadowfoam too?
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Rockburner wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 10:51 pm Are you going to invest in shadowfoam too?
So it turns out Wera stuff comes with this anyway :D I was asking the guys at work how we got all the drawers such a perfect fit and so neatly labelled. IME I've had Shadowfoam CNCd out, but we just ticked the "send in Shadowfoam" box when we bought all the tools. Didn't even know that was an option.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 9:13 am
Rockburner wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 10:51 pm Are you going to invest in shadowfoam too?
So it turns out Wera stuff comes with this anyway :D I was asking the guys at work how we got all the drawers such a perfect fit and so neatly labelled. IME I've had Shadowfoam CNCd out, but we just ticked the "send in Shadowfoam" box when we bought all the tools. Didn't even know that was an option.
We have that with Stahlwille stuff the guys at work use - their roller cabs are really nice kit :thumbup:
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Rockburner wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 10:51 pm Jealous jealous jealous.

Are you going to invest in shadowfoam too?
Not in the immediate future, that's for sure... Firstly I need to see if all my tools will fit in it, organised or not! :lol:

My garage needs a severe sort out first, once that's fully done, no doubt I will go through my tool collection and streamline it a bit and then look at the possibility of shadow foaming it maybe...
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I would post mine, but I don't want to ruin your happiness. However, I will add that my main box is a 41in, not a 46in like yours... but with the recent addition of a 48in Yukon I now have about 32 linear feet of toolboxes :)
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ZRX61 wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 8:21 pm I would post mine, but I don't want to ruin your happiness. However, I will add that my main box is a 41in, not a 46in like yours... but with the recent addition of a 48in Yukon I now have about 32 linear feet of toolboxes :)
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mboy wrote: Sun Feb 18, 2024 8:29 pm You won’t piss on my chips, don’t worry… I’m not the envious type… :thumbup:
Pretty sure they're posted somewhere on here already.
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Assuming the bottom of the stack is closed in* to prevent critters from gaining access:
Look into drilling a hole in the back to pass wiring through to power a terrarium heat pad. Put the pad between large ceramic tiles under the larger bottom drawer. Fiddle with the thermostat once the stack is toasty & you'll never have to deal with rust attacking your tools ever again.

*Some aren't, you can touch the bottom of the bottom drawer by reaching under the stack.
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ZRX61 wrote: Tue Feb 20, 2024 5:41 am Assuming the bottom of the stack is closed in* to prevent critters from gaining access:
Look into drilling a hole in the back to pass wiring through to power a terrarium heat pad. Put the pad between large ceramic tiles under the larger bottom drawer. Fiddle with the thermostat once the stack is toasty & you'll never have to deal with rust attacking your tools ever again.

*Some aren't, you can touch the bottom of the bottom drawer by reaching under the stack.
Would that work with (say) 3 draw chests stacked together?
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Rockburner wrote: Tue Feb 20, 2024 10:49 am Would that work with (say) 3 draw chests stacked together?
It should, heat rises :)