While I have no experience most foams generally cut reasonably well with a fresh box cutter blade.View attachment 146002
time to cut foam. Anyone got any tips? I didn’t buy the fancy kaizen knife, thought I’d be alright with an xacto knife?
time to cut foam. Anyone got any tips? I didn’t buy the fancy kaizen knife, thought I’d be alright with an xacto knife?
Great job!Got the foam cut, fun nerdy project, pretty happy with the result. Got a bunch of left over foam so I might cut some for the big box. Was a bit more work than I originally anticipated but should make it easy to see when something walks off.View attachment 146012View attachment 146013View attachment 146014
They are 7" long, they are great for top caps, although I would suggest getting 10" version, as it gives You more leverege. 7" version might become unhandy with bigger top cap sizes, as the lever arms become uneven.I see you are using the Knipex 86 03 180. Does this work with top caps of forks?
I often see folks having two different Knipex in their tool boxes. Which two would make sense? Just asking for a friend....
Does anyone know the type of foam most of these guys are using? I keep a roll bag of tools in my jeep but have an old Makita case I'd love to turn into a tool box w/ some slotted foam.
(edit) I'd like for it to be somewhat malleable, not an exact cutout situation. Reality is I'm not trying to take pics of the toolbox. If every tool isnt placed perfectly that ok just something to hold things tight. Hard foam ins a no.
convoluted foam?Does anyone know the type of foam most of these guys are using? I keep a roll bag of tools in my jeep but have an old Makita case I'd love to turn into a tool box w/ some slotted foam.
(edit) I'd like for it to be somewhat malleable, not an exact cutout situation. Reality is I'm not trying to take pics of the toolbox. If every tool isnt placed perfectly that ok just something to hold things tight. Hard foam ins a no.
Does anyone know the type of foam most of these guys are using? I keep a roll bag of tools in my jeep but have an old Makita case I'd love to turn into a tool box w/ some slotted foam.
(edit) I'd like for it to be somewhat malleable, not an exact cutout situation. Reality is I'm not trying to take pics of the toolbox. If every tool isnt placed perfectly that ok just something to hold things tight. Hard foam ins a no.
fastcap makes a custom cut set for the pelican case i have, but this will probably be cheaper.FASTCAP Black Kaizen Foam 24 in. x 48 in. x 20 mm FC.KF20.2X4.BL - The Home Depot
FastCap Kaizen Foam is another great product designed to help you achieve maximum organization and visual control in your workspace. Kaizen Foam separates between the layers creating a perfect fit forwww.homedepot.com
This is what I used, it’s sort of the standard tool box foam. There’s other stuff out there as well, but I’m not familiar with it. The kaizen stuff feels like a camping mattress (the cheap blue ones) but is easy to cut.
The 2’x4’ sheet Home Depot sells is plenty to do a box with and you should have enough leftover to fix a screw up or two when cutting it or change a layout if you want to add a tool or whatever. You can get it precut for different boxes from kaizen as well but the cost goes up quite a bit. The sheet was enough to do my small box and have enough left to do 3 layers in my larger box. Haven’t figured that one out yet though
Factory no, but it does have some custom pur foam that would serve the same purpose.^Does your pelican still have the factory foam in it? I used my factory foam as a template and it turned out pretty good. The factory cut stuff has cleaner edges and stuff like that but it’s honestly very easy to cut. The hardest part was The cut outs for the actual tools, I found that cutting the basic outline somewhat shallow and then adding cuts for wider parts (thicker I guess) was the best way to go for a solid fit.
@maxyedor that’s a hell of a plier collection!
Could you pop a few holes and run some elastic through them to stop the sprung nips from opening rather than tieing them?Screwed up one dado cut when I flipped the piece on the left of my plier drawer, and ended up with my me weird slot. Managed to move my snap ring pliers into the plier drawer and free up some space for hex keys, but can’t figure out a good way to fit my t handles in. View attachment 146288
Started on the screwdriver drawer too, so far I’m pretty happy with how this is working with scraps of birch ply
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That’s sorta the game plan, just wanted to get the drawer back in the box to free up some workbench space.Could you pop a few holes and run some elastic through them to stop the sprung nips from opening rather than tieing them?
if you went full nerd and ran your pliers in order ascending by size (longest ones on bottom maybe) would that give you enough room to nest the t handles in between?Screwed up one dado cut when I flipped the piece on the left of my plier drawer, and ended up with my me weird slot. Managed to move my snap ring pliers into the plier drawer and free up some space for hex keys, but can’t figure out a good way to fit my t handles in. View attachment 146288
Started on the screwdriver drawer too, so far I’m pretty happy with how this is working with scraps of birch ply
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Not even close haha, fucking T handles don't pack together worth a shit, I could throw all my pliers in the trash and the drawer still wouldn't hold the three sets of t handles. Debating selling my current sets and picking up either Beta or the Powerbuilt ones that Gwin's Mech seems to love since they at least seem to nest better and honestly the tool truck brands suck now that I no longer work somewhere the tool trucks stop.if you went full nerd and ran your pliers in order ascending by size (longest ones on bottom maybe) would that give you enough room to nest the t handles in between?
That is the sickest toolbox ever, do you wrench for Kawasaki? Love the color!Im dyslexic. I was thinking L handles not T handles. It’s a self fulfilling prophecy, more tools, need bigger box, bigger box, need more tools and then one day...View attachment 146331
definitely not mine haha. Just a million dollar race setup for NASCAR I believe, I just found the photo on Al Gores Interweb...That is the sickest toolbox ever, do you wrench for Kawasaki? Love the color!
Snap On is indeed super hit and miss. I own a lot of their tools, and have owned a bunch I thought were complete crap. Finally dumped my Snappy screwdrivers and replaced them with Wera, my old school Craftsman Pros made by Western Forge are still better, but the Wera screwdrivers are still way better than Snap On.I only own one piece of Snap-On gear and the day I got it I had to take to it with emery to make it tolerable to hold in the hand, never again, sadly the only other battery ratchets are fully Chinese made.
North of $100k for that thing. Those upper drawers usually hold chassis alignment jigs and other stuff you don’t have to see in order to grab. Designed some chassis for a hot rod shop that had easily 3x that size box, nobody could ever figure out how he could afford it. Then the owner ended up being arrested a while later for drug trafficking, and had some sort of connection to the Ex President of Mexico, who now raises horses around here, but we finally figured out how they paid their Snap On bill.is that a 50k toolbox? The drawers on the right side are funny...its like a lifted truck with 38 inch mud tires. How are you going to get anything in or out of it?
Do you design and work on chassis?Designed some chassis for a hot rod shop
Im dyslexic. I was thinking L handles not T handles. It’s a self fulfilling prophecy, more tools, need bigger box, bigger box, need more tools and then one day...View attachment 146331
Ha, odd, I bought my first Wera product a few months ago, a screwdriver set and I returned them because the tips hadn't been cut straight on two of them. I swapped out as much of Milwaukee gear as I could for Fein, they do motors and plastics in house, they do the heads and possibly brushless motors on Festool grinders.Snap On is indeed super hit and miss. I own a lot of their tools, and have owned a bunch I thought were complete crap. Finally dumped my Snappy screwdrivers and replaced them with Wera, my old school Craftsman Pros made by Western Forge are still better, but the Wera screwdrivers are still way better than Snap On.
I may be wrong, but I believe the Snap On cordless tools are entirely Chinese, though possibly US assembled like DeWalt. Only Bosch and Festool still manufacture and assemble anything in the west to my knowledge, Bosch obviously does some of their line up in China too. Makita May still have some Japanese manufacturing on the high end as well. Snap On cordless tools are roughly equivalent to Harbor Freight, so you’re definitely not missing out. Seriously, worst cordless tools I’ve ever used, my company provided set sat in a box and I used my personal Makita and
Used to do a lot more chassis stuff, both design and fab. I still do a bit as a freelance Solidworks nerd, but mostly just do glorified TV screens for aerospace/defense applications now, but the government spent all their money (on something, not sure what) at the start of Covid and put a hold on all our work, so who knows what I’ll be drawing in the next couple months.Do you design and work on chassis?