Eva Shadow foam
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After carefully placing tools I on the grey layer workin out spacing for max storage..I cut them out carefully.
This is the grey layer fitted over the blue layer...clearly showing absent tools.
In my case this drawer held all my measuring equipment for engine rebuilds..mics..digital calipers,and the like...pleased with the first attempt has it makes it look more professional .got plans for the other drawers...just under hour and half to complete this particular drawer.
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Love tools: recently bought a chainsaw: how have I lived so long without a chainsaw for gardening purposes in my life..... Our back garden now looks like Vietnam circa 1968: napalm, Agent Orange, Johnny's chainsaw.... little vegetation remains.....
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A few years ago I saw the same idea on a garage wall. The owner referred to it as a shadow board. I copied it and it's still in use today. Will take a photo and post it
Dave
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Dad would never put anything back where it was meant to go, most of the time he'd just leave tools where they were last used, if somehow he'd manage to hang them on one of the walls it'd be on the first hook he'd find, nearly always on in the wrong place and usually on the wrong wall! :nonod:
Around 12 years later we set up a new workshop, the old bugger wanted me to do shadow boards cos he said he could never find anything in the old workshop..........bugger that! :slapme::bust:
Poor ol' Dad is long gone now, and I still don't have shadow boards, but not for the same reasons, now I have so much stuff I couldn't possibly ever have enough wall space to hang it all from.
And now most of my work is at clients premises, so most everything needs to be in carry boxes and tool chests.
I couldn't even use the shadow foam set up in the tool chests as I have to jam that much stuff in them, I can't afford the space the foam would take up.
The poor ol' work ute has to carry so many tools it has to drag it's arse up the road like a terrier with worms!
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Unfinished ratchet drawer below.
The next picture is the same tools without the eva foam...they were neat when just placed in the drawer but they never went back in the same place so when you were after a tool it could be in the wrong place a nd opening and shutting the drawers all day moved them around...
Yes there is some old vernier in my box as well as the sissy digital...
Oh yes love chainsaws..spend most Saturday mornings swinging one about..got 3 of em now and was going to make a chainsaw bike out of one just for fun.
Another tool system I tried was to pin them on a pegboard...it's great because you think your in a tool shop.
Spanners neatly on racks...didn't fancy cutting around themanyway...the racks tilt the spanner allowing more spanners per drawer and displayed in order.
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Your post reminded me of this.
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The absolute bestest tool storage I've ever seen, better than F1 cosseted luxury, is an Alstom turbine portable workshop. 20ft container stacked out with floor to waist height drawer units. Custom cut outs for each and every tool. Reason: important to be able to account for any missing tools, which may possibly have been lost inside the turbine. Shift change = tool audit: all back in place. All tools have a unique identifier, both visible and also detectable only by sneaky means. Instantly obvious if owt is missing. Puts Merc F1 garage to shame.
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A comment for the sub group who appreciate the fineries of the chainsaw; armed with my Husqvarna battery saw I'm off to the top of the garden to see if, under the undergrowth, it's still there.
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Below image of the said stanley pump driver and a coles iron fairy
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