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Old 09-05-2019, 08:00 PM #16
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Totally agree with you on that… but the post gave me some ideas on a DIY.

I use this two part expanding foam at work for insulation and have a ton of it laying around. I was thinking of making a drawer mold out of wood, around the size of the tool box drawer and basically make blanks which should just about do the same thing.

Alternately, maybe place the tools inside in an arrangement I like, put a trash bag or clear stretch wrap over it, pour foam and let it fit the shape of the tools. Might take more time to process and cleanup but it’s an idea.

Maybe some pre-made board insulation would work too.

Not sure if the 2 part foam will work very well because you would have to somehow control it so it was flat on the top and bottom, I know you can trim it but by the time I did all that my time would be better spend just buying the product here, now the foam board on the other hand may work well, the one thing I noticed was the product post here seem to have a fabric surface of some type, so get some stretchable fabric and glue it to foam board and you may have a winner!
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Ya, might not be the best because it can get messy… but I have gallons and gallons of the stuff so it’s the first thing I thought of. I already know it’s more work than I am willing to do.

I bought a label maker and labeled the drawers… I already feel like a winner.

The problem with tool storage and organization is you lose density if you want it nicely displayed. I already have two tool chests and ran out of space again. These days if my pliers make it back into the drawer labeled pliers, I think I’m going pretty good.
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