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<blockquote data-quote="Handyman40+" data-source="post: 8781075" data-attributes="member: 685027"><p>I use systainers, high end tool companies like festool supply them with tool kits, or you can buy them separately. In general they’re modular about 15-5/8 by 11 and something, then the height varies. I also get makita ones and blank ones from tanos. You can also get double wide or 150% wide ones. They’re great for organizing your van. The idea is to keep them organized for specific tasks. Here are a few pictures. One I’m doing custom under cabinet lights so I want them off the ground an a nice height. The other is on a roller board, with a seat pad and drawer. This would be so when you want to sit down and roll for when you’re doing door locks and handles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Handyman40+, post: 8781075, member: 685027"] I use systainers, high end tool companies like festool supply them with tool kits, or you can buy them separately. In general they’re modular about 15-5/8 by 11 and something, then the height varies. I also get makita ones and blank ones from tanos. You can also get double wide or 150% wide ones. They’re great for organizing your van. The idea is to keep them organized for specific tasks. Here are a few pictures. One I’m doing custom under cabinet lights so I want them off the ground an a nice height. The other is on a roller board, with a seat pad and drawer. This would be so when you want to sit down and roll for when you’re doing door locks and handles. [/QUOTE]
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